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unable to add ROR to GRSciColl #364

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MortenHofft opened this issue Jun 29, 2021 · 5 comments
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unable to add ROR to GRSciColl #364

MortenHofft opened this issue Jun 29, 2021 · 5 comments
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@MortenHofft
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@dagendresen reports

I have added ROR identifiers - but only as URIs because adding as “ROR” cause system error??

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I can confirm this on
https://registry.gbif-uat.org/institution/ffe44856-4ea4-4443-ab9f-4b3c7581b2bb/identifier
when trying to add https://ror.org/01xtthb56 or 01xtthb56 or anything else really.

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dagendresen commented Jun 29, 2021

When I add the ROR identifier to the herbarium in Tromsø - the Occurrence detail page states Institution match fuzzy...??

Screenshot 2021-06-29 at 15 44 17

Ping @wouteraddink @rukayaj

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Fixed.

@dagendresen try to add the ROR identifier again and then the fuzzy match should disappear. However, it might take a few days for the change to be visible in the occurrence detail page since those values are cached and we refresh it weekly.

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I can confirm that it is now possible to add a ROR as an identifier. Test example here
https://registry.gbif-uat.org/institution/ffe44856-4ea4-4443-ab9f-4b3c7581b2bb/identifier

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I can also confirm that I can add ROR and also Grid identifiers (missing Wikidata QIDs though :-) and maybe also ISNI might be useful? however, ROR covers very well)

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