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Broken Link Checker plugin wreaking havoc

Added by Marilyn Weber 18 days ago. Updated 5 days ago.

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2024-06-12
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Hi Commons Team,

You're possibly already familiar with most of this issue:

Thanks to Ming in GC IT working with someone on your team, the Library has learned that there’s a Commons site

https://khatchad.commons.gc.cuny.edu/research/publications which is causing one of our publishers to intermittently shut down access. On this page, the faculty member has a list of his publications, with download links. The Broken Link Checker plugin pings those destination URLs, some include doi.org links, on a regular basis (every 72 hours, by default, hence these notifications from the publisher have more or less always have occurred at the same time of the day from the same IP). Although a legitimate use of the publicly available dpi.org URLs, the publisher is concerned about bulk content-harvesting, although no content is being harvested; they think content is being harvested because all requests occur within 3-4 seconds of each other. We’ve shared this with the publisher, but they continue to shut down access every 3 days.

I’m sharing this because maybe the Commons Team could:

Discover an alternative plugin that isn’t so persistent?

or

Somehow rewrite the plugin so the gap between pings is not 3-4 seconds, so the false positive appearances of harvesting do not continue to persist.

or

Remove the plugin from the Commons

Because the Library is concerned that access to this particular resource and possibly others might be permanently shut down.

Thank you for considering and investigating.

Best,
Stephen

Stephen Klein
Digital Services Librarian
CUNY Graduate Center "


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