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Inlining roles in attribution allows looking up their mappings. This means that whichever role qualifies as an author attribution (as opposed to, e.g., a funding attribution) can be expressed in the pool by declaring a broad mapping. Previously, we relied on a narrow mapping of an author to be declared in the code. This is enabled by two changes done elsewhere in recent weeks: - query-things (former query-research-group): inline-records will no longer error when the requested property is not present (1) - pool-publication-page: publication.py will also work with inlined roles; if the role is inlined it will check broad_mappings before resorting to a predefined list (2) One thing to note is that now if attributed_to::roles is not present, inline-records will drop the entire attribution (instead of keeping it and inlining just the object). This is inconsequential, as publication.py would only consider attributions with roles anyway. (1) |
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