P12.04 Release notes
Take a look at the improvements and fixes added to the platform in the latest release.
Added: integration with an improved cookie compliance module, to give users more control over cookies (note there is further configuration to do, before enabling this in production).
Added: integration with Adobe Analytics, as part of our plan to stop using Google Analytics.
Added: introduced a new mechanism to help researchers understand the harvesting and interoperability work done on their behalf.
Improved: extended the Researchfish API, to include some additional fields in the data returned from the Awards API endpoint.
Improved: extended the scope of Scopus harvesting, via the additional of further Scopus Author IDs.
Improved: made several text changes to the following Additional Questions: “Skills Shortage”, “Secondments, placements and internships to or from other organisations”, “Key Findings”, and “Narrative Impact”
Improved: made the request changes to the “Career Tracker” Additional Question.
Improved: made the request changes to the “Your Award” Additional Question.
Improved: the presentation of news items on the login page is now more streamlined.
Improved: imported a large number of Publication and non-Publication outcomes from OpenAIRE to awards for 10 funders, to reduce the reporting burden on their researchers.
Improved: updated the documentation regarding the integration with the ORCID service.
Fixed: addressed an issue that resulted in a duplicate blank submission period being created when the dates for an existing submission period were changed.
Fixed: addressed an issue with adding a Publication outcome via DOI search, where an author’s name wouldn’t be listed.
Fixed: addressed an issue that was affecting the saving of the “Education and Professional Training” Additional Question.
Fixed: addressed an issue that was causing a specific submission period to be flagged as invalid.
Note: As with many sprints, there is development work in this sprint that has not yet been released to the platform.
If you have questions about improvements or fixes, please contact c.millerchip@elsevier.com