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@@ -53,11 +53,11 @@ pre-prints to final publication is in scope.
I'm much less interested in altmetrics, funding, and grant relationships than
most existing databases in this space.
-fatcat would not include any fulltext content itself, even for cleanly licensed
+Fatcat would not include any fulltext content itself, even for cleanly licensed
(open access) works, but would have "strong" (verified) links to fulltext
content, and would include file-level metadata (like hashes and fingerprints)
to help discovery and identify content from any source. File-level URLs with
-context ("repository", "author-homepage", "web-archive") should make fatcat
+context ("repository", "author-homepage", "web-archive") should make Fatcat
more useful for both humans and machines to quickly access fulltext content of
a given mimetype than existing redirect or landing page systems. So another
factor in deciding scope is whether a work has "digital fixity" and can be