Similarly, CrossRef requires that DOIs link to landing pages and not the content file directly. This is their rationale: https://www.crossref.org/documentation/member-setup/creating-a-landing-page/
Sarah Swanz School of Information, MSc ’18 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor On Feb 15, 2024 at 2:08 PM -0600, Eric Lease Morgan <00000107b9c961ae-dmarc-requ...@lists.clir.org>, wrote: > Why do we -- librarians -- point people to splash/landing pages instead of > the actual content? > > We digitize stuff. We describe it. We put it on the Web. And then we point > people to the descriptions instead of the real things. I understand the > need/desire to make people aware of the metadata, but the metadata does not > really give a link to the real thing. Instead, I must look over a > splash/landing page, identify the download link, and click. Such is fine for > a single one-off item, but when there are dozens (if not hundreds) of > desirable items, then I am inhibited from click/save, click/save, click/save, > etc. > > -- > Eric Morgan <emor...@nd.edu>