Zenodo v1.1 “New Version” Template#
(Copy‑paste ready)
🔁 When to use#
Use this only when:
- content meaningfully changes
- figures or validation checks are updated
- clarifications are added that affect interpretation
Do not use for typo fixes.
Zenodo — New Version Fields#
🔹 Upload type#
- Leave unchanged
(inherits from v1)
🔹 Title#
- Leave unchanged
Calibrating AI Drift via Declared Operating Regimes
🔹 Version#
- Update to:
1.1.0
Increment:
- patch →
1.0.1(typos) - minor →
1.1.0(clarity, figures, checks) - major →
2.0.0(scope change)
🔹 Description (New Version Note)#
Paste only this paragraph:
This version includes clarifications and minor structural refinements that improve interpretability and alignment with the declared operating regimes framework. No changes are made to the core claims or scope of the work.
(This keeps reviewers calm and citation‑safe.)
🔹 DOI#
- Select:
“No, I need one”
Zenodo will:
- mint a new version DOI
- preserve the concept DOI
- maintain citation continuity
Never paste a DOI here.
🔹 Publication date#
- Enter: today’s date
YYYY-MM-DD
🔹 Related identifiers#
- Leave empty
Zenodo auto‑links versions.
🔹 License#
- Leave unchanged
CC‑BY‑4.0
🔹 Keywords#
- Leave unchanged
Post‑Publish (30 seconds)#
- Copy the new version DOI
- Update in repo:
CITATION.cffzenodo.json
- Commit with message:
Update metadata for Zenodo v1.1
Done.
Why this works#
- Preserves concept DOI authority
- Avoids semantic drift
- Keeps citations stable
- Signals maturity, not churn
This is exactly how long‑lived technical notes evolve quietly.