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by nef » Mon Feb 15, 2010 4:27 am
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After having rejected an article you choose the ARCHIVE SUBMISSION link. Having done that I would believe that searching the article on the web should be to no avail. Unfortunately that’s not true. You can in fact find the article’s abstract. Isn’t that an unfortunate mistake?
We already have received complaints in this context
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by jmacgreg » Wed Feb 17, 2010 8:32 pm
Hi Niels,
Was the article published? Can you show us an example of what kind of search results in this behaviour?
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by jmacgreg » Mon Feb 22, 2010 11:12 am
Hi Niels,
That specific URL type is only created when a galley is uploaded, and is only accessible when the submission is published -- it must've been published, even by mistake. if you have enabled submission logging in Journal Setup you can always check the submission history. If you have control over that Harvester (the second link you list) you can manually delete the record, or request that it be deleted.
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by nef » Mon Feb 22, 2010 2:27 pm
Hi James
The Journal Manager and Editor can guarantee that they haven't published or uploaded the file as galley. They have only assigned it to a number/vol. But she can't prove now cause its deleted and so is the log history.
And still you can track it to the journal by searching the title on Google .
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