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Dual-surnames are not displayed correctly on catalog #33
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Thanks @jfy133 for the feedback. Currently, Manubot default citation/reference style displays full names:
But for https://manubot.org/catalog we did not use our CSL style, and instead wrote something custom for the webpage. If we look at the metadata produced by manubot for your manubot manuscript, it is extracted from the HTML <meta name="author" content="James A. Fellows Yates" />
<meta name="author" content="Thiseas C. Lamnidis" />
<meta name="author" content="Maxime Borry" />
<meta name="author" content="Aida Andrades Valtueña" /> So the HTML contains full names, but the names are being split during "author": [
{
"family": "Yates",
"given": "James A. Fellows"
},
...
{
"family": "Valtueña",
"given": "Aida Andrades"
}, So the names in the HTML metadata is getting parsed incorrectly. This is probably being done by a Zotero translator, so the following suggestion is something we could pass along there:
But the most direct solution, since we're creating the metadata here, is to allow forenames and surnames in the metadata, as you suggest:
I'll continue to comment below with more info as I continue to look into this. |
How to encode name parts in HTML metadataThe Highwire HTML meta tags can do "surname, forename" according to https://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/inclusion.html#indexing <meta name="citation_author" content="Liu, Li">
<meta name="citation_author" content="Rannels, Stephen R.">
<meta name="citation_author" content="Falconieri, Mary"> Looks like Dublin core also uses a "surname, forename" for this:
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Thanks for the detailed follow up @dhimmel! Curious to see how this goes. |
I just noticed that however the manubot catalog page parses/displays surnames incorrectly (and with a anglo-centric bias).
I have two surnames: 'Fellows Yates' (it is not hyphenated), but only Yates is displayed. While this is unusual e.g. in the UK, another co-author from Spain is displayed as only Valtueña whereas the actual surname is 'Andrades Valtueña' - this is problematic as dual surnames is extremely common in both Spain and also hispanic cultures in S. America (and elsewhere). This is also relatively important for specifity during indexing due to realtively common single components of surnames.
It would be great if this would be corrected, e.g. only the first 'word' being listed as a first name (whereby single first names is less common than multiple surnames), any initials in names of the metadata.yaml file being assumed as middle names, and everything after as surname, or more ideally (although harder), the metadata.yaml to be updated to have explicit forename, middle name and surname fields.
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