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Should CASRAI be included in annotations as a term editor? #5
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Need to credit the actual workshop |
Can we find a DOI for the article? |
@Article{Allen_2014,
doi = {10.1038/508312a},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1038%2F508312a},
year = 2014,
month = {apr},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
volume = {508},
number = {7496},
pages = {312--313},
author = {Liz Allen and Jo Scott and Amy Brand and Marjorie Hlava and Micah Altman},
title = {Publishing: Credit where credit is due},
journal = {Nature}
}
… On Oct 8, 2018, at 10:17 AM, marijane white ***@***.***> wrote:
Can we find a DOI for the article?
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From @marijane on December 9, 2016 8:49
They authored the terms, it feels appropriate to give them some kind of editor credit beyond the existing definition source annotations that point to entries in the CASRAI dictionary.
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