Instructions to add PDF url to manuscripts.json
- Visit: https://github.com/elifesciences/enhanced-preprints-client/actions/workflows/add-pdf-url-to-manuscript.yaml
- Click: Run workflow
- Complete the form and click "Run workflow"
- A successful run should result in a new pull request at https://github.com/elifesciences/enhanced-preprints-client/pulls
- Open the pull request and click the "Ready for review" button to trigger tests
- Once the tests pass and you are happy with the changes the PR can be merged
Example pull request: https://github.com/elifesciences/enhanced-preprints-client/pull/397/files
Once the pull request is merged in it should be available a few minutes later.
MSID: 89173
Version: 2
Preprint DOI: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.04.538701
Step 1. Awaiting reviews
Editorial to post reviews via hypothesis
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Step 2. Preview reviewed preprint
Production QC content ahead of publication
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Step 3: Awaiting search reindex
This step adds the reviewed preprint to the homepage: https://elifesciences.org
The search reindex is triggered once an hour. We need the reviewed preprint to be indexed as the search application serves the journal homepage.
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Step 4: Published! PDF requested
Waiting for PDF to be generated
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Step 5: Introduce PDF to data folder and git repo
Detailed instructions: https://github.com/elifesciences/enhanced-preprints-data#add-a-pdf
Step 6: Add PDF url to manuscripts.json
Pull request created to enhanced-preprint-client
Instructions to add PDF url to manuscripts.json
- Visit: https://github.com/elifesciences/enhanced-preprints-client/actions/workflows/add-pdf-url-to-manuscript.yaml - Click: Run workflow - Complete the form and click "Run workflow" - A successful run should result in a new pull request at https://github.com/elifesciences/enhanced-preprints-client/pulls - Open the pull request and click the "Ready for review" button to trigger tests - Once the tests pass and you are happy with the changes the PR can be merged Example pull request: https://github.com/elifesciences/enhanced-preprints-client/pull/397/files Once the pull request is merged in it should be available a few minutes later.Step 9: Done!