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html code is lost during conversion to eml #65

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sannegovaert opened this issue Apr 23, 2024 · 3 comments
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html code is lost during conversion to eml #65

sannegovaert opened this issue Apr 23, 2024 · 3 comments
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sannegovaert commented Apr 23, 2024

In the eml file, the second paragraph of the metadata does not contain html code. So when uploading on the IPT, the links and formatting are not preserved.

The question is: is it worth it to debug, or more time efficient to do this manually?

@peterdesmet peterdesmet added the enhancement New feature or request label Apr 24, 2024
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Related to #20

peterdesmet added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 25, 2024
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sannegovaert commented Apr 25, 2024

In datacite_to_eml(), the metadata is read via Datacite.
If you then run this code, you can see the descriptions are not harvested in html.

Is this something new, or it was already like this?

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Hmm. that is unfortunate. I think it was expressed as HTML in the DataCite API before. The Zenodo JSON export does contain the HTML, but it is pushed from Zenodo to DataCite without the HTML (probably a recent change). I'm curious why that change was made.

We don't want to use the Zenodo API, since Data Cite is much broader (it also e.g. includes GBIF and Movebank repository datasets).

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