Talk:Citation

Suggestions:
--Judith s weber (talk) 2020-11-05T11:13:23 (UTC)
 * In the part "Publication of data in PANGAEA" we could skip the Scetch, it don't think it's useful.
 * Agreed, I will remove it--Judith s weber (talk) 2020-11-05T11:13:23 (UTC)
 * We can also add a text related to "citability" of datasets "in review" (see figure). The text in the box: This dataset is work in review, so PANGAEA did not yet assign and register a DOI name. Therefore, PANGAEA cannot guarantee persistence of the link provided here. The dataset may be modified or deleted at any time! Once the dataset has been published and has a minted DOI name, the following link will work: https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.XXXXX --Pittauer (talk) 2020-10-30T07:41:59 (UTC)
 * Good suggestion, I added a section in review
 * Should we call the Authors Authors? Now there is "Creator", unless there is a special reason for that, I'd go with "Author". --Pittauer (talk) 2020-10-30T07:45:01 (UTC)
 * Ah, is it what it's called at DataCite? --Pittauer (talk) 2020-10-30T07:46:28 (UTC)
 * Yes, data cite calls it creator! therefore I would keep it like that --Judith s weber (talk) 2020-11-05T11:13:23 (UTC)
 * It would be also important to add a suggestion where in the paper the dataset can be cited (dataset can be referred to anywhere in paper paper, e.g. in methods, results, ...). Also most of the journals have data availability section in the manuscript template
 * Add something like: Manuscript's Data availability statement example: "Data for this study were published open access (Authors, YYYY)." followed by a data set full citation in the List of references.
 * Done, see subchapter --Judith s weber (talk) 2020-11-05T11:31:39 (UTC)
 * Also mention that : In PANGAEA web interface, each published data set contains buttons in the header to copy citations or export the citations in the preferred format. --Pittauer (talk) 2020-10-30T11:35:57 (UTC)
 * done--Judith s weber (talk) 2020-11-05T11:23:17 (UTC)