commonmeta-ruby 3.5.5 → 3.6

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/Gemfile.lock +16 -5
  3. data/lib/commonmeta/readers/crossref_xml_reader.rb +1 -1
  4. data/lib/commonmeta/utils.rb +6 -6
  5. data/lib/commonmeta/version.rb +1 -1
  6. data/spec/cli_spec.rb +8 -8
  7. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_file/crossref/default.yml +13 -13
  8. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_file/crossref/to_bibtex.yml +13 -13
  9. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_file/crossref/to_crossref_xml.yml +25 -25
  10. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_file/crossref/to_datacite.yml +13 -13
  11. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_file/crossref/to_schema_org.yml +13 -13
  12. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_file/crossref_xml/default.yml +7 -7
  13. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_file/crossref_xml/to_bibtex.yml +7 -7
  14. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_file/crossref_xml/to_crossref_xml.yml +7 -59
  15. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_file/crossref_xml/to_datacite.yml +7 -7
  16. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_file/crossref_xml/to_schema_org.yml +7 -7
  17. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_from_id/crossref/default.yml +24 -24
  18. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_from_id/crossref/to_bibtex.yml +24 -24
  19. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_from_id/crossref/to_citation.yml +24 -24
  20. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_from_id/crossref/to_crossref_xml.yml +24 -24
  21. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_from_id/crossref/to_datacite.yml +24 -24
  22. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_from_id/crossref/to_jats.yml +24 -24
  23. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_from_id/crossref/to_schema_org.yml +24 -24
  24. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_from_id/datacite/default.yml +16 -16
  25. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_from_id/datacite/to_bibtex.yml +16 -16
  26. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_from_id/datacite/to_citation.yml +16 -16
  27. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_from_id/datacite/to_datacite.yml +16 -16
  28. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_from_id/datacite/to_jats.yml +16 -16
  29. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_from_id/datacite/to_schema_org.yml +16 -16
  30. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_from_id/schema_org/default.yml +479 -946
  31. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_from_id/schema_org/to_crossref_xml.yml +957 -1891
  32. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_from_id/schema_org/to_datacite.yml +479 -946
  33. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/convert_from_id/schema_org/to_schema_org.yml +481 -950
  34. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/encode/by_blog.yml +5540 -968
  35. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/encode/by_blog_unknown_blog_id.yml +22 -29
  36. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/encode/by_id.yml +25 -39
  37. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/encode/by_id_unknown_uuid.yml +18 -28
  38. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/find_from_format_by_id/crossref.yml +7 -7
  39. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/find_from_format_by_id/datacite.yml +7 -7
  40. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/find_from_format_by_id/jalc.yml +7 -7
  41. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/find_from_format_by_id/kisti.yml +7 -7
  42. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/find_from_format_by_id/medra.yml +7 -7
  43. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/find_from_format_by_id/op.yml +7 -7
  44. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/json_feed/json_feed_blog_id.yml +19 -90
  45. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/json_feed/json_feed_by_blog.yml +5578 -246
  46. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/json_feed/json_feed_not_indexed.yml +13 -2201
  47. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/json_feed/json_feed_unregistered.yml +176 -72
  48. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/change_metadata_as_datacite_xml/with_data_citation.yml +16 -16
  49. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/doi_registration_agency/crossref.yml +6 -6
  50. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/doi_registration_agency/datacite.yml +6 -6
  51. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/doi_registration_agency/jalc.yml +6 -6
  52. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/doi_registration_agency/kisti.yml +6 -6
  53. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/doi_registration_agency/medra.yml +6 -6
  54. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/doi_registration_agency/not_found.yml +6 -6
  55. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/doi_registration_agency/op.yml +6 -6
  56. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/find_from_format_by_ID/crossref.yml +6 -6
  57. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/find_from_format_by_ID/crossref_doi_not_url.yml +6 -6
  58. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/find_from_format_by_ID/datacite.yml +6 -6
  59. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/find_from_format_by_ID/datacite_doi_http.yml +6 -6
  60. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/find_from_format_by_ID/unknown_DOI_registration_agency.yml +6 -6
  61. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_blog_id_for_json_feed_item_id/by_blog_post_id.yml +27 -105
  62. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_blog_id_for_json_feed_item_id/not_found.yml +20 -27
  63. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_cff_metadata/cff-converter-python.yml +51 -25
  64. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_cff_metadata/ruby-cff.yml +12 -12
  65. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_cff_metadata/ruby-cff_repository_url.yml +9 -9
  66. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_codemeta_metadata/maremma.yml +10 -10
  67. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_codemeta_metadata/metadata_reports.yml +11 -11
  68. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/DOI_with_ORCID_ID.yml +78 -78
  69. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/DOI_with_SICI_DOI.yml +76 -76
  70. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/DOI_with_data_citation.yml +35 -35
  71. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/JaLC.yml +162 -162
  72. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/KISTI.yml +131 -131
  73. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/OP.yml +75 -75
  74. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/affiliation_is_space.yml +76 -76
  75. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/another_book.yml +113 -113
  76. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/another_book_chapter.yml +74 -74
  77. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/article_id_as_page_number.yml +77 -77
  78. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/author_literal.yml +84 -84
  79. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/book.yml +77 -77
  80. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/book_chapter.yml +75 -75
  81. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/book_chapter_with_RDF_for_container.yml +73 -73
  82. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/book_oup.yml +72 -72
  83. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/component.yml +94 -94
  84. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/dataset.yml +104 -104
  85. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/dataset_usda.yml +136 -136
  86. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/date_in_future.yml +80 -80
  87. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/dissertation.yml +103 -103
  88. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/empty_given_name.yml +75 -75
  89. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/invalid_date.yml +77 -77
  90. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/journal_article.yml +76 -76
  91. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/journal_article_original_language_title.yml +73 -73
  92. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/journal_article_with.yml +128 -210
  93. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/journal_article_with_RDF_for_container.yml +74 -74
  94. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/journal_article_with_funding.yml +76 -76
  95. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/journal_issue.yml +72 -72
  96. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/mEDRA.yml +72 -72
  97. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/markup.yml +81 -81
  98. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/missing_contributor.yml +71 -71
  99. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/multiple_issn.yml +75 -75
  100. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/multiple_titles.yml +71 -71
  101. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/multiple_titles_with_missing.yml +573 -573
  102. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/not_found_error.yml +65 -65
  103. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/peer_review.yml +77 -77
  104. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/posted_content.yml +74 -74
  105. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/posted_content_copernicus.yml +76 -76
  106. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/report_osti.yml +120 -120
  107. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/vor_with_url.yml +78 -78
  108. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/yet_another_book.yml +74 -74
  109. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_metadata/yet_another_book_chapter.yml +73 -73
  110. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_crossref_raw/journal_article.yml +59 -59
  111. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_datacite_metadata/SoftwareSourceCode.yml +4 -4
  112. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_datacite_metadata/dissertation.yml +13 -13
  113. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_datacite_metadata/funding_references.yml +15 -15
  114. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_datacite_metadata/subject_scheme.yml +120 -120
  115. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_doi_prefix_for_blog/by_blog_id.yml +5540 -555
  116. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_doi_prefix_for_blog/by_blog_post_id.yml +31 -42
  117. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_doi_prefix_for_blog/by_blog_post_id_specific_prefix.yml +25 -39
  118. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed/by_blog_id.yml +5540 -247
  119. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed/not_indexed_posts.yml +14 -26
  120. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed/unregistered_posts.yml +176 -72
  121. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed_item_metadata/archived_wordpress_post.yml +27 -95
  122. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed_item_metadata/blog_post_with_non-url_id.yml +28 -106
  123. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed_item_metadata/blogger_post.yml +21 -65
  124. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed_item_metadata/ghost_post_with_author_name_suffix.yml +20 -208
  125. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed_item_metadata/ghost_post_with_doi.yml +26 -97
  126. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed_item_metadata/ghost_post_with_institutional_author.yml +24 -55
  127. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed_item_metadata/ghost_post_with_organizational_author.yml +27 -70
  128. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed_item_metadata/ghost_post_with_related_identifiers.yml +41 -143
  129. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed_item_metadata/ghost_post_with_related_identifiers_and_funding.yml +54 -132
  130. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed_item_metadata/ghost_post_with_related_identifiers_and_link_to_peer-reviewed_article.yml +304 -818
  131. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed_item_metadata/ghost_post_without_doi.yml +24 -169
  132. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed_item_metadata/jekyll_post.yml +24 -63
  133. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed_item_metadata/jekyll_post_with_anonymous_author.yml +25 -40
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  135. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed_item_metadata/syldavia_gazette_post_with_references.yml +59 -101
  136. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed_item_metadata/upstream_post_with_references.yml +135 -331
  137. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed_item_metadata/wordpress_post.yml +24 -134
  138. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed_item_metadata/wordpress_post_with_many_references.yml +578 -2967
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  140. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed_item_metadata/wordpress_post_with_tracking_code_on_url.yml +26 -160
  141. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_one_author/affiliation_is_space.yml +21 -21
  142. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_one_author/has_familyName.yml +15 -15
  143. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_one_author/has_name_in_display-order_with_ORCID.yml +13 -13
  144. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_one_author/name_with_affiliation_crossref.yml +16 -16
  145. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_one_author/only_familyName_and_givenName.yml +66 -61
  146. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_schema_org_metadata/BlogPosting.yml +145 -146
  147. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_schema_org_metadata/BlogPosting_with_new_DOI.yml +149 -150
  148. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_schema_org_metadata/get_schema_org_metadata_front_matter/BlogPosting.yml +114 -115
  149. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_schema_org_metadata/harvard_dataverse.yml +300 -289
  150. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_schema_org_metadata/pangaea.yml +66 -61
  151. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_schema_org_metadata/upstream_blog.yml +64 -57
  152. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_schema_org_metadata/zenodo.yml +27 -24
  153. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/handle_input/DOI_RA_not_Crossref_or_DataCite.yml +6 -6
  154. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/handle_input/unknown_DOI_prefix.yml +6 -6
  155. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/json_schema_errors/is_valid.yml +16 -16
  156. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/write_metadata_as_bibtex/BlogPosting.yml +10 -10
  157. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/write_metadata_as_bibtex/Dataset.yml +10 -10
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  166. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/write_metadata_as_cff/Collection_of_Jupyter_notebooks.yml +13 -13
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  172. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/write_metadata_as_citation/Journal_article_vancouver_style.yml +21 -21
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  176. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/write_metadata_as_codemeta/SoftwareSourceCode_DataCite.yml +8 -8
  177. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/write_metadata_as_codemeta/SoftwareSourceCode_DataCite_check_codemeta_v2.yml +8 -8
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  179. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/write_metadata_as_crossref/another_schema_org_from_front-matter.yml +32 -32
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  181. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/write_metadata_as_crossref/journal_article_from_datacite.yml +5 -5
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  183. data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/write_metadata_as_crossref/json_feed_item_from_rogue_scholar_with_anonymous_author.yml +25 -40
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- 306(S1):79-81.</a></p>\n<p>This one is exciting to me for several reasons,
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- put “problem” in scare quotes because I think it’s illusory. In addition to
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- 768w\" /></a><p><a href=\"https://dontmesswithdinosaurs.com/?p=2397\">Brian
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- Engh’s</a> assemblage of large-bodied Brushy Basin dinos for <a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JC3aCs5f4-I\">Jurassic
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- Reimagined Part 1</a>. Coincidentally, though, if you swap in <em>Supersaurus</em>
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- for <em>Barosaurus</em> — or maybe just add <em>Supersaurus</em> alongside
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- of Morrison sauropod diversity goes away. The Morrison Formation outcrops
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- communities at a time, turning over every 2 or 3 million years*), each with
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- four to six sauropod species, gets the species count waaay up there.</p>\n<p>*But
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- wait — doesn’t our figure up top show that <em>Haplocanthosaurus</em> persisted
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- from the lower part of the <a href=\"https://svpow.com/2020/01/29/a-haplocanthosaurus-in-the-salt-wash/\">Salt
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- delfsi</em>, the as-yet-unnamed-but-definitely-distinct Bilbey <em>Haplo </em>(Bilbey
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- (Foster and Wedel 2014, Wedel et al. 2021), plus I assume a couple more when
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- and if we get better material of the more fragmentary specimens. That would
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- be consistent with the multiple known species of <em>Apatosaurus</em>, <em>Brontosaurus</em>,
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- <em>Camarasaurus</em>, <em>Diplodocus</em>, etc. So sequential communities
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- of Morrison sauropods probably had a lot of the same genera — there’s nearly
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- always a <em>Cam</em> of some kind, some apatosaurine lurking around, etc.
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- — but with different species across time, space, and paleoenvironmental conditions.</p>\n<p>I
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- think a big part of the problem is that it’s (maybe too) easy to think of
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- the Morrison Formation as a single thing — like most formations — and to think
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- that we can hold all of it in our heads at once. But the Morrison is a monster,
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- more comparable to a group than to other formations, and not really comparable
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- to any other dinosaur-bearing formation in terms of extent, productivity,
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- and likely diversity of environments and habitats. (For an overview of Morrison
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- environments through time, see <a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JC3aCs5f4-I\">Jurassic
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- Reimagined Part 1</a>.)</p>\n<p>So, yeah. Morrison sauropod diversity was
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- high, and we just have to deal with that. Plus, hey, now we have more <em>Haplo</em>
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- to play with. Happy days all around!</p>\n<h2>References</h2>\n<ul>\n<li>Bilbey,
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- S.A., Hall, J.E., and Hall, D.A. 2000. Preliminary results on a new haplocanthosaurid
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- sauropod dinosaur from the lower Morrison Formation of northeastern Utah.
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- Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 20(supp. to no. 3): 30A.</li>\n<li><a href=\"https://sauroposeidon.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/foster-and-wedel-2014-haplocanthosaurus-from-snowmass-colorado.pdf\">Foster,
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- J.R., and Wedel, M.J. 2014. <i>Haplocanthosaurus </i>(Saurischia: Sauropoda)
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- from the lower Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic) near Snowmass, Colorado. Volumina
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- Jurassica 12(2): 197–210. DOI: 10.5604/17313708 .1130144</a></li>\n<li>Richmond,
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- D.R., and Morris, T.H. 1998. Stratigraphy and cataclysmic deposition of the
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- Dry Mesa Dinosaur Quarry, Mesa County, Colorado. Modern Geology 22:121-143.</li>\n<li><a
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- href=\"https://sauroposeidon.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/wedel-taylor-2013-neural-spine-bifurcation-in-sauropods.pdf\">Wedel,
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- Mathew J., and Michael P. Taylor. 2013. Neural spine bifurcation in sauropod
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- dinosaurs of the Morrison Formation: ontogenetic and phylogenetic implications. <em>Palarch’s
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- Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology</em> <strong>10(1)</strong>:1-34. ISSN
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- 1567-2158.</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"https://svpow.files.wordpress.com/2022/03/wedel-et-al-2021-expanded-neural-canals-in-caudal-vertebrae-of-haplocanthosaurus.pdf\">Wedel,
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- Mathew; Atterholt, Jessie; Dooley, Jr., Alton C.; Farooq, Saad; Macalino,
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- Jeff; Nalley, Thierra K.; Wisser, Gary; and Yasmer, John. 2021. Expanded neural
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- canals in the caudal vertebrae of a specimen of <em>Haplocanthosaurus</em>.
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- Academia Letters, Article 911, 10pp. DOI: 10.20935/AL911</a></li>\n</ul>\n","published_at":1686340463,"updated_at":1686340463,"indexed_at":1688982864,"authors":[{"url":null,"name":"Matt
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- of Karen Barad) based on what we want to value ethically and politically.
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- So rather than leaving everything to the structureless-ness of market-centric
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- openness, through COPIM we learn how to deal with the fact that things like
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- governance, careful publishing and labour-intensive processes do not scale
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- well according to economic logic. In my time on the COPIM project, for example,
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- I learned how community governance requires pragmatic decision-making and
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- organised through rules and board structures. Yet we still proceed to build
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- these structures to see what works and what doesn’t, relying on the fact that
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- we all share a broad horizon of better, more ethical futures for book publishing.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>Yet
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- of course, antagonism still exists within and outside the COPIM project. Is
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- it OK that the models and infrastructures being developed within this community
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- the kind of collective funding model being developed by COPIM, Open Library
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- of Humanities, and other scholar-led publishers. How is it possible to scale
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- and piggyback on it for commercial gain? Do we engage with commercial publishers
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- or keep them at arms’ length?</p>\n\n\n\n<p>Again, part of the answer to this
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- question lies in sociality, or the fact that COPIM has managed to carve out
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- a pretty unique situation in neoliberal higher education that has brought
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- together a vast array of likeminded people and organisations with an explicit
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- goal of undermining the monopolisation of commercial publishers in place of
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- community-led approaches. Coupled with the move to diamond open access journals
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- that is gaining traction particularly in continental Europe, we have an important
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- with one another rather than competing. Commercial publishers may treat COPIM’s
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- and sets it apart from marketised models. </p>\n\n\n\n<p>This is why I am
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- as a tool for the provision of open access, even though it is a crucial and
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- active facilitator of the smallness we desire.  </p>\n\n\n\n<p>As an interdisciplinary,
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- them. In doing so, it can help build the necessary chains of equivalence between
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- academia (which, at bottom, is the bigger issue at hand).</p>\n\n\n\n<p>So
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- in conclusion, I hope to have conveyed in these short remarks that scaling
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- with other (inconvenient) people.</p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Work cited:</strong></p>\n\n\n\n<p>Adema,
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- Janneke, and Samuel A. Moore. 2021. ‘Scaling Small; Or How to Envision New
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- Relationalities for Knowledge Production’. <em>Westminster Papers in Communication
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- and Culture</em> 16 (1). <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.16997/wpcc.918\">https://doi.org/10.16997/wpcc.918</a>.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>Berlant,
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- Lauren. 2022. <em>On the Inconvenience of Other People</em>. Writing Matters!
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- Durham: Duke University Press.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>Kember, Sarah, and Joanna Zylinska.
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- 2012. <em>Life after New Media: Mediation as a Vital Process</em>. Cambridge,
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- Mass: MIT Press.</p>\n\n\n\n<p>Tsing, Anna Lowenhaupt. 2017. <em>The Mushroom
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- at the End of the World On the Possibility of Life in Capitalist Ruins</em>.
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