Issue 12758

Resolve duplicate registrations of "Harvard University Herbaria" dataset

12758
Reporter: ahahn
Assignee: jlegind
Type: Bug
Summary: Resolve duplicate registrations of "Harvard University Herbaria" dataset
Priority: Major
Status: Open
Created: 2013-02-19 11:51:50.909
Updated: 2013-12-13 13:46:13.95
        
Description: Two entries for "Harvard University Herbaria:
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A)
http://gbrds.gbif.org/browse/agent?uuid=861e6afe-f762-11e1-a439-00145eb45e9a
Created: Jul 9, 2007
Modified: Jan 30, 2013
Harvard University Herbaria owns Harvard University Herbaria
Harvard University Herbaria DiGIR provider serves Harvard University Herbaria
(NOTE: linked to DiGIR provider, not IPT!)
Endpoints:
 	DWC-ARCHIVE-OCCURRENCE - http://firuta.huh.harvard.edu/ipt/archive.do?r=harvard_university_herbaria

 	EML - http://firuta.huh.harvard.edu/ipt/eml.do?r=harvard_university_herbaria


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B)
http://gbrds.gbif.org/browse/agent?uuid=88cd6c06-447d-11e2-ad4c-00145eb45e9a
Created: Dec 12, 2012
Modified: Dec 12, 2012
Harvard University Herbaria DiGIR provider serves Harvard University Herbaria
Harvard University Herbaria owns Harvard University Herbaria

Endpoints:
 	DIGIR - http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/digir/DiGIR.php

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The publisher (http://gbrds.gbif.org/browse/agent?uuid=485ff490-e3b7-11db-9acc-b8a03c50a862) has an IPT installation next to the DiGIR one,, but this only links to the RSS endpoint:
http://gbrds.gbif.org/browse/agent?uuid=1131b920-677e-4f6e-8e17-ddd88d5ee230
Created: Nov 28, 2012
Modified: Nov 28, 2012
 	RSS - http://firuta.huh.harvard.edu/ipt/rss.do

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Registry notifications relating to the IPT
28.11.12:
(generated e-mail for helpdesk):

The following resource has been updated.:

 - Resource UUID: 861e6afe-f762-11e1-a439-00145eb45e9a
 - Resource Name: Harvard University Herbaria

(this relates to A, above)

TO CHECK: how did B) get created (this happened a while after the update of A)), and why is A) wired up to the DiGIR endpoint instead of the IPT?
To Fix: make sure the IPT setup is connected correctly, then retire the DiGIR endpoint
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Author: ahahn@gbif.org
Created: 2013-02-19 11:58:34.121
Updated: 2013-02-19 11:58:34.121
        
[~kbraak@gbif.org] Apart from cleaning up the registry, we need to exclude that the connection of a DwC-A endpoint to a DiGIR service is an artifact of the new IPT migration mechanism.
In the data portal, http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/1827/ is shown as "Added to portal:Jul 9, 2007; Information updated:Dec 3, 2012" with access point URLs http://webprojects.huh.harvard.edu/digir/DiGIR.php and http://firuta.huh.harvard.edu/ipt/archive.do?r=harvard_university_herbaria (http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/1827/)
    


Author: kbraak@gbif.org
Created: 2013-02-20 16:00:45.34
Updated: 2013-02-20 16:00:45.34
        
In theory, a dataset can still be served by multiple access points. The DiGIR (green biodatasource) still exists in the HIT, despite a new DwC-A access point existing. HIT-45 is an issue created to address such leftover biodatasources.

I can follow up more when I'm back next week.
    


Author: ahahn@gbif.org
Comment: Not sure what the status is on this issue. Has it been resolved and can be closed?
Created: 2013-12-13 13:46:07.422
Updated: 2013-12-13 13:46:07.422