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The process for registering and minting DOIs is now managed via the '''DataCite DOI Manager''' screen, available via an eprint item’s '''Actions''' tab.  
 
The process for registering and minting DOIs is now managed via the '''DataCite DOI Manager''' screen, available via an eprint item’s '''Actions''' tab.  
  
[[File:Actions tab highlighted.png|thumb|Actions tab with the DataCite DOI Manager option.]]
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[[File:Actions tab highlighted.png|800px|thumb|Actions tab with the DataCite DOI Manager option.]]
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The '''DataCite DOI Manager''' is only available for items in the review queue or the live archive, and only to those users with editor or administrator permissions.
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Each eprint record has its own DOI that can be registered with DataCite, derived from the repository’s DataCite prefix (e.g. 10.xxx), the repository’s name, and the eprint’s ID.
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[[File:Available doi.jpg|800px|thumb|center|An eprint in the live archive with an available DOI. Options are available to either reserve or mint the DOI.]]

Revision as of 10:28, 29 October 2021

This documentation relates to release candidate version of the DataCite DOI plugin, available at [1]

DataCite DOI Manager Screen

The process for registering and minting DOIs is now managed via the DataCite DOI Manager screen, available via an eprint item’s Actions tab.

Actions tab with the DataCite DOI Manager option.

The DataCite DOI Manager is only available for items in the review queue or the live archive, and only to those users with editor or administrator permissions.

Each eprint record has its own DOI that can be registered with DataCite, derived from the repository’s DataCite prefix (e.g. 10.xxx), the repository’s name, and the eprint’s ID.

An eprint in the live archive with an available DOI. Options are available to either reserve or mint the DOI.