[Cod-bugs] Accepted Manuscripts Entries
Robert McMeeking - STFC UKRI
robert.mcmeeking at stfc.ac.uk
Fri Mar 31 19:00:28 EEST 2023
Hello Saulius
There have been problems with my VPN setup and I have not been able to do as much work from home as I would have liked.
I have managed a check on the probable number of references involved. I made a snapshot a few hours.
The number of DOIs linked to COD entries without vol/page info was 14031. This corresponds to 10 publishers – most have 2 or problem entries
IUCr had 1107
ACS had 3079
RSC had 9732
These are the numbers of papers – the number of COD entries will, of course, be grater.
The next stage is mapping corrected year/vol/issue/page/DOI info to COD entries. Hopefully this will not upset the CrossRef folk too much!
Best Regards
Bob
From: Saulius Gražulis <grazulis at ibt.lt>
Sent: 29 March 2023 10:51
To: McMeeking, Robert (STFC,DL,SC) <robert.mcmeeking at stfc.ac.uk>
Cc: cod-bugs at lists.crystallography.net
Subject: Re: Accepted Manuscripts Entries
On 2023-03-29 11:09, Robert McMeeking - STFC UKRI wrote:
Yes, I have just checked and notice the “Added full bibliography…” records. So I think you have things largely covered. As you suggest, there may be the danger for updates on entries to “fall through the cracks”.
I will check through the details in your email try to think of sensible ways we might work together on this. It is certainly better to avoid making local “corrections” specifically for the CrystalWorks implementation. It does make sense to make updates centrally!
Thank you for your answer! Please let me know about decsions.
Regards,
Saulius
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