The EPS online library contains all peer reviewed papers, published in SGEM conference proceedings (ISSN 1314-2704) from 2001 up to now and indexed in most prestigious scientific databases.
It is our pleasure to share this scientific eLibrary in the field of Earth & Planetary Sciences with all scientists and researchers in these areas. The EPS online library contains all peer reviewed papers, published in SGEM conference proceedings (ISSN 1314-2704) from 2001 up to now and indexed in most prestigious scientific databases. For these years, we have published more than 15 000 papers with more than 40 000 authors. Use and enjoy the eLibrary in your work.
You could explore this ‘bottomless pit’- the elibrary database, and read peer reviewed research content in 28 scientific topics. Feel free to find, collate, and consume the information that you need, which will help you strengthen your research output in the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Explore the multidisciplinary collection of papers of SWS Society – SGEM Proceedings, with references and possibilities to export metadata in BibTex format.
The SGEM online Earth and Planetary Sciences eLibrary can be used for free by all members of Academies and Universities that are SWS Scientific Supporters or Partners. Individual researchers could also check and read paper's metadata for free, but access to the full text of the papers is option / paid service.
Please note that for now the SWS eLibrary of Earth & Planetary Sciences consists papers only from 2019, 2018 and 2017, but we are working hard on this, and very soon all other published papers (2001-2016) will also be included and visible online.
Every author will have Citation Index – there the full set of articles written by the author will be cited. Each of the authors will be able to check their impact factor from some international Databases, such as Crossref.
We welcome everyone that wants to enjoy the magical symbiosis of all fields of Science!
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