pkp / pkp-lib

The library used by PKP's applications OJS, OMP and OPS, open source software for scholarly publishing.
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OpenAIRE plugin migration to 3.0 #1754

Closed bozana closed 8 years ago

bozana commented 8 years ago

PR: https://github.com/pkp/ojs/pull/991 @asmecher, if this can be integrated for 3.0, I would ask @NateWr to code review... :-)

asmecher commented 8 years ago

Yes, that sounds fine -- @NateWr, consider yourself assigned!

NateWr commented 8 years ago

The code looks good @bozana. I have a couple of UI/UX questions.

  1. Will authors who are making a submission always know what OpenAIRE is and what their ProjectID is? Can we be more helpful in explaining to the submitting author what they are being asked to provide, as well as whether it's really expected or an optional extra?

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  1. Is the project ID supposed to be displayed on the frontend?
bozana commented 8 years ago

@NateWr, yes we could better explain it, maybe something like this: The research publications, that resulted from EU projects and initiatives "The European Commission’s Seventh Framework Programme" (FP7) "Open Access Pilot", "The European Research Council (ERC) Scientific Council Guidelines for Open Access" are harvested and visible on the OpenAIRE platform. This publications should contain the project ID, that equals the Grant Agreement identifier.

The authors should then know their Project ID/Grant Agreement number, because the publication is a result of that EU project. I don't think the project ID should be displayed at the frontend -- at least not in this version -- it will be displayed/delivered via OAI -- for OpenAIRE to harvest it...

bozana commented 8 years ago

Or maybe @stranack could help us with the better explanation?

NateWr commented 8 years ago

Ok, my recommendation would be:

OpenAIRE ProjectID If this research resulted from an EU initiative that complies with the OpenAIRE metadata platform, please include the ProjectID, a six-digit number which corresponds with the Grant Agreement identifier.

If there's a link that we can point to with more details, that'd be great to include.

Thoughts @stranack?

asmecher commented 8 years ago

Closing!