[GLIMS] [CRYOLIST] A note on eligibility of papers for citation in IPCC reports (GLIMS Book Table of Contents)
Jeffrey Kargel
jeffreyskargel at hotmail.com
Fri Feb 1 07:44:36 MST 2013
Dear Cryolisters and GLIMS Listers (sorry for cross posting to many of you),Thank you, David, for your prompt for IPCC chapter and section teams to update their references. Some chapter authors are also GLIMS book authors and are aware of the upcoming GLIMS book, but they might not be aware of other useful chapters. They should all be citable according to David Vaughan's criteria. I want to make available the table of contents (no page numbers, and I apologize that some chapter author lists don't yet include the author first names, but you can see who they are). If you are interested in a particular chapter, I urge you to contact the lead author. Within limits of copyright and the usual limits on proprietary data, the author may wish to share the chapter with you on a confidential basis so that you can make better use of your IPCC chapter citations. The GLIMS book will be released prior to the AR5 report, and I think you will find that we have much support for the IPCC. (But I look forward to seeing the AR5 reports.)Sincerely,Jeff Kargel
> From: dgv at bas.ac.uk
> To: cryolist at lists.cryolist.org
> Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2013 10:53:26 +0000
> Subject: [CRYOLIST] A note on eligibility of papers for citation in IPCC reports
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> Dear cryospheric colleagues
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> The teams involved in writing the Working Group I volume of the upcoming IPCC Fifth Assessment Report have recently returned from Tasmania where they spent most of a week addressing reviewers comments on the second order draft of their chapters. We thank all those cryospheric colleagues who took the time and effort to provide us with their constructive comments. The final drafts of these documents will be finalised over the next few months, with the Summary for Policymakers being made public in Stockholm at the end of September.
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> In order to capture the most up-to-date developments, it has so far been possible for authors to cite papers that were still "in submission" in the drafts of IPCC chapters. However, the final draft will not cite papers that have not completed their progress through peer-review, and so any paper we use must be either published, or "in press" by the 15th of March (2013). For any paper that is "in press" but not yet published by that date, the IPCC authors will need to seek assurance from journal editors that the paper "in press" and has successfully completed peer-review.
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> For this reason, I would urge the entire cryospheric community (authors, reviewers and journals) to assist in ensuring that significant cryospheric papers meet this deadline, and are available to IPCC authors in delivering the most up-to-date and comprehensive assessment possible.
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> We write on behalf of team writing Ch4 (Observations - Cryosphere), but the deadline applies across the many IPCC chapters in which cryospheric science plays an important role.
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> Regards to all, David Vaughan and Joey Comiso.
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