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1. Go to the Submissions page to claim a task at the final edit/approve step. 2. Edit item record (importing metadata is optional). 3. Verify that the information is correct. 4. Approve the item for archiving. If the item is possibly a duplicate it will move to the manual check for duplicates step. 5. Check to see if the item is marked as a possible duplicate. |
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After signing in go to the My Account menu on the far right and click on Submissions.
By clicking Submissions, the button should redirect to the Submissions & Workflow tasks page. Scroll down in the queue until you find an item that is categorized in the “Final edit/approve step.” Check the box(es) for the item(s) you want to catalog and click “Take selected tasks” If you selected just one item you will be taken to the item page where you can see a basic metadata overview and download a file version of the article (usually it is the author’s manuscript version submitted to the collection). On the same page you will see a menu for actions you can take. There are five actions to choose from:
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Before editing the item record, make sure to download the article pdf. If there is a mismatch between the attachment and item record, send it back to Acquisitions and Licensing step so the correct pdf. Word document versions of the author’s manuscript are also accepted file types for the repository. Sometimes there are supplemental materials attached to an item record. The supplemental materials are not needed for cataloging an item, just the main attachment.
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After clicking “Edit metadata”, check Crossref for article information to import using a partial DOI or article title. Searching by author can sometimes be too broad for the purposes of finding the matching article information to import into the item record. There is also the option to skip article import. If the article cannot be found using Crossref, simply skip to the next step. For articles with hundreds of authors (especially physics articles affiliated with CERN, LIGO or other collaborations), importing an article should skipped since importing the author information currently causes DSpace to time out on the task. See Section 2.2.2.4 and 3.1 for specific instructions on how to catalog articles with more than 30 authors.
2. If the query successfully returns results, select the one that matches the title exactly. Click import. 3. Review the imported metadata to verify the correct article information was imported before editing the item record. The newly imported metadata values are highlighted in green. The metadata values that are going to be overwritten are highlighted in red. If the newly imported values exactly match values already in the record, then they are going to be highlighted in gray. You can uncheck fields that you do not want to overwrite with the imported values. |
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There are several fields that you may need to add information to or edit when you are cataloging an open access publication. Subsections specific to each field provide guidance on how to follow metadata best practices for this collection. In December 2019, the ordered authors field was added as an alternative to the authors field. Specific instructions for when the the ordered authors field is used is included in 3.1 which describes a modified workflow for papers with more than 30 MIT authors.
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Example of a complete DOI: http://dx.doi.org.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/10.1017/s1537592718001081
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Check the MIT DLCs (Departments, Laboratories and Centers) listed in the record using the Department Lookup to make sure the form of the name is correct. Additionally when the MIT DLCs are not already listed in an article record, use the Department Lookup.
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Once a MIT DLC listed in the article is found using the Department Lookup click the add this department to populate the MIT affiliations field with that value.
Sometimes, as pictured below, there might be a DLC record that includes name variants for a DLC. In that instance select the record as it is the most complete version.
Then click add to finalize adding the MIT DLC.
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Enter any MIT DLCs listed in the article and also enter any DLCs that appear in an author's record.
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Enter each DLC only once - even when multiple authors are associated with a single DLC.
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The Broad Institute (after July 7, 2009), MIT-Singapore Alliance, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute are not considered MIT Affiliations and should not be entered.
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2. A search window should appear with search results. Select the most complete author record for the author associated with the article. Click add this author.
3. Confirm adding the MIT author to the record by clicking add.
Below is a screenshot from a newer record (post-December 2019) that includes the ordered author field. If the author field is being used, you do not have to add information to the ordered author field. Proceed as normal to verify the MIT authors. Make sure to select "No" in the drop down menu for the field labeled 'Use "Ordered Authors instead of separate author entries for Google Scholar"
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Confirm the title of article or book chapter by checking that it matches the title of the item being submitted
A title may need to be edited if it contains symbols and subscript/superscripts. Often a symbol-free title can be copied and pasted from the publisher-provided citation. When a symbol-free title cannot be found in the publisher-provided citation, any diacritics, symbols, and scientific notations can be entered by cutting and pasting (visit http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/index.htm for unicode characters)
Most characters can be added into the title field with the exception of some superscripts, subscripts and diacritical marks. DSpace does not currently support decimal numbers, percentages, mathematical symbols or letters in superscript and subscript form. Instead they are typed into the title as either [superscript #] or [subscript #].
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2. Click the item title to go the item record page. 3. Create a new version of the item, remembering to update the metadata status field with Authority Work Needed, Publication Information Needed or Ready for Final Review. Phase 3
Phase 4 Once an item has the Complete status, metadata remediation will only occur if we get a direct request and/or notification about an error. |
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This workflow is applied to rush items which are self-deposited papers MIT staff submitted for inclusion in the collection. 1. Check OA rush spreadsheet and select a title. 2. Go to the Submissions page and search for it in the task queue (the item record should be at the final edit/approve step). 3. Import/edit metadata into the item record. 4. Verify that the information is correct. 5. Approve the item for archiving. If the item is possibly a duplicate it will move to the manual check for duplicates step. 6. Check to see if the item is marked as a possible duplicate. |
3: Open Access Cataloging Metadata Dictionary
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Example of a complete DOI: https://dx-doi-org.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/10.1017/s1537592718001081
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1. Enter the last and first names and click lookup. 2. A search window should appear with search results. Select the most complete author record for the author associated with the article. Click add this author. 3. Confirm adding the MIT author to the record by clicking add. Below is a screenshot from a newer record (post-December 2019) that includes the ordered author field. If the author field is being used, you do not have to add information to the ordered author field. Proceed as normal to verify the MIT authors. Make sure to select "No" in the dropdown menu for the field labeled Use Ordered Authors instead of separate author entries for Google Scholar. |
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This field is where the title of the journal is imported or entered. There are several scenarios listed below along with instructions on how to use the journal field in each scenario. DOI Provided
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To do an advanced search for journal enter the title. Additionally, refine by content type (non-fiction), format (journal/magazine) and language (English) to better refine the search. After entering all the information, click Search. The results should return the most relevant results on the first page. When selecting a journal/magazine record check to the publisher information to confirm it is the one you are looking for. The ISSN information is located in the lower half of the WorldCat record after the holdings location display. |
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This field should already be populated with some citation information. However, if a citation is not in the field, look for it on the publisher website to see if they have provided one. If the publisher website does not have a citation to copy and paste into the citation field, an original citation will need to be created. Below are instructions and examples for citations for common sources. General
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DOI Missing or Incorrect
Add © [year of publication 20XX] Publisher to the end of all citations in which we are cataloging the "Final Published Version" of an article. If the author(s) maintain the copyrights add © [year of publication 20XX] The Author(s) Forthcoming Publications
Li, Yifei et al. "Making Large-Area Titanium Disulfide Films at Reduced Temperature by Balancing the Kinetics of Sulfurization and Roughening." Forthcoming in Early View: 2003617. © 2020 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co Preprint Publications under Review
Conference Papers
Last Name, First Name. “Conference Paper Title.” Conference Title that Includes Conference Date and Location, edited by Conference Editor(s), Publisher, Date of Publication. or Last Name, First Name. "Conference Paper Title." Conference Title that Does Not Include Conference Date and Location, Conference Date, Conference Location, edited by Conference Editor(s) Publisher, Date of Publication.
Alistarh, Dan et al. "Time-space trade-offs in population protocols." Proceedings of the Twenty-Eighth Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (SODA '17), January 2017, Barcelona, Spain, edited by Philip N. Klein,Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM), 2017 Yang, Y. et al. "Numerical Simulation of Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy of Aluminum Nanodisk Surface Plasmons." Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, May 2017, San Jose, California, United States, Optical Society of America (OSA), May 2017. © 2017 Optical Society of America Virtual Conference Papers
Henderson, Theia et al. "An Efficient and Continuous Approach to Information-Theoretic Exploration." 2020 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, May-August 2020, virtual event (Paris, France), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, September 2020. Serial Monographs:
Egger, Bernhard et al. "Patient-Specific Conditional Joint Models of Shape, Image Features and Clinical Indicators." International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 11767, Springer Nature, 2019, 93-101. © 2019 Springer Nature Book Chapters
Last Name, First Name. "Book Chapter Title." Book Title. edited by Book Editors, Publisher, Date of Publication: Page Range.
Large collaborations
Collaboration Name (Name of first author et al.) “Article title.” Journal volume number, issue number (Date published): page numbers. Example: CHIME/FRB Collaboration (Amiri, M. et al.) "Periodic activity from a fast radio burst source." Nature 582, 7218 (June 2020): 351–355 © 2020 Springer Nature Papers without page or article numbers
Roessler, Jannik and Peter A. Gloor. "Measuring happiness increases happiness." Journal of Computational Social Science (April 2020): https://doi-org.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/10.1007/s42001-020-00069-6 |
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Sometimes an item will be erroneously deposited. The most common reason for rejecting an item is none of the authors are associated with an MIT DLC. If none of the authors are affiliated with MIT at the time of the publication date, you should reject the item from submission to the Open Access collection.
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If there is missing acquisition or licensing information, send the item back to the Acquisitions/Licensing step. Another instance in which an item should be sent back to the Acquisitions/Licensing step is if the pdf or other file type will not download or is not viewable in the web browser. To send it back click the Acquisition & Licensing step in the menu. Completed A&L fields on a record look like this: As you can see the person responsible for entering the A&L metadata filled in the fields for manuscript version, peer-reviewed status, type and eprint type. Do not edit these fields. Likewise do not edit any embargo information on the upload files page of a record. |
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If the publication is forthcoming proceed to catalog it as if it were already published. The citation would be formatted slightly differently (see 3.17 for more guidance on how to format the citation). |
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After clicking “Edit metadata”, check Crossref for article information to import using a partial DOI or article title. Searching by author can sometimes be too broad for the purposes of finding the matching article information to import into the item record. There is also the option to skip article import. If the article cannot be found using Crossref, simply skip to the next step. For articles with hundreds of authors (especially physics articles affiliated with CERN, LIGO or other collaborations), importing an article should skipped since importing the author information currently causes DSpace to time out on the task. See Section 2.2 for specific instructions on how to catalog articles with hundreds of authors
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Occasionally you may receive a request for an embargoed item. This is because whenever you create a new version of an item record, DSpace assigns the role of submitter to you. Refer to the documentation in the Libraries Repository Services wiki for guidance on how to respond. |
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Sometimes items in the Open Access Article Collection need to have updated versions of their manuscripts attached. Instructions for how to do so can be found in the Libraries Repository Services wiki (link below). How to handle acquisition and deposit of multiple versions of OA works |
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This field is where the title of the journal is imported or entered. There are several scenarios listed below along with instructions on how to use the journal field in each scenario. DOI Provided
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Find the list of sponsors in the pdf or on the publisher page. Sponsors are often listed in the footnotes at the bottom of the first page or in the acknowledgements section at the end of an article. Occasionally the list of sponsors appears before the appendix. Below is a screenshot example of an acknowledgements section in an article.
Enter each sponsor individually as Sponsor Name (number) in the Sponsor field. Include only sponsors only when direct funding is stated or implied for an MIT author. Often initials will accompany the sponsor name and grant/contract/award number information in the article.
When entering the name of sponsors for individual MIT authors or the research project team, use the exact form of the sponsor information as it appears in the publication.
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National Science Foundation (Award 123-678-SFN)
Department of Energy BES (Award ER46919)
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If there is a joint grant/contract/award number associated with two or more sponsors then enter each sponsor separately followed by the number from the joint funding source.
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Only enter an individual as a sponsor when their name appears in the acknowledgements along with a gift number.
If the item is a correction for a published article only list the grant and funding information if it appears on the correction.
Sponsors are not added for a specific procedure, machine or facility.
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DOI Provided
DOI Missing or Incorrect
Forthcoming Publications
Conference Papers
Last Name, First Name. “Conference Paper Title.” Conference Title that Includes Conference Date and Location, edited by Conference Editor(s), Publisher, Date of Publication. or Last Name, First Name. "Conference Paper Title." Conference Title that Does Not Include Conference Date and Location, Conference Date, Conference Location, edited by Conference Editor(s) Publisher, Date of Publication.
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In cases where there are more than 30 MIT authors and/or more than 100+ non-MIT authors for an item, the ordered author field should be used. After importing the article, on the "Preview of updated metadata" page scroll down to the dc.contributor.author field. Before proceeding to the record from this page, select and copy the ordered author names from this field. The dc.contributor.author field maps to the Author field, which is not what we want to use. After copying the metadata from this field check the box next to it and then proceed to the next page. The next page is the item record and beneath the Author field there should the Ordered Author field; if it is not already populated with the ordered author list paste the ordered author information into it. Then in the dropdown menu for the field labeled 'Use "Ordered Authors" instead of separate author entries for google scholar select "Yes." If the MIT authors affiliated with the paper are 30 or less, then only add and verify their names in the Author field. For more than 30 authors do not use the author lookup to verify and add MIT authors to the Author field. |
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Sometimes an item will be erroneously deposited. The most common reason for rejecting an item is none of the authors are associated with an MIT DLC. If none of the authors are affiliated with MIT at the time of the publication date, you should reject the item from submission to the Open Access collection.
- Compare the author information in DSpace and on the article pdf or publisher website prior to beginning the process of cataloging so you can reject an item right away if there is not any affiliation with MIT.
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- DSpace will then prompt you to provide a reason for rejecting the item. Type a brief description of 1-2 sentences for why the item was rejected in the box provided. Click Reject item.
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Completed A&L fields on a record look like this: As you can see the person responsible for entering the A&L metadata filled in the fields for manuscript version, peer-reviewed status, type and eprint type. Do not edit these fields. Likewise do not edit any embargo information on the upload files page of a record.
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