This TIPP was not present when ingesting a package update. Please check to see if it should be deleted. TIPP Not present when performing package update
This review task is generated when an existing GOKb package contains a TIPP is that not present in a subsequent update package in OpenRefine. You will need to do some preliminary research to find out whether or not the TIPP is still part of a package.
This is probably the the most common scenario. Publishers will often leave certain titles off of their lists – including earlier titles and ceased titles. If a TIPP has closed coverage dates in GOKb, that's often a good sign that a TIPP falls into this situation. If you cannot find any evidence that a TIPP is leaving a package, you can simply close the review task and move on.
Example: Acta radiologica. Diagnosis
In this case, the title is the earlier version of a currently published title, Acta Radiologica. Because Sage doesn't include earlier versions of titles on its update lists, we can assume this title was added to GOKb manually by someone doing title history work. You should not delete this title because it is correct and valuable. However, it will continue to produce review tasks each time the package is updated. As you get more comfortable with your package, you may be able to close review tasks for earlier titles with little investigation.
The scenario can occur for many reasons:
In this scenario, follow the steps below:
Note: If the title is transferring to another publisher, you may wish to use the Title Transfer action to handle all of its TIPPs in bulk and create TIPPs for the new publisher.
Example: Journal of Fire Protection Engineering
A look at this title showed that GOKb had a current TIPP for this title in the "Sage: All Titles" package. The TIPP had open coverage dates. However, it was missing from the latest Sage update file. A notice on the Sage web site for this title said that it was being transferred to another publisher. Sage continued to host past issues of the title, and the last issue available on the Sage web site was the November 2013 issue. The correct action is to close out the TIPP coverage information as described above.