Re: [jats-list] Open Practice Badges

Subject: Re: [jats-list] Open Practice Badges
From: "Mike Eden meden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <jats-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2018 09:24:37 -0000
Many thanks Bruce, Nikos.
I guess I hadn't been considering these as an article categorization.  If
there isn't anyone already tackling this then it'll probably be a subj-group
Regards
Mike
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From: Bruce Rosenblum bruce@xxxxxxxxx
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Sent: 23 February 2018 13:41:18
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Subject: Re: [jats-list] Open Practice Badges

Hi Mike,

It strikes me that <subj-group> is an appropriate place to tag this
information. This is classification information about an article. Look at the
new vocab attributes in 1.2d1
(https://jats.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/1.2d1/attribute/vocab-term-i
dentifier.html) if COS has sustainable URIs to define each badge.

Bruce

On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 4:07 AM, Mike Eden
meden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:meden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<jats-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:jats-list-service@xxxxxxxxxx
errytech.com>> wrote:
Thanks Nikos.
There are several versions of the graphics and locations where it can appear
in print (author-notes for example) so we would want to be able to replicate
that. But we still want to formerly capture metadata that a particular badge
or badges have been awarded.
I had wondered about subjects and keywords but thought that might be verging
on tag abuse? (I'll consider this a little more)
I too feel that custom-meta is a last resort, but if I can't find a solid
argument to have it elsewhere I might settle on that
Mike

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From: Nikos Markantonatos nikos@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:nikos@xxxxxxxxxx>
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errytech.com>>
Sent: 23 February 2018 08:50:16
To: jats-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:jats-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [jats-list] Open Practice Badges

Hi Mike.

While custom-meta is certainly an option for something like that, I
typically consider it as a last resort. Perhaps a special kwd-group or a
subj-group could be employed to encode such a badge scheme.

I am not even sure that the graphic needs to be stored in the XML. This
could easily be reproduced by the raw metadata in the article XML.

Nikos

On 02/23/2018 01:01 AM, Mike Eden
meden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:meden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I wondered if anyone has implemented Open Science Badges
> (https://cos.io/our-services/open-science-badges-details/ ) for Journals
> and if youare adding metadata to show the article has a badge attached,
> if so how are you capturing this?
>
> While the graphic can be captured at a particular point, is there
> anywhere else within <article-meta> that you are capturing explicit
> metadata about which badge(s) has/have been awarded, other than using
> <custom-meta>?
>
> Regards
>
> Mike Eden
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