Country associated with the result because it is the country of the organisation that manages the institutional repository or national aggregator or CRIS system from which this record was collected
Country of affiliations of authors can be found instead in the affiliation rel.
### coverage
_Type: String • Cardinality: MANY_
<spanclassName="todo">TODO</span>
### dateofcollection
_Type: String • Cardinality: ONE_
When OpenAIRE collected the record the last time.
<spanclassName="todo">TODO: we should indicate the used date format</span>
### description
_Type: String • Cardinality: MANY_
A brief description of the resource and the context in which the resource was created.
### embargoenddate
_Type: String • Cardinality: ONE_
Date when the embargo ends and this result turns Open Access. <spanclassName="todo">TODO: we should indicate the used date format</span>
Specific materialization or version of the result. For example, you can have one result with three instances: one is the pre-print, one is the post-print, one is the published version
The `alpha-3/ISO 639-2` code of the language. Values controlled by the [dnet:languages vocabulary](https://api.openaire.eu/vocabularies/dnet:languages)
### lastupdatetimestamp
_Type: Long • Cardinality: ONE_
Timestamp of last update of the record in OpenAIRE.
Persistent identifiers of the result. See also <spanclassName="todo">[OpenAIRE entity identifier and PID mapping policy](https://support.openaire.eu/projects/docs/wiki/OpenAIRE_entity_identifier_and_PID_mapping_policy)</span> to learn more.
### publicationdate
_Type: String • Cardinality: ONE_
Main date of the research product: typically the publication or issued date. In case of a research result with different versions with different dates, the date of the result is selected as the most frequent well-formatted date. If not available, then the most recent and complete date among those that are well-formatted. For statistics, the year is extracted and the result is counted only among the result of that year. Example: Pre-print date: 2019-02-03, Article date provided by repository: 2020-02, Article date provided by Crossref: 2020, OpenAIRE will set as date 2019-02-03, because it’s the most recent among the complete and well-formed dates. If then the repository updates the metadata and set a complete date (e.g. 2020-02-12), then this will be the new date for the result because it becomes the most recent most complete date. However, if OpenAIRE then collects the pre-print from another repository with date 2019-02-03, then this will be the “winning date” because it becomes the most frequent well-formatted date.
### publisher
_Type: String • Cardinality: ONE_
The name of the entity that holds, archives, publishes prints, distributes, releases, issues, or produces the resource.
### source
_Type: String • Cardinality: MANY_
A related resource from which the described resource is derived. See definition of Dublin Core field [dc:source](https://www.dublincore.org/specifications/dublin-core/dcmi-terms/elements11/source).