Open Melissa37 opened 9 years ago
If there are ever any errors post publication, never change the DOIs as they have been published. If you need to add a new sub DOI, even if it is in the middle of the article, name it as the next sub DOI number available and leave the others as they are as they are already registered
Insights, Editorials, Feature 1 articles - no sub DOIs Feature 2 articles - all subcomponents have same sub DOIs as Research content (ie figures, tables, boxes, abstract, decision letters etc)
All figures/tables/videos/figure suppls etc in the author response letter have sub article DOIs.
This is added in Bugzilla http://bugzilla.exetercs.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4241
eLife assigns the following elements of an article with their own DOIs:
Abstract Digest Figure Figure supplement Table Video Source code Source dataSupplementary file Boxes
As a rule, there are tagged with:
<object-id pub-id-type="doi">
This appears at the top of the tagging for that specific item.and
<p><bold>DOI:</bold><ext-link ext-link-type="doi" xlink:href="10.7554/eLife.00013.001">http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.00013.001</ext-link></p>
This appears at the end of the tagging of that specific element.
The DOIs of these items follow the elife article DOI, eg 10.7554/eLife.00013, followed by a suffix, eg .001.
The abstract always takes the first suffix number (.001), generally speaking it is then the Digest (.002). Thereafter, whatever appears in the article in the order it appears it in should be provided with the following suffix number. If the order of the items changes at any point during the production process it is not necessary to change the DOI suffix order. If there are any changes made post publication it is CRITICAL that the DOIs are not changed to reflect the order of appearance in the file.