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Computer and information sciences

Every Rogue Scholar blog post now available in Markdown, ePub, and PDF formats

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The Rogue Scholar science blog archive starts 2024 with an important release: all blog posts (more than 13,000) are now available for download in Markdown, ePub, and PDF formats. This builds on work completed in December to store the full text of every Rogue Scholar blog post in Markdown format in the Rogue Scholar backend. Combined with the metadata in YAML format, these posts can now be downloaded via the Rogue Scholar API, e.g.

Computer and information sciences

Eating your own Dog Food

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Eating your own dog food is a slang term to describe that an organization should itself use the products and services it provides. For DataCite this means that we should use DOIs with appropriate metadata and strategies for long-term preservation for the scholarly outputs we produce.

Computer and information sciences

Releasing commonmeta-py v0.8

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Today I am happy to announce the release of commonmeta-py v0.8, the next major release of the Python scholarly metadata conversion library. There are numerous changes in this release compared to v0.7.1 released in March, in particular: Added support for metadata conversions from the JSON Feed and InvenioRDM formats. Updated commonmeta JSON schema to v.10.1. The biggest changes are added support for file metadata and contributor roles.