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fix GDCC link #8886

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion doc/sphinx-guides/source/installation/config.rst
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Once this is done, you will be able to publish datasets and files, but the persistent identifiers will not be citable, and they will only resolve from the DataCite test environment (and then only if the Dataverse installation from which you published them is accessible - DOIs minted from your laptop will not resolve). Note that any datasets or files created using the test configuration cannot be directly migrated and would need to be created again once a valid DOI namespace is configured.

To properly configure persistent identifiers for a production installation, an account and associated namespace must be acquired for a fee from a DOI or HDL provider. **DataCite** (https://www.datacite.org) is the recommended DOI provider (see https://dataverse.org/global-dataverse-community-consortium for more on joining DataCite) but **EZID** (http://ezid.cdlib.org) is an option for the University of California according to https://www.cdlib.org/cdlinfo/2017/08/04/ezid-doi-service-is-evolving/ . **Handle.Net** (https://www.handle.net) is the HDL provider.
To properly configure persistent identifiers for a production installation, an account and associated namespace must be acquired for a fee from a DOI or HDL provider. **DataCite** (https://www.datacite.org) is the recommended DOI provider (see https://dataversecommunity.global for more on joining DataCite) but **EZID** (http://ezid.cdlib.org) is an option for the University of California according to https://www.cdlib.org/cdlinfo/2017/08/04/ezid-doi-service-is-evolving/ . **Handle.Net** (https://www.handle.net) is the HDL provider.

Once you have your DOI or Handle account credentials and a namespace, configure your Dataverse installation to use them using the JVM options and database settings below.

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