2025 June 17
Evolving the preprint evaluation world with Sciety
This post is based on an interview with Sciety team at eLife.
We allow members to freely register DOI records for titles that do not yet exist in our system. Term 2c of our membership terms states:
Rights to Content. The Member will not deposit or register Metadata for any Content for which the Member does not have legal rights to do so.
This means that either the journal owner or their appointed publisher can register DOI records for a title.
When the first submission for a title is processed, a title record is added to our database. This title record ties the title to the prefix belonging to the first registrant and they become the “owning member”. From this point, new DOIs for that title can only be created on the owning member prefix. If another member wishes to register DOIs belonging to that title on their own prefix, they can’t do this unless we move ownership of the title in our system to them. Only one member can be the owning member for a title at any given time.
Title ownership transfers in our system are really common and usually straighforward, and we follow our standard title ownership transfer process.. But very occasionally there isn’t agreement between the two members about who should be registering DOIs going forward, and the member who wants to take on ownership of the title in our system becomes a “disputing member”. In these very rare cases, we follow this process: