Just checked in the notes I had, and the point is the following. It is unclear what does it mean. Reading the old documentation, I read "Whether the Research product has undergone a metadata curation process". Supposing that it's an article, does it mean that:
the publisher has curated its metadata?
has the source that provides the SKG-IF-compliant metadata curated the returned metadata?
why is it attached to manifestations only?
other?
Since I did not see any precise definition there, I've put it in limbo – and then forgot to highlight the problem. I think we should understand carefully if we need it or not. In particular, to what question are we answering with that information? Is it crucial for all the sources involved so far?
Just checked in the notes I had, and the point is the following. It is unclear what does it mean. Reading the old documentation, I read "Whether the Research product has undergone a metadata curation process". Supposing that it's an article, does it mean that:
Since I did not see any precise definition there, I've put it in limbo – and then forgot to highlight the problem. I think we should understand carefully if we need it or not. In particular, to what question are we answering with that information? Is it crucial for all the sources involved so far?