The other classes of biocache downloads now have DOI's assigned to them, so they are all visible at https://doi.ala.org.au/myDownloads It would be very useful for consistency and ease of following up issues with downloads (and download emails) if fieldguides could also be assigned DOIs
This would also possibly entail storing the fieldguides in the AWS S3 bucket as we do with the other biocache downloads, which would fix the current practice of having to delete them after two weeks to ensure space is not an issue on the fieldguide server.
The other classes of biocache downloads now have DOI's assigned to them, so they are all visible at https://doi.ala.org.au/myDownloads It would be very useful for consistency and ease of following up issues with downloads (and download emails) if fieldguides could also be assigned DOIs
This would also possibly entail storing the fieldguides in the AWS S3 bucket as we do with the other biocache downloads, which would fix the current practice of having to delete them after two weeks to ensure space is not an issue on the fieldguide server.