TERENO-DOI

A web-based application for creating, publishing, and managing digital object identifiers (DOIs) especially for publications within the TERENO initiative.

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contributors

What TERENO-DOI can do for you

TERENO-DOI(T-DOI) plays a pivotal role in supporting the TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) initiative by providing comprehensive data management, archiving, and publishing services. This web application ensures that valuable environmental data collected across Germany is made accessible, citable, and reusable for researchers globally. The datasets, which include a variety of parameters such as climate data, soil moisture, and water quality, are meticulously curated and published with DOIs, enhancing their visibility and academic integrity. The users can access the existing dois without logging in to the T-DOI application. The official site of the T-DOI application can be accessed at https://doi.tereno.net

  • Fully-featured DOI publication service
  • Improved quality of the publication entry by reviewing procedure
  • Visual and statistical analysis of DOI datasets
  • TERENO-specific DOIs: 10.34731/tereno/****-****

For detailed information, user guides, troubleshooting tips, and more, please visit our official T-DOI wiki page

For any inquiries, support, or feedback regarding T-DOI, please feel free to reach out to us: doi-tereno@fz-juelich.de

Participating organisations

Forschungszentrum Jülich

Contributors

RK
Ralf Kunkel
Project Manager
Forschungszentrum Jülich
UL
Ulrich Loup
JS
Jürgen Sorg
Forschungszentrum Jülich

Helmholtz Program-oriented Funding IV

Research Field
Research Program
PoF Topic
2 Earth and Environment
2.1 The Changing Earth - Sustaining our Future
2.1.1 The Atmosphere in Global Change
2.1.5 Landscapes of the Future: Securing Terrestrial Ecosystems and Freshwater Ressources
2.1.7 Towards a Sustainable Bioeconomy - Resources, Utilization, Engineering and AgroEcosystems
  • 2 Earth and Environment
    • 2.1 The Changing Earth - Sustaining our Future
      • 2.1.1 The Atmosphere in Global Change
      • 2.1.5 Landscapes of the Future: Securing Terrestrial Ecosystems and Freshwater Ressources
      • 2.1.7 Towards a Sustainable Bioeconomy - Resources, Utilization, Engineering and AgroEcosystems

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