sul-dlss / happy-heron

Self-Deposit for the Stanford Digital Repository (SDR): H2 is a Rails web application enabling users to deposit scholarly content into SDR
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Collect Open Access article examples for testing purposes #3497

Closed amyehodge closed 2 months ago

amyehodge commented 7 months ago

The following druids are for OA articles in the SDR. Each contains a single file that should be the article:

gn971jv9741 kx201nt7564 ny805fp7053 yp693rb7153 hx496mz0258 dn768td1253 hp797pz5249 ng474qg6723 qw990db4058 dz830hf9481 zs903xx0734 bq080yz0809 qq175gv4420 dq351yq6774 zb803xz9154 pm007md6862 tr806nn5051 xt622tg6135 jd998zb0274 wy570ph7489 jx810tm3767 tp376dy5985 yy463gr8945

These are also druids for OA articles in the SDR, each containing one file. In addition, these all have a DOI for the original publisher's version of the work. The first one (vk755pn0528) has 9 files. The article file is called Elahi_ms.pdf:

vk755pn0528 | https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2651 tr920yf4428 | https://doi.org/10.1029/2021WR029723 hz978nr7520 | https://doi.org/10.1037/ccp0000148 qp993by0320 | https://doi.org/10.1042/ETLS20220062 zx950pj6479 | https://doi.org/10.1139/facets-2021-0162 md615fg3291 | https://doi.org/10.1163/18776930-01502001 bw723vz5327 | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002362 tg593xx0974 | https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.jpblhe.v9i1.6440

Some additional info on these items is collected at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Cnihnh5b3eMzxw5bVtWglBmwgOjJZW9SO0ud6RExafA/edit#gid=0.

amyehodge commented 3 months ago

Also note that for zx950pj6479 and bw723vz5327 the top of the pdfs themselves say "This is the authors’ version of the manuscript, which was accepted for publication in FACETS." This is not 100% clear (at least to me) whether this is the authors submitted version, which was later accepted, or the actual accepted version. However, the file names include "include the phrase "AuthorAccepted," which seems more clear that this is the author accepted version and not the author submitted version, unless of course they are the same.

amyehodge commented 3 months ago

I have also identified a number of preprint articles at psyRxiv, chemRxiv, and bioRxiv from Stanford authors that are further example of the kind of thing that we could expect to be submitted. I've added them to the spreadsheet linked to above at the bottom of the list with the links where the files can be retrieved.

In addition, all the files are available in this drive folder if that's helpful: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1nTvTS408j_8XBy2WKuAtVCcGAuB6DpmJ

amyehodge commented 3 months ago

The spreadsheet above also includes 13 items that are from three preprint services. Some of these also have DOIs for the publisher's versions of the works listed. These should be included in the analysis as well.