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Author Disambiguator makes the edits even if the author had been correctly matched before
Hello and thanks for this new tool which usually works like charm, but I discovered one possible bug:
In these items, the author had been matched before I marked the article as authored by M. Převorovský in Author Disambiguator:
https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Q50446009&type=revision&diff=1763428548&oldid=1253915961 https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Q42973519&type=revision&diff=1763428550&oldid=1590152408
Now there are two statements for the same author...
I am not sure what went wrong there
Hi - yes, in such cases you should notice in the author list displayed for the paper a vertical bar ('|') showing both the P50 and P2093 values. To fix these the best route is to either go to the work item page (click the blue linked title in the left-most column) if it's just for one or a small number of works, or if there are many go to the author page (click the green linked author name). Both of those pages have an selection option to "merge" duplicate author names (either one off for the work page, or for a list of works on the author page). I usually try to fix these sort of cases before running a name match, but it doesn't hurt to do it afterwards too. Let me know if there's anything not clear here!
Ah, I see, so it happens whenever the item already has author(text) and author BEFORE the job.
Would it make sense to check if the item already has the author in P50 and not add it again in that case - just remove the P2093 instead?
Yes, that would probably make sense. There are some funny cases though, for example where the same author really is listed twice on the manuscript (some papers with long author lists either accidentally or deliberately list an author twice for various reasons, like them having more than one affiliation).