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(12 February 2021)

A primary goal for MOSAiC is to advance research into the Arctic climate system, and that research will be documented via scientific publications. It is essential to establish a clear and transparent publication process that is consistent with the MOSAiC Data Policy and encourages broad participation. To enable this process, this document outlines the expected pathway for developing MOSAiC publications as well as providing information on a MOSAiC Special Feature in the journal Elementa where MOSAiC submissions are encouraged.

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  • The MOSAiC Project Board recommends that data used in manuscripts be publicly archived prior to the manuscript’s final publication, consistent with most journal policies.
  • Submit the data used in the manuscript to PANGAEA or an alternate repository:
    • For PANGAEA use http://www.pangaea.de/submit and receive a PANGAEA submission ticket-ID.
    • If you are expected to publish data in an alternative repository due to funding requirements: Contact the MOSAiC Data Group to establish an Agreement with this alternative repository. Submit data to this repository and receive a submission ticket-ID.
  • PANGAEA, or the alternate repository, will manage the data archival process along with the data provider. After approval of submitted data, the data will be assigned a DOI. This DOI should be included in the manuscript’s references and cited where appropriate in the manuscript text.

MOSAiC acknowledgement

  • The MOSAiC extended acknowledgement has been published and its short reference is: Nixdorf, U. et al. (2021). MOSAiC Extended Acknowledgement. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5179738

    We suggest the authors to use the following text in the manuscript acknowledgement:

    We thank all those who contributed to MOSAiC and made this endeavour possible (Nixdorf et al. 2021).


Elementa Special Feature

A MOSAiC Special Feature (https://collections.elementascience.org/mosaic) has been established in the journal Elementa (https://online.ucpress.edu/elementa).  Broad participation in this Special Feature will help the MOSAiC community to communicate and promote the many connections that cut across the various projects and components of MOSAiC. Elementa covers a broad range of topics, and is appropriate for nearly all MOSAiC research. Some special considerations for this Special Feature include:

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