A module to represent scholarly publications in the refactored CERIF. Its secondary purpose is to demonstrate the liason between the CERIF Core and a module.
(2021-07-06) Experimental.
- Journal Articles appearing in Journals
- Monographs
- ...
Accessibility of Scholarly publications is a pressing issue, so it can be expressed in Scholarly Publication Accessibility Specifications. Four basic accessibility specifications are defined: Open Access, Embargoed Access, Restricted Access and Metadata Only Access.
An Authorship represents structured information about linking an Agent or any of its specializations (Person, Organisation Unit) with a Document or any of its specializations. Authorship implies responsibility and accountability of an Agent for published Document. Authorships can be accompanied by CRediT Contribution Statements.
Next to Authorships, this module also defines the contributions of Editorship and Publishership.
Reviewing manuscripts is another important type of Activity. There are basically three main Outcomes of such reviews: Suggestion to publish as is, Suggestion to publish with revisions and Suggestion to not publish.
The Scholarly Publications Module consists of the following entities:
- Document (imported from the CERIF Core)
- Journal
- Contribution (imported from the CERIF Core)
- Editorship
- Publishership
- Contribution to Document (imported from the CERIF Core)
- Contribution Statement (imported from the CERIF Core)
- Scholarly Publication Accessibility Specification
- Manuscript_Review_Activity
- Manuscript_Review_Outcome
This module cannot be used without the core. The module includes the following examples:
This module relies on the CERIF-Core: we include some shared entities and datatypes from it and we also re-use the building environment for the diagrams. This module is developed in line with the guidelines.