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Get citations count #1970

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mercecrosas opened this issue Apr 10, 2015 · 2 comments
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Get citations count #1970

mercecrosas opened this issue Apr 10, 2015 · 2 comments
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Feature: Metrics + Reports User Role: Depositor Creates datasets, uploads data, etc. UX & UI: Design This issue needs input on the design of the UI and from the product owner

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Need to get citations count from DataCite/CrossRef

@mercecrosas mercecrosas added this to the In Review - 4.0.x milestone Apr 10, 2015
@mheppler mheppler added the UX & UI: Design This issue needs input on the design of the UI and from the product owner label Jan 28, 2016
@scolapasta scolapasta removed this from the Not Assigned to a Release milestone Jan 28, 2016
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pdurbin commented Jun 25, 2017

@mercecrosas what should we do with the citations count from DataCite/CrossRef once we have them? Would they be displayed in the UI?

@pdurbin pdurbin added the User Role: Depositor Creates datasets, uploads data, etc. label Jul 4, 2017
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When Dataverse implements metrics using Make Data Count's standard (#4821), the usage metrics will include citation counts. Since citation counts will be involved in that discussion, I'm going to close this issue.

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