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RE: [EP-tech] Question about relations between eprints and corrections
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- Subject: RE: [EP-tech] Question about relations between eprints and corrections
- From: Robin Sylvestre <robin.sylvestre@polymtl.ca>
- Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2023 12:30:45 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi again, Correction, both eprints display the relationship, if both eprints are published. 😊 I still wonder if this is the correct way to do things. Robin De : Robin Sylvestre <robin.sylvestre@polymtl.ca>
Hi everybody, In EPrints errata files are considered a type of content/version of a document object. Until now we used to place errata files within the same eprint as the main document. It seemed logical at the time but we are losing the metadata of
the errata itself since it has its own DOI and volume/issue, etc. What we should have done from the beginning was to put those errata as a separate eprint, in line with the practice of the publishing industry. We would then like to display the relationship
between the two eprints. What I understand is since an erratum is a type of content, whose terms are based on the different versions of a document, then an erratum should be considered a new version of that eprint. However, an erratum is not a complete version
of a document. Using the succeeds field removes the original eprint from search results and doesn’t display any relation on it either, just on the new version.
What are your thoughts or local practices for errata information?
Thanks! |