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Please indicate how the further use of the uploaded publication is regulated by selecting the correct license from the drop-down menu. Please choose according to your specific [https://open-access.net/en/information-on-open-access/open-access-strategies Open Access publication]. | Please indicate how the further use of the uploaded publication is regulated by selecting the correct license from the drop-down menu. Please choose according to your specific [https://open-access.net/en/information-on-open-access/open-access-strategies Open Access publication]. | ||
− | * For Green Open Access self-archiving | + | * For Green Open Access self-archiving the license by default is the "Licence according to the publishing agreement". |
− | * For Gold Open Access publications | + | * For Gold Open Access publications please select the corresponding Creative-Commons (CC) license. |
− | * For ZHAW | + | * For ZHAW working papers and theses the school/organisational unit by default defines the licence for publication. This means that the collections are already pre-assigned with the corresponding CC license. |
For more information, please see [[DigitalCollection:Veröffentlichungsbedingungen|Zweitveröffentlichungen publizieren (German only)]]. | For more information, please see [[DigitalCollection:Veröffentlichungsbedingungen|Zweitveröffentlichungen publizieren (German only)]]. |
Version vom 8. Oktober 2019, 10:19 Uhr
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1 Descriptive data : Definitions and examples
- 1.1 Type of publication
- 1.2 Media type
- 1.3 Title
- 1.4 Alternative title
- 1.5 Language
- 1.6 Authors
- 1.7 Advisors, Reviewers
- 1.8 Inventors
- 1.9 Editors
- 1.10 Patent submitter
- 1.11 Title of the parent work
- 1.12 Open Access publication costs
- 1.13 Title of the proceedings
- 1.14 Editors of the parent work
- 1.15 Conference details
- 1.16 Volume
- 1.17 Issue
- 1.18 Pages: Start of pagination
- 1.19 Pages: End of pagination
- 1.20 Extent
- 1.21 Reviewed work
- 1.22 Edition
- 1.23 Date of publication
- 1.24 Publisher, Ed. Institution
- 1.25 Place of publication
- 1.26 Title of series
- 1.27 Series volume
- 1.28 Identifier: DOI
- 1.29 Identifier: ISBN
- 1.30 Identifier: ISSN
- 1.31 Identifier: PMID
- 1.32 Identifier: URL
- 1.33 Patent Number
- 1.34 Kind Code
- 1.35 Identifier: Other
- 1.36 Status of publication
- 1.37 Licence (according to publishing contract)
- 1.38 Type of review
- 1.39 Subjects
- 1.40 Abstract
- 1.41 Further description
- 1.42 Departement
- 1.43 Organisational unit
- 1.44 Webfeed
- 1.45 Affiliation
- 1.46 Published within an ZHAW project
- 1.47 Published within an SNF project
- 1.48 Published within an EU project
Descriptive data : Definitions and examples
Type of publication
Further information on publication types is available in section Publikationstyp und Medienart wählen (German).
Document type | Definition |
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Contribution to Magazine or Newspaper | Contribution to a newspaper (NZZ, New York Times), a magazine (WOZ, Zeit) or any other non-academic periodical (Bilanz-Magazin). more |
Article in Scientific Journal | Article or editorial published in a scientific journal (Nature, New Carbon Materials, Journal of Economics). more |
Book | Book or monograph. more |
Book Part | Part or chapter of a book. more |
Doctoral Thesis | A thesis leading to a doctoral degree (doctoral theses of ZHAW members or theses that were written at other academic institutions but were reviewed by affiliates of the ZHAW). more |
Annotation | Note to a legal judgement (in scientific journals or anthologies). more |
Habilitation Treatise | Scientific written work of a certain size which must be submitted for habilitation. more |
Conference Paper | A conference paper that is submitted to a conference and presented to the audience. The paper is published in conference proceedings. more |
Conference Poster | A conference poster that is submitted to a conference and presented within the framework of a poster exhibit. The poster is published in the conference proceedings. more |
Conference Proceedings | A conference proceeding is the published record of a conference, congress, symposium or other meeting. It usually includes abstracts or reports of papers presented by the participants at the conference. It may include additional content. more |
Conference Other | Any other conference object which has neither been published in a conference proceeding nor issued separately as poster or paper. "Conference: Other" includes, for example, presentations or published abstracts (excluding presentation slides or any other form of full text). more |
Course Material | Course material in the broadest sense. more |
Patent | A patent, norm or standard granted to a member of the ZHAW. more |
Review | Review of a book or an article. more |
Bachelor Thesis | A thesis reporting a research project undertaken as part of an undergraduate course of education leading to a bachelor's degree. more |
Master Thesis | A thesis reporting a research project undertaken as part of a graduate course of education leading to a master's degree. more |
Lecture | Lecture or presentation held during an academic event, e. g. an inaugural lecture. more |
Other (non-textual) | Material that cannot be allocated elsewhere. more |
Other (textual) | Text-based material that cannot be allocated elsewhere. more |
Working Paper – Expertise – Study | A scientific or technical paper that is usually published in a series by a research institution. Also known as research paper, research memorandum or discussion paper. more |
Media type
Further information on the various media types is available in section Publikationstyp und Medienart wählen (German).
Title
Definition
Title of the resource, including subtitle or other additions.
Explanation
The title is compulsory, you cannot continue the submission without filling it in.
If you selected publication type "Review", the document title can be the same as the reviewed resource.
For publication type "Lecture", you may include an explanatory subtitle (guest lecture, inaugural speech etc.).
Formal notes
input format | main title : subtitle |
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Alternative title
Definition
Title of the work including subtitles and additions in one or more other languages.
Explanation
Especially common in multilingual publications.
Formal notes
Input format | main title : subtitle |
Example | Dictionary of Librarianship
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Language
Definition
The predominant language of the document does apply.
Explanation
Each work usually has only one predominant language. Select the desired language from the drop-down menu (German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Finnish, Russian, Polish, Chinese, Korean, Arabic). If the language does not exist, select "Other". If the text is bi- or multilingual or if there are texts in various languages in an anthology, hold down the CTRL key and click to select multiple languages.
Authors
Definition
All authors of the present work.
Explanation
Please enter additional names by clicking on the "plus" symbol and linking all authors with ZHAW affiliation to the personnel database. To do so, after entering the last name, click on the magnifying glass icon, then select and confirm the person on the list.
Formal notes
Input format | last name | first name or initials |
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Advisors, Reviewers
Definition
Advisors and/or reviewers of theses and university papers.
Explanation
This field is mandatory for Bachelor, Master and PhD theses.
Please enter additional names by clicking on the "plus" symbol and linking all advisors/reviewers with ZHAW affiliation to the personnel database. To do so, after entering the last name, click on the magnifying glass icon, then select and confirm the person on the list.
Formal notes
Input format | last name | first name or initials |
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Inventors
Definition
Person(s) significantly involved in the creation of a patent.
Explanation
Please enter additional names by clicking on the "plus" symbol and linking all inventors with ZHAW affiliation to the personnel database. To do so, after entering the last name, click on the magnifying glass icon, then select and confirm the person on the list.
Formal notes
Input format | last name | first name or initials |
Example |
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Editors
Definition
Collections of several works (e.g., anthologies, proceedings) are usually compiled and edited by one or more personal publishers.
Explanation
Please enter additional names by clicking on the "plus" symbol and linking all editors with ZHAW affiliation to the personnel database. To do so, after entering the last name, click on the magnifying glass symbol, select and confirm the person on the list.
Formal notes
Input format | last name | first name or initials |
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Patent submitter
Definition
Institution/company through which the application is filed with a patent office.
Explanation
Please add patent submitters by clicking on the "plus" symbol.
Examples
Patent submitter |
ZHAW Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften
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Mettler-Toledo GmbH
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Title of the parent work
Definition
Title of the journal or anthology in which an article or contribution has been published.
Formal notes
Input format | Main title : subtitle |
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Open Access publication costs
Definition
Open Access publication costs.
Explanation
Costs may include the so-called "Article Processing Charge" (APC) for the publication of an article in an open access journal. Please quote the costs in full and with the corresponding currency. This information does not appear online. Please do not enter printing/translation costs etc.
Formal notes
Input format | Integer & currency |
Example |
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Title of the proceedings
Definition
Title of the conference proceedings, in which a conference contribution has been published.
Formal notes
Input format | main title : subtitle |
Example |
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Editors of the parent work
Definition
Editor(s) of the anthology, proceedings etc. in which the book contribution, conference paper or conference poster was published.
Explanation
Collections of several dependent works (e.g. anthologies, proceedings, journals) are usually compiled and revised by one or more editors. Please enter additional names by clicking on the "plus" symbol and linking all editors with ZHAW affiliation to the personnel database. To do so, after entering the last name, click on the magnifying glass symbol, select and confirm the person on the list. If one or more institutions act as editors of a publication, they are entered in the surname field.
Formal notes
Input format | last name | first name or initials |
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Conference details
Definition
Brief description of the conference for which the present proceedings, paper or poster has been published.
Explanation
If a conference paper, poster or proceedings is recorded, please state the name of the congress. Conference and place names are adopted as in the template and not translated.
Formal notes
Input format | Name of conference, place, date |
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Volume
Definition
Journal volume.
Explanation
Periodicals are often numbered by volume since their first year of publication. Volume numbers usually change at the beginning of each year. However, there are also magazines that change the volume number during the year or every six months.
Formal notes
Input format | Natural Arabic or Roman number as given on the title page or the imprint |
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Issue
Definition
Issue name or number within a volume of a journal. For e-journals without individual issues, please indicate the article number.
Explanation
Periodicals are often sorted and numbered hierarchically by volume/year and by issue within the volume/year. It is also common for issues to be numbered consecutively even though the volume/year has changed. Online journals often publish articles continuously, without collection in a volume/year or an issue. In this case, please enter the corresponding article number here.
Formal notes
Input format | Natural Arabic or Roman number as given on the title page or the imprint |
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Pages: Start of pagination
Definition
Start of pagination of a document which is part of a periodical or monograph (e.g. journal article, book part, newspaper article).
Explanation
Please fill in the start of pagination for journal articles or book parts. For so-called ePages (e.g. PLoS Pathogens 12 (9): e1005792) please fill in this ePage number here.
Formal notes
Input format | Natural number |
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Pages: End of pagination
Definition
End of pagination of a document which is part of a periodical or monograph (e.g. journal article, book part, newspaper article).
Explanation
Please fill in the end of pagination for journal articles or book parts. An exception are so-called ePages that have no end page numbers (e.g. PLoS Pathogens 12 (9): e1005792). No end of pagination necessary here, you can leave this field empty.
Formal notes
Input format | Natural number |
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Extent
Definition
Number of pages of a book or working paper.
Explanation
Please enter numbers only, without additions such as p., Seiten or pages.
Formal notes
Input format | Natural number |
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Reviewed work
Definition
Specification of the reviewed work.
Explanation
If the review title already contains the complete details of the reviewed work, please skip this entry.
Formal notes
Input format | See examples below |
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Edition
Definition
Edition specification for books, which are extended or revised at irregular intervals.
Explanation
Mainly textbooks are often supplemented at irregular intervals, and then published in expanded or revised format. This information is usually prominently mentioned in the book and must be reproduced.
Formal notes
Input format | as given on the title page or the imprint |
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Date of publication
Definition
Date of publication of the present work.
Explanation
You may specify the exact day and/or month here as needed. Only the publication year is mandatory.
Publisher, Ed. Institution
Definition
Specification of the publisher or institution that has published the present work.
Explanation
If the publisher is not known, please fill in the name of the issuing institution. For ZHAW publications please use ZHAW Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften
or ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences
. Please select the respective school and institute via the departement and organisational unit fields.
Formal notes
Input format | Name without any additions like "publisher", "Verlag" or geographic details |
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Place of publication
Definition
Specification of location of the publisher or institution that has published the present work.
Explanation
There is a number of publishers who publish their publications in different places. If several publishing locations are given, please only use the first place mentioned. For institutions, the location of the head office is the one to choose. For ZHAW publications, please use the location of the respective school Winterthur
, Wädenswil
. Zürich
, or Zurich
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Formal notes
Input format | first place given |
Example | Amsterdam
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Title of series
Definition
Works which are similar by topic are often published in series.
Explanation
Monographs, anthologies, proceedings and working papers often appear in series format.
Formal notes
Input format | title of series as given in the publication |
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Series volume
Definition
Number of series volume.
Explanation
Monographs, anthologies, proceedings and working papers often appear in series format. Sometimes the individual volumes of a series are numbered.
Formal notes
Input format | number given in the present work |
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Identifier: DOI
Definition
A Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is a unique and permanent digital identifier for electronic documents. It is mainly used for scientific publications such as journal articles, eBooks and contributions in eBooks.
Explanation
DOIs are resolved to electronic documents using the prefix https://doi.org/.
Formal notes
Input format | DOI (Nummer without URL) |
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Identifier: ISBN
Definition
The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a unique identifier for books and other monographs. The ISBN can be 10 or 13 digits. E-books are often given a separate ISBN.
Formal notes
Input format | ISBN with/without hyphen |
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Identifier: ISSN
Definition
The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) uniquely identifies journals and publication series. E-journals usually use a separate ISSN.
Formal notes
Input format | ISSN with hyphen |
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Identifier: PMID
Definition
PubMed is an essential biomedical database published by the National Library of Medicine. Each entry in PubMed has a PubMed ID (PMID) associated with it.
Formal notes
Input format | PMID (number without prefix) |
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Identifier: URL
Definition
A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) can be used to uniquely identify an electronic document if the web address remains stable (persistent) over time. Please use the URL only as a last resort for unique identification/addressing/citation if no other electronic persistent identifier (e.g., DOI, PMID, arXivID) is available.
Formal notes
Patent Number
Definition
The number issued when a patent is granted. There are individual patent numbers per country and area of validity.
Formal Notes
Input format | Patent number |
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Kind Code
Definition
The kind code indicates the status of a patent. Possible kind codes include A1, B3, C2, etc.
Formal Notes
Input format | Kind code |
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Identifier: Other
Definition
Additional identifier used to uniquely identify a work.
Explanation
Identifier systems are e.g. URN or arXiv ID (a subject-related preprint document server).
Formal notes
Input format | Identifier only (without http://) |
Example | urn:nbn:de:kobv:11-100209272
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Status of publication
Definition
Publication status of the uploaded work, i.e. the full-text file.
Explanation
Only works that have already been published are listed in the ZHAW digitalcollection. By Default, please select published version in the drop-down menu. This also applies to oral (conference) contributions.
If the publisher allows self-archiving a version of the published work, please upload this version and select the appropriate publication status from the drop-down menu (e.g. accepted version or submitted version).
Categories
Publication process | German | English | Alternate description | Details |
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1st step | Entwurf | Draft | A preliminary version which was put into circulation as work in progress. | |
2nd step | Eingereichte Version | Submitted version | pre-print | The version submitted by the author for peer review. |
3rd step | Akzeptierte Version | Accepted version | post-print | The version in which the reviewers' comments have been incorporated and which has been accepted for publication. |
4th step | Publizierte Version | Published version | The version created and published by the publisher. | |
5th step | Aktualisierte Version | updated version | The version that has been updated since its release. |
Licence (according to publishing contract)
Definition
Specification of the licence that regulates the further use of the uploaded full-text. The licence determines the form in which the publication may be reused by third parties (commercial use, modification and further use, etc.).
Explanation
Please indicate how the further use of the uploaded publication is regulated by selecting the correct license from the drop-down menu. Please choose according to your specific Open Access publication.
- For Green Open Access self-archiving the license by default is the "Licence according to the publishing agreement".
- For Gold Open Access publications please select the corresponding Creative-Commons (CC) license.
- For ZHAW working papers and theses the school/organisational unit by default defines the licence for publication. This means that the collections are already pre-assigned with the corresponding CC license.
For more information, please see Zweitveröffentlichungen publizieren (German only).
Type of review
Definition
The review type the publication has undergone. Peer review is the evaluation of work by one or more people of similar competence to the producers of the work (peers), see Wikipedia.
Review categories
No review | Editorial review | Open peer review | Peer review (Abstract) | Peer review (Publikation) | Post-publication review | |
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Definition | No review process | Review of a publication before acceptance by publisher, academic editor, editorial board, advisory board or other experts of the publishing house/ vessel. | Review of a publication before acceptance by peers (anonymous or known). For (pre-) publication, reviewers or review reports and other correspondence are also published. | Review of an abstract before acceptance by peers (anonymous or known). | Review of a document by peers after publication. | |
Examples | bioRxiv, arXiv, PeerJ PrePrints | mainly book contributions; bei PLOS ONE and eLife | BMC (selected journals), Economics, BMJ Open | mainly conference contributions | Frontiers, Internet Policy Review, PeerJ | F1000Research, ScienceOpen |
Subjects
Definition
Subject keywords are words or short phrases that are used to describe the topic of the publication.
Explanation
You may freely allocate keywords to the publication. However, keywords are not mandatory, in particular if you upload a full text which will be fully indexed. Keywords can be multi-words (especially in English) - these are entered together in one field. After completing the first two fields, you may add more by pressing the "+" button.
Formal notes
Input format | Keyword / multiword term |
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Abstract
Definition
Short summary of the present work.
Explanation
An abstract is used to help quickly ascertain the paper’s purpose and whether or not it is relevant to the reader. You may add more abstracts in different languages by using the "+" button.
Formal notes
Input format | Plain text (no formatting available) |
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Further description
Definition
Please use this field for additional document specifications. In addition, you may use it to notify the ZHAW publication services team of any important information and/or questions regarding your publication.
Explanation
Any relevant information about the publication that could not be entered in the previous fields can be specified in this free text field.
For example:
- In Press remark for publications that have no volume/issue/page number(s)yet
- information on the publisher's version of the deposited (self-archived) document
- other available languages of the publication
In case you would like to self-archive a publication with full-text upload, please add the publisher’s original confirmation stating that the re-publishing rights have been clarified and that you are allowed to deposit the document in the ZHAW digitalcollection. Any information addressed to the ZHAW digitalcollection team is for internal use only and will be deleted after the final quality check.
Formal notes
Input format | Plain text |
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Departement
Definition
Assignment of the publication to one or more ZHAW schools (Departement).
Explanation
Please select the authors' or editors' ZHAW school affiliation. You may select multiple schools by pressing the CTRL key button.
Organisational unit
Definition
Assignment of the publication to one or more ZHAW organisational units (e.g. institutes and centers) to your publication. This field is essential for the institute reporting and the correct display of your research on the corresponding institutional website.
List of organisational units (D/E).
Explanation
Use of organisational units as web feeds at the institutional level:
- From the drop-down menu, please select the organisational unit to which the author(s) (or editor(s)) of the publication belong or to which the publication is assigned.
- To select multiple organisational units (in case of collaboration), press the CTRL key button.
- By assigning the right organisational unit, publications will be displayed on the website of the corresponding ZHAW institute.
- Please contact the online manager of your department. He/she will set up the web feed (plug-in), if not already in place.
Do you need a subject-specific web feed for the correct display of your publication? Please select the right keyword in the "weebfeed" field, or contact your online manager.
Webfeed
Definition
Subject keywords used to list publications on ZHAW websites according to their research topic and subject.
List of webfeed keywords according to research field, organisational unit and department.
Explanation
- Please select the relevant web feed from the drop-down menu.
- To select multiple web feeds, press the CTRL key button.
- Your publication will be displayed only if the online managers have set the corresponding plugin to the web feed that you have selected.
- Please contact the online manager of your department. He/she will set up the web feed (plug-in), if not already in place.
Use of organisational units as web feeds at the institutional level:
- Please use the "organisational unit" field to select the relevant institute or center.
- Please contact the online manager of your department. He/she will set up the web feed (plug-in), if not already in place.
Affiliation
Definition
Association to the institutional bibliography of the ZHAW.
Explanation
Please indicate whether one or more author(s) were affiliated to the ZHAW while the publication was written/published. Select Yes or No from the drop-down menu.
Published within an ZHAW project
Definition
Indication of the ZHAW project under which the document was created or published.
Explanation
Please enter the exact ZHAW project title. Use the magnifying glass icon in order to select the corresponding project from the list and then click "accept".
Linking the publication with the matching project from the ZHAW database allows for the publication to be listed on the project page.
IMPORTANT: You can only select visible projects that have already been added to the ZHAW project database. Please enter new or missing projects in the ZHAW project database first. Existing publications can be linked retroactively by sending a message to digitalcollection@zhaw.ch.
Published within an SNF project
Definition
Indication of the SNSF (Swiss National Science Foundation) project number under which the document was created or published.
Explanation
Only applies to documents published within a SNSF project. Please enter the number of the corresponding SNSF project.
Published within an EU project
Definition
Indication of the EU project under which the document was created or published.
Explanation
Please select the corresponding EU project from the drop-down menu. All FP7 and Horizon 2020 projects involving the ZHAW are listed. This information is required for automatic notification to OpenAIRE.
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