ResearchGate and Academia.edu. This is similar behavior to unpaywall and lets the user choose if they want these as options.
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Ok, let's use MIT:
Mar 10 2017
Seems fixed!
Feb 8 2017
Approved by me! Thanks!
Feb 7 2017
@bd808 @MSchottlender-WMF @awight Hi! We're a bit stuck but very close to implementing an important feature for us. Is there any chance you could spare a little time to debug the issue above? This is really close to being ready and we would appreciate any assistance you can give here. Thank you, Jake (Wikipedia Library)
Feb 3 2017
Jan 30 2017
@Legoktm @kaldari @Milimetric @Krenair Hi folks. We're having a hard time moving forward with our 60+ publisher partnerships in the Wikipedia Library. We're implementing a digital library platform which will give up to 25,000 editors access to up to 80,000 unique journals--but we're not able to move forward until we have this basic metrics infrastructure in place. I know Kunal is busy; is there any way to set aside 1-2 hours to debug what's wrong and do a quick sprint on it. We flagged this issue over a year ago and our partners have been very patient, but it's becoming an obstacle to our growth and providing editors access to research.
Jan 20 2017
Apparently we were missed on the list and therefore not rebooted, so it's being recovered now. Should fix it most likely. Thanks! -Jake
Jan 19 2017
Having trouble with Wikipedia Library Card platform suddenly. It wasn't on the planned list, but we're getting server errors:
Dec 16 2016
Sam, we've addressed this in the other email-related task for any generic future instances. In this specific instance, can you handle "customer service" issue and contact the user on their talk page telling them what to do in the meantime? (Either put an email address on Wikipedia, or possibly just share it with us privately so we can add it to the list when we contact the publisher.)
Draft sample language for approved, rejected, waitlisted.
Use non-gendered language where possible. If not possible, use neutral gender terms as available. If not possible, use both forms separated by a slash (latina/latino).
If we don't have an email from Wikipedia, prompt user to enter one locally on the platform. Require this before/at the point of application as a check.