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| You will find below two different ways to add new papers to the list of PMIP3 publications | You will find below two different ways to add new papers to the list of PMIP3 publications | ||
| ===== Accessing the list of publications ===== | ===== Accessing the list of publications ===== | ||
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| + | <note tip>\\ **Publications that are relevant to both CMIP5 and PMIP3 have to be listed both here and on the CMIP5 site!**\\ \\ If you are looking for //CMIP5 publications only//, and not PMIP3/CMIP5 publications, | ||
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| - | You can use the following URL to access the current | + | You can **use the following URL to access the // | 
| - | [[http:// | + | [[http:// | 
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| + | ==== Current list of publications ==== | ||
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| + | This list may possibly be out-of-date. You can generate your own up-to-date list directly from the [[http:// | ||
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| + | /* | ||
| + | HOWTO export from citeulike: | ||
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| + | MyCiteULike -> Export | ||
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| + | A) pdf format -> it seeems that the references are listed in alphabetical order of the first author | ||
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| + | Export library as a PDF, RTF or plain text file (experimental) -> " | ||
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| + | NOTE: display the pdf AND check if the journals appear correctly in each reference. " | ||
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| + | B) RIS format | ||
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| + | Export library for import into EndNote -> Save | ||
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| + | */ | ||
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| + | ^  Exported publications' | ||
| + | | {{: | ||
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| ===== Submitting a published paper by mail ===== | ===== Submitting a published paper by mail ===== | ||
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| ===== Using the pmip_submit account on the citeulike web site ===== | ===== Using the pmip_submit account on the citeulike web site ===== | ||
| - | Please get in touch with [[pmip3web@lsce.ipsl.fr|Jean-Yves Peterschmitt]] if you have forgotten the password of the generic paper submission account | + | Please get in touch with [[pmip3web@lsce.ipsl.fr|Jean-Yves Peterschmitt]] if you have forgotten the password of the generic paper submission account. | 
| - | ==== Published papers ==== | + | You can then go to the [[https:// | 
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| - | ==== Submitted | + | ==== Published | 
| + | * Click on // | ||
| + | {{: | ||
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| + | * Enter the DOI, and select //Post it!// | ||
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| + | * Check the reference, click on //Show all tags// to show the existing tags, click on the relevant [[# | ||
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| + | * Click on // | ||
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| + | * Log out from citeulike! | ||
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| + | * Send a mail to [[pmip3web@lsce.ipsl.fr|Jean-Yves Peterschmitt]] (Subject: //New PMIP3 publication// | ||
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| + | ==== Submitted papers (and anything without a DOI) ==== | ||
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| + | * Click on // | ||
| + | {{: | ||
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| + | * The next steps (including the tags selection) are the same as above, from the //Check the reference// step | ||
| ===== Selecting tags ===== | ===== Selecting tags ===== | ||
| + | It is **very important** to associate the appropriate tags/ | ||
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| + | You can access the current list of tags at the [[http:// | ||
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| + | {{: | ||
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| + | ==== Tags format ==== | ||
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| + | * The tags are a mix of lowercase characters, numbers and other characters | ||
| + | * Tags have only one word! If you need more than one word, just stick the words together (e.g. // | ||
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| + | ==== The mandatory PMIP3 tag! ==== | ||
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| + | All the PMIP3 publications need to have a //pmip3// tag! And then we can directly count the number of PMIP3 publications by counting the number of pmip3 tags 8-) | ||
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| + | We will only reference the publications that have at least a loose connection to PMIP3... | ||
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| + | ==== The optional CMIP5 and PMIP2 tag ==== | ||
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| + | If you have used data from the CMIP5 database (the publication is not pure PMIP3), you have to list your publication on the [[http:// | ||
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| + | If you have used PMIP2 data, don't forget the //pmip2// tag! | ||
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| + | ==== The experiments tags ==== | ||
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| + | Use tags to list all the experiments referenced in the publication: | ||
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| + | You may omit the // | ||
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| + | ==== The model tag ==== | ||
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| + | If the publication is about only one PMIP3 model, use a //_model// tag starting with a sensible abbreviation of your institute or generic model name: e.g. // | ||
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| + | ==== Other tags ==== | ||
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| + | * Tags describing what the publication is about (summarize your publication with one word, tough...): // | ||
| + | * It may be a good idea for [[pmip3: | ||
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| + | ==== New tags ==== | ||
| + | When you use a new tag, please have a look at the [[# | ||
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