Hi Didier,

thank you.  Yes.  I believe this is a very good idea; I mean, that you upload your document yourself.

Let me propose the following workflow, which, in any case will be necessary to give the proper attributions.

  1. I will (slowly) contact the authors and the original uploader(s) of the CDR asking whether they want to upload the document themselves or not.
  2. If no answer is received or if I get the green light, I will upload the document myself, trying to fix any extant issues.
  3. Otherwise the author will upload the file her/himself (exactly to solve previous DOI issues).

I would just ask that each document uploaded had a file name formatted as

CDR-NNN-description.pdf

Cheers
MA







On Sep 13, 2019, at 11:07 , Didier Verna <didier@lrde.epita.fr> wrote:

Marco Antoniotti wrote:

I took the liberty to create a Zenodo Community for CDRs
(https://zenodo.org/communities/cdr/).

The main advantage of the Zenodo setup is that it assigns DOIs to he
uploaded documents. In that way each CDR can also be cited in an
unambiguous way across the Internet.

If it is ok with all the submitters I will (slowly) upload the CDRs to
the Zenodo Community with all the appropriate attributions. If you
feel that something should not be uploaded or if you think there may
be some problems with its uploading, do let me know. For the time
being I will not upload the CLOS CDR as there may be some issue with
it, although it is probably not that important anymore.

 It's a good idea. If you don't mind, though, I'd prefer to upload
 (submit actually) mine myself. That way, I can reserve a DOI,
 regenerate the PDF with the typeset DOI, and then finish the
 submission.

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