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Live DOI prefix #3

Closed gnott closed 5 years ago

gnott commented 5 years ago

Testing with the latest samples, the XML does not have a valid DOI prefix yet. @Melissa37 do you have any additional information about this value, and if it will get added to the final content packages?

(I would assign this issue to you, but I do not seem to have the ability to assign issues yet).

Thanks!

Melissa37 commented 5 years ago

I've responded to Exeter via email - I thought Matteo had sent the details to them a while back. They have the prefix now and I've asked them to resupply with correct details. Sorry about that!

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Melissa Harrison Head of Production Operations

Tel: +44 1223 855345

http://elifesciences.org

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Testing with the latest samples, the XML does not have a valid DOI prefix yet. @Melissa37 https://github.com/Melissa37 do you have any additional information about this value, and if it will get added to the final content packages?

(I would assign this issue to you, but I do not seem to have the ability to assign issues yet).

Thanks!

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gnott commented 5 years ago

This could be because I tried content from the April 12 2019 folder. I see some new ones in the April 26 2019 folder and one has a real DOI prefix. It satisfies my issue, and I'll close - thanks @Melissa37 !