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Change the publisher name from root #5841

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MohanaPriyaNarapareddy opened this issue May 13, 2019 · 8 comments
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Change the publisher name from root #5841

MohanaPriyaNarapareddy opened this issue May 13, 2019 · 8 comments

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@MohanaPriyaNarapareddy
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The following is the use case of my process.

  1. Importing the existing dataset from datacite to dataverse without publishing ("release=No"),
  2. Then modifying the imported dataset in the UI by adding additional files.
    Now when i add the files in the UI and then publish the dataset., it results in the modification of existing DataCite record by Dataverse. Still i don't have problem with the modification of datacite record, but the publisher name is being changed to "root" (since i am publishing from dataverse root) instead of "cancer imaging archive". Now, I want to change the publisher name from root to "cancer imaging archive". I am not sure what attribute in dataverse maps the name of the "publisher" in datacite. Please let me know, the required changes to be made in dataverse to change the publisher name in the datacite.
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pdurbin commented May 13, 2019

@MohanaPriyaNarapareddy hi! It's funny, @amberleahey @johnhuck @jggautier and I were just talking last week about #2146 and how the name of the root dataverse appears as the publisher in the citation.

http://guides.dataverse.org/en/4.14/installation/config.html#branding-your-installation currently says this:

"The name of your root dataverse is the brand of your installation of Dataverse and appears in various places such as notifications and support links..."

One of the "various places" is the citation! 😄 This should be documented.

Here's a screenshot from #2146 that shows that in DVN 3 the citation used to include the name of the parent dataverse ("Massachusetts Archives, Boston MA") but that now in Dataverse 4 the name of the root dataverse ("Harvard Dataverse") is shown:

Screen Shot 2019-05-13 at 11 06 33 AM

@sharmaashish
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@pdurbin The Root that @MohanaPriyaNarapareddy is referencing is the value that populates in the Datacite metadata. Take a look at this JSON document:
https://api.datacite.org/dois/application/vnd.datacite.datacite+json/10.7937/k9/tcia.2018.15quzvnb
This is the metadata for one of the DOIs that we imported (we are migrating from an in-house solution to Dataverse). When this was published via Dataverse it changed/set the publisher to Root. We'd like it to be The Cancer Imaging Archive

@jggautier
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Would it be possible to change the branding of your Dataverse from "Root" to "The Cancer Imaging Archive"?

@sharmaashish
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Sure. I don't care for Root But would changing the branding also reflect in the documents that are sent to Datacite?

@pdurbin
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pdurbin commented May 15, 2019

After adjusting the name of your root dataverse (changing to from "Root" to "The Cancer Imaging Archive" or whatever), you can re-sent the metadata to DataCite using this API endpoint: http://guides.dataverse.org/en/4.14/admin/dataverses-datasets.html#send-dataset-metadata-to-pid-provider

It should work anyway. I haven't actually tested it myself. 😄 This feature was added as part of #5060 in Dataverse 4.10.

@jggautier
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jggautier commented May 15, 2019

In addition to re-sending metadata to DataCite using the API endpoint that @pdurbin pointed out, after the installation branding is changed, when new datasets are published or new versions of existing datasets are published, the metadata that Dataverse sends to DataCite will include the new installation name in DataCite's "producer" element.

@djbrooke
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Hi @MohanaPriyaNarapareddy and all - I'm going to close this out as it seems from above conversation that there's a solution and no code changes are needed. Thanks for the good discussion and please repopen this if I'm wrong. :)

@MohanaPriyaNarapareddy - if you have a Dataverse installation that's not on the map at dataverse.org and you'd like it added, please feel free to reach out to us at support@dataverse.org!

@sharmaashish
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@djbrooke Thank you. And yes, as soon as the installation goes live, we will ping support

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