Issue Number | 48 |
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Summary | [Queue] Full Text Retrieval/Paginate Results |
Created | 2013-09-17 10:57:13 |
Issue Type | Improvement |
Submitted By | Juthe, Robin (NIH/NCI) [E] |
Assigned To | |
Status | Closed |
Resolved | 2013-10-29 14:57:35 |
Resolution | Won't Fix |
Path | /home/bkline/backups/jira/oceebms/issue.113341 |
TIR #2436 entered 2013-03-06 by Robin Juthe (in Future Release status)
There appears to be a limit on the number of full-text articles that can be uploaded at any time. (Sharon tried uploading 37 articles at once and only 24 were accepted into the system.) Please paginate the full-text retrieval page (as done for the other queues) so that Bonnie will need to hit "submit" after every 10 citations.
Kline, Bob (NIH/NCI) [C]No presence information (3/6/2013 2:37 PM): Agreed.
Juthe, Robin (NIH/NCI) [E]No presence information (3/6/2013 1:59 PM): Sharon imported 42 articles in a fast-track as "passed abstract review". She retrieved PDFs for 37 of them and was unable to obtain 5 PDFs (so she selected "no" for those on the full-text retrieval page). She browsed and uploaded all 37 pdfs, one at at time, on the full-text retrieval page, hit submit, and her computer "blinked" and brought her back to the top of the page. She went to create a packet and realized that none of the full-texts had been uploaded. She went back to the full-text retrieval page and all 37 articles were still in her queue; none of the papers had been uploaded to the system. She browsed and selected a file, hit submit, and it uploaded. After a fewmore successful one- or two-article-at-a-time uploads, she proceeded to upload all of the remaining articles in her queue (28 at that point), hit submit, and received a green message at the top with the names of all of the files that had been uploaded. Four papers were not uploaded; she scrolled down, and they were still in her queue, so she browsed and uploaded them again.
Despite that long explanation, I think we've decided to treat this
with a work-around; we'll ask Bonnie to submit her articles after every
10 papers or so. If you agree that this is still the best approach given
that explanation, feel free to move this to "future release".
Thanks.
Kline, Bob (NIH/NCI) [C]No presence information (3/6/2013 9:45 AM): "...
only 24 were accepted into the system":
Can you tell me exactly what happened?
Juthe, Robin (NIH/NCI) [E]No presence information (3/6/2013 9:42
AM):
I just discussed this with Bonnie and she would prefer to keep the page as is without pagination. She will continue to hit submit after every 10 citations or so. Marking this "won't fix".
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