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Institutions: is CORE in 690C or in 980?
Both queries return results: https://inspirehep.net/search?cc=Institutions&p=690C_a%3A%22CORE%22, https://inspirehep.net/search?cc=Institutions&p=980__a%3A%22CORE%22, but their results do not coincide.
Here's the list of records in which they don't coincide: https://inspirehep.net/search?cc=Institutions&p=%28690C_a%3A%22CORE%22+and+not+980__a%3A%22CORE%22%29+or+%28980__a%3A%22CORE%22+and+not+690C_a%3A%22CORE%22%29
CC: @annetteholtkamp @michamos
Looks like 980:CORE
is the more complete set, there are 6 records having 690C:CORE
but no 980:CORE
and 100 records in the opposite situation.
980 is probably better, but in these 100 are still several that should be considered as noncore. Just look at the number of papers.
- Annette
On Jun 26, 2017, at 1:19 PM, Micha Moskovic <[email protected]mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
Looks like 980:CORE is the more complete set, there are 6 records having 690C:CORE but no 980:CORE and 100 records in the opposite situation.
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More metadata cleanup \o/
Adding even more to the metadata cleanup: also look at 690C:NONCORE
and 980:NONCORE
, similar considerations as the OP can be applied. 💃