<div dir="ltr"><div class=""><p>Hi Heather</p><p>A couple of comments to clarify your post on the SKC blog:</p>
<p>“Based on data gathered last year, it appears that article counts by
publication year by journal significantly under-represent the actual
journal content, and based on a more recent cursory search of DOAJ and
e-mail with DOAJ’s community manager Dom, it appears that a fairly
recent change in metadata harvesting at DOAJ has increased the
disparity.”</p>
<p>Dom: When you say the actual journal content, I presume you mean the
journal article counts in DOAJ? In a way yes, this is under-represented
but actually what we are showing in DOAJ now is a truer picture of the
data than we were showing before. The greater disparity is because we no
longer include any noise in these figures. Where we can identify a
correct Year value, we include it in the count. When we can’t identify a
Year value, we ignore it. Unfortunately, we see publishers uploading
all sorts of values in the Year field: anything from typos (201, 2103,
2066 etc) to Roman numerals.</p>
<p>“If the publication numbers by year in DOAJ do not match your
journal’s publication numbers, check the DOAJ For Publishers page for
information on what to do next.”</p>
<p>Dom: this URL <a href="https://doaj.org/publishers#correct" rel="nofollow">https://doaj.org/publishers#correct</a></p>
<p>“If you have any questions, please send them to DOAJ feedback. If you
have tips for other publishers to resolve this issue, feel free to add a
comment to this post. Feel free to add questions too, just note that I
won’t be able to help.”</p>
<p>Dom: Absolutely, do send us your questions: <a href="mailto:feedback@doaj.org">feedback@doaj.org</a>.
In most cases, we will ask publishers to re-upload their metadata with
the correct Year of Publication. DOAJ can’t correct this metadata for
you. We have no way of manually changing metadata or of knowing what the
correct values should be. If the full-text URLs of the articles that
you are correcting have not changed then there is no need to contact us
first: you can simply upload the new metadata.</p>
</div><div class="gmail_extra">Thanks to you and the SKC Team for a great blog!<br></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br clear="all"><div><div class="gmail_signature"><div dir="ltr"><div><div dir="ltr"><div>Best, Dom<br>Community Manager<br></div></div></div></div></div></div>
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