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I was exploring a situation involving a journal that has both a publisher website with its full text archive and also some kind of partnership with Elsevier so it also has a full text journal "home" site on ScienceDirect. (SD) I've run into this before but
this is the first time I explored in more detail because our full text rights are not the same on both platforms for certain archival years.</div>
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I used one specific article from 2013 as my test case. </div>
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Both sites give the same DOI for that article, and through Crossref, that DOI takes you to the SD site, not the publisher site.</div>
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I then tried searching the article title on Crossref just to be safe, and that too led to only one DOI which was the SD one.</div>
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I am deliberately not naming the journal because the official information we got from the publisher is that they don't offer post-cancellation access (PCA, also sometimes called "perpetual access rights" or PAR), and we don't currently subscribe, and I don't
want to draw attention to the fact that we do have PCA on SD for the years we paid for in the past, just not on the publisher website. I have also verified that our access is not part of our "Big Deal" package with SD.</div>
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What's going on here? Have any of you explored this kind of situation in more detail to figure out what's going on? </div>
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More generally, what does it mean to the Schol Comm world for a journal to have apparently two co-equal (in an authoritative sense) home sites? If a citation to this article in another peer-reviewed journal gave the publisher's URL rather than using the DOI,
would they be 'wrong'?</div>
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I can see authors thinking the publisher's site is the "official" one. Does DOI override that? Should peer reviewers pay any attention to this, or journal editors?</div>
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