Hi Priya,

The Dryad codebase has never been 100% functional regarding DOI metadata 
registration. We went through a few iterations and we eventually had to rewrite 
a large piece, because DataCite's field/value system couldn't contain all of 
the metadata we wanted to register. We now submit metadata as a full XML 
document that conforms to the DataCite schema.

We are planning to do some concentrated cleanup on this code in a couple of 
weeks. I can send you a message when we have it working properly.

As a side note, Dryad has now transitioned from a subversion-based code 
repository to GitHub. The most current Dryad code is now available at 
https://github.com/datadryad/dryad-repo 

--- Ryan Scherle
--- Data Repository Architect
--- Dryad Digital Repository

On Oct 10, 2012, at 11:43 AM, Priya S <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I am using Dryad version. 
> 
> & using "Datacite metadata Store" to mint DOIs & register associated metadata.
> 
> Noticed in datacite.org that metadata files are missing for some of the DOIs. 
> The metadata are entered into the system & the submission happened 
> successfully. So I don't understand why the metadata was successfully 
> transferred for some DOIs and not others.
> 
> Could anyone please help me to solve this?
> 
> Thanks & regards
> Priya
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