From cf2bfc9382fe1c934f2e11562c5c95b86fac5114 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bryan Newbold Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2020 16:38:59 -0700 Subject: README, about page, sources page --- fatcat_covid19/templates/sources_en.html | 60 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 58 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'fatcat_covid19/templates/sources_en.html') diff --git a/fatcat_covid19/templates/sources_en.html b/fatcat_covid19/templates/sources_en.html index d46ac77..bca32a7 100644 --- a/fatcat_covid19/templates/sources_en.html +++ b/fatcat_covid19/templates/sources_en.html @@ -4,8 +4,64 @@ {% block body %} -

{{ _("Sources of Content and Metadata") }}

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Curated COVID-19 Sources

-TODO +Works are tagged with the source of their inclusion in this COVID-19 corpus: + + + +To clarify use of the CORD-19 corpus in particular, the corpus is used only to +identify papers for inclusion in this index (eg, by DOI or PMCID). +Bibliographic metadata and content is then fetched from the exiting Fatcat +catalog of open metadata, and full-text content is indexed from copies found on +the public web, repositories, and publisher websites. + +

Disclaimers

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+The fatcat catalog is intended to be a "universal" preservation and access +archive, not a narrow currated collection of only the highest quality research +content. This means that not all content has undergone peer-review, and some +may have been uploaded to services like academic social networks (eg, +researchgate) or institutional repositories with absolutely no human editorial +review or filtering. + +

+The catalog intends to capture metadata such as publication stage (draft, +published, retracted), venue, and medium (journal article, web post, +encyclopedia entry, frontmatter) to help filter through this content. But in +some cases this metadata is incomplete or may be inaccurate. For example, +pre-print PDF files may be incorrectly associated with the final published +version of a work, or vica versa. + + +

Sources of Metadata

+ +The source of all bibliographic information is recorded in edit history +metadata, which allows the provenance of all records to be reconstructed. A few +major sources are worth highlighting here: + + + +Many thanks for the hard work of all these projects, institutions, and individuals! {% endblock %} -- cgit v1.2.3