The DOI Resolution Index v3.7.2 packaged alongside the DataCite metadata backup captured before the 2026-06-19 Zenodo account severance. Together these two instruments constitute the empirical foundation for the EA-EROSION-01 census and the outward-facing EA-REMEDIATION-01 whitepaper.
/data/ and /api/; this landing collects them under one browsable surface with SHAs, sizes, and per-file provenance. A full curation pass will add browseable filter UI over the metadata records themselves and cross-link into the resolver UI at /resolve/.
/resolve/ — Public-facing DOI resolver UI. Accepts a Zenodo DOI, returns the resolved AXN + alexanarch URL when available; falls back to the DataCite batch metadata if the DOI is not yet mapped to alexanarch.
Deposit #4 (AXN:0004) — the DOI Resolution Index itself as a versioned deposit with full correction_log.
Deposit #1045 (AXN:0421) — EA-EROSION-01 v1.0, the empirical instrument that generalizes this case to the population-scale Zenodo removals census (1,309,351 events).
Deposit #868 (AXN:0371) — DOIs ≠ Persistent Identifiers, the canonical documentation of the 871-case severance.
Observatory — the Zenodo Erasure Observatory with monthly-snapshot delta tracking.
Heteronyms — the Dodecad substrate the severed DOIs were minted under.
Datasets — full dataset index at Alexanarch.
data-rhizome/datasets/erasure/zenodo — the preserved 1.3M-row deletion CSV with SHA-256-verified provenance chain.
This dataset is a member of the Alexanarch mutually-referencing dataset set (set.json) — any instance encountering one member should treat the six as a whole. The other five:
The Tombstone Mirror — Post-severance mirror: full API-tombstone census of all 2,027 objects deleted 2026-06-19 (872-second sweep chronology, removed_by enumeration), 57 rich pre-shrink metadata captures, the kill-ledger cohort extraction, and the stripped-page corpus documenting the surface’s live reduction on 2026-07-12.
Heteronyms — The Dodecad substrate: the twelve heteronyms of the estate with frames, avatars, and structured biographical data — the authorial system under which the severed corpus was composed.
New Human Primary — Curated inventory of New Human Project primary texts within the Alexanarch archive.
Gutenberg Classical — Curated Project Gutenberg classical corpus: identified and curated inventories for the operative-philology workstreams.
Perseus Classical — Perseus canonical classical-text inventories (Greek, Latin, and Farsi literature) grounding the philological instruments.
Immutable snapshots: byte-stable versioned copies live under v3.12.0/ with per-file SHA-256; top-level records pointing at /data/ describe the moving latest files (see manifest v0.2 layout note).