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    1. Introduction
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    Introduction

    CDI document attributes provide more information about the type of record and complement the existing resource types. When enabled, they display as a flag (Regular and Warning types) in the brief and full displays of the CDI record. In addition, users can select these attributes as additional resource types in facets and search queries. For more information, see CDI Document Attributes.

    The following example shows a CDI record with a Retracted Publication warning:

    PVE_CDI_DocAttributes_RetractedPublication.png

    Retracted Publication Warning in CDI Search Results

    Configuration Options

    This functionality is disabled by default. The following table provides information to enable this feature and set other configuration options.

    It is not possible to enable/disable individual CDI document attributes. Still, each type of attribute has a different class (prm-cdi-attributes-regular and prm-cdi-attributes-warning) so that it is possible to hide types of attributes using your customization package manager (Configuration > Discovery > Display Configuration > Configure Views > Manage Customization Package tab).

    Element Description

    General tab on View Configuration Page (Configuration > Discovery > Display Configuration > Configure Views)

    Select the new Display CDI document attributes field to enable the display of CDI document attributes for CDI records. This checkbox is cleared by default.

    This configuration controls the appearance of the document attributes in the brief and full display and the facets.

    Facet Resource Type Labels code table (Configuration > Discovery > Display Configuration > Labels)

    The following codes enable you to customize and translate the display labels for the facet values:

    • facets.facet.facet_rtype.review_article – Review Articles

    • facets.facet.facet_rtype.primary_source – Primary Sources

    • facets.facet.facet_rtype.preprint – Preprints

    • facets.facet.facet_rtype.retracted_publication – Retracted Publications

    • facets.facet.facet_rtype.withdrawn_publication – Withdrawn Publications

    • facets.facet.facet_rtype.retraction_notice – Retraction Notices

    • facets.facet.facet_rtype.withdrawal_notice – Withdrawal Notices

    • facets.facet.facet_rtype.publication_exp_concern – Publications with Expression of Concern

    • facets.facet.facet_rtype.publication_addendum – Publications with Addendum

    • facets.facet.facet_rtype.publication_corrigendum – Publications with Corrigendum

    • facets.facet.facet_rtype.online_first  – Online First Articles

    Results Tile Labels code table (Configuration > Discovery > Display Configuration > Labels)

    The following code enables you to customize and translate the display labels for the CDI attribute:

    • attribute.review_article – Review Article

    • attribute.review_article_tooltip – A review article presents the current state of the research on a particular topic or research area via the review of primary research on that specific topic

    • attribute.primary_source – Primary Source

    • attribute.primary_source_tooltip – A primary source provides first-hand testimony or direct evidence concerning a topic under investigation. It contains the actual textual material that is the subject of research

    • attribute.preprint – Preprint

    • attribute.preprint_tooltip – A preprint is a preliminary version of a scientific manuscript that researchers share by posting to preprint servers before peer-review and publication in an academic journal

    • attribute.retracted_publication – Retracted Publication

    • attribute.retracted_publication_tooltip – A retracted Publication is a published paper in an academic journal that is removed from the journal because the publication contains flawed or erroneous data

    • attribute.withdrawn_publication – Withdrawn Publication

    • attribute.withdrawn_publication_tooltip – A withdrawn publication is a paper in an academic journal that is removed from the journal before the article is published (before or after peer review, during peer review or just before publication)

    • attribute.retraction_notice – Retraction Notice

    • attribute.retraction_notice_tooltip – A retraction notice accompanies the retraction of a scientific publication. It is a short article written by the editors or authors explaining the reason for the retraction

    • attribute.withdrawal_notice – Withdrawal Notice

    • attribute.withdrawal_notice_tooltip – A withdrawal notice accompanies the withdrawal of a scientific publication. It is a short article written by the editors or authors explaining the reason for the withdrawal

    • attribute.publication_exp_concern – Publication with Expression of Concern

    • attribute.publication_exp_concern_tooltip – An editorial expression of concern is a notice issued by a publisher against a particular publication, warning that it may contain errors or be otherwise untrustworthy, without itself constituting a retraction or correction

    • attribute.publication_addendum – Publication with Addendum

    • attribute.publication_addendum_tooltip – A publication that contains an addendum, a notification of an addition of information to an article

    • attribute.publication_corrigendum – Publication with Corrigendum

    • attribute.publication_corrigendum_tooltip – A publication with a correction notice or corrigendum, a change to the article that the author wishes to publish at any time after the article acceptance or publication, usually to correct an error

    • attribute.online_first  – Online First Articles

    • attribute.online_first_tooltip  – An "Online first" article is a very recent publication that has been accepted by the publisher but is not yet assigned to a specific journal issue. It typically does not have volume, issue, or page numbers and is available only at the primary publisher website, not yet in aggregator databases

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