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Claudio Atzori, 10/11/2021 03:06 PM
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3 | 2 | Claudio Atzori | An instance is one specific materialization or version of the result. For example, you can have one result with three instances as result of deduplication: |
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5 | * one is the pre-print |
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6 | * one is the post-print |
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7 | * one is the published version |
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9 | 2 | Claudio Atzori | Each instance is characterized by the properties described in the following table. |
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12 | | accessright | ONE | [[AccessRight]] | Maps "dc:rights":https://www.dublincore.org/specifications/dublin-core/dcmi-terms/elements11/rights/, describes the access rights of the web resources relative to this instance. | |
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13 | | alternateIdentifier | MANY | [[ControlledField]] | All the identifiers associated to the result other than the authoritative ones | |
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14 | | articleprocessingcharge | ONE | [[APC]] | The money spent to make this book or article available in Open Access. Source for this information is the OpenAPC initiative. | |
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15 | | license | ONE | string | License URL | |
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16 | | pid | MANY | [[ControlledField]] | The set of persistent identifiers associated to this instance that have been collected from an authority for the pid type (i.e. Crossref/Datacite for doi). See [[OpenAIRE_entity_identifier_and_PID_mapping_policy]] for more information. | |
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17 | | publicationdate | ONE | string | Date of the research product | |
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18 | | refereed | ONE | string | describes if this instance has been peer-reviewed or not. Allowed values are peerReviewed, nonPeerReviewed, UNKNOWN (as defined in https://api.openaire.eu/vocabularies/dnet:review_levels) | |
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19 | | type | ONE | string | The specific sub-type of this instance (see https://api.openaire.eu/vocabularies/dnet:result_typologies following the links) | |
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20 | | url | MANY | string | URLs to the instance. They may link to the actual full-text or to the landing page at the hosting source. | |