NCBI testing release 20 Jan: Granthub
Hi @lathrops1
Feature: Granthub support
As shown on the demo, this release is focused on Granthub support as documented in the Funding epic (&37)
Bookshelf staff need to be able to:
set and modify as necessary any pre-existing known grant at a container level (collection or book) that is inherited by all its submissions to avoid errors or redundant work ?1. [ ] Indicate when funding information is required from GrantHub selection based on collection, content or submission type and user role (e.g., investigators must be required to provided funding or a funded container at point of submission) to meet public access and funding agreements for search and compliance montioring based on funding add (or have publisher / editor add) funding information from GrantHub selection if a mistake or uncertainty about collection, content or submission type is made to meet funding policies.
The spec is provided in the description of #433 (closed).
Bugs and design improvements
The following bugs and improvements are also included:
URL | Title | State | Milestone | Epic ID | Epic Title |
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#889 (closed) | Able to bulk upload source docs when in failed and publishing failed state | Closed | 2022-Jan-A | 40 | FM Submit |
#922 (closed) | Only surname and given name should be required fields for all contributors (authors/ editors) | Closed | 2022-Jan-A | 55 | Meta Book (chapter-processed) |
#946 (closed) | Add 'Degree' field to series editor contributor fields in collection metadata UI | Closed | 2022-Jan-A | 54 | Meta Collection |
#947 (closed) | Month not supported in publication date ranges in book metadata | Closed | 2022-Jan-A | 55 | Meta Book (chapter-processed) |
Note for your testing
As discussed all testing for this release should be done in New Collection and new books due to the migration bug. We'll resolve this asap and push another update tomorrow.