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Harvesting of Metadata with Open Access Tools

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Search engines like Google have changed the way scientists are searching for publications and data. Users are accustomed to a single input line to enter search terms.

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    The Collaborative Climate Community Data and Processing Grid (C3Grid) proposes to link distributed data archives in several German institutions for earth system sciences and to build up an infrastructure for scientists which provides tools for effective data discovery, data transfer and processing.

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    PANGAEA® Framework for Metadata Portals. http://www.panfmp.org

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    http://gcmd.nasa.gov/User/difguide

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    a lengthening is possible.

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Schindler, U., Bräuer, B., Diepenbroek, M. (2013). Harvesting of Metadata with Open Access Tools. In: Earth System Modelling - Volume 6. SpringerBriefs in Earth System Sciences. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37244-5_3

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