The research nexus and Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure (POSI): sharing our goal of an open, connected ecosystem of research objects [PDF]
As a community, it is impossible to ignore the fact that sharing research and information related to research is a much broader proposition than sharing an article, book, or conference paper. In supporting an evolving scholarly record, making connections
Rachael Lammey
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CrossRef Text and Data Mining Services [PDF]
The discipline of text and data mining (TDM) is growing in visibility in the scholarly research community. In May 2014, CrossRef launched CrossRef Text and Data Mining Services, which aims to alleviate the issues that text mining researchers encounter ...
Rachael Lammey
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Metadata 2020 Workathon Proceedings - Sept 2019 [PDF]
Metadata 2020 have been thinking about how to spend the time during 2020 to ensure that our efforts result in the greatest impact possible. In reviewing our midpoint outputs, we recognized that a key piece that often is missing in the Scholarly ...
John Chodacki +12 more
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Participation Reports help Crossref members drive research further [PDF]
This article aims to explain the key metadata elements listed in Participation Reports, why it’s important to check them regularly, and how Crossref members can improve their scores. Crossref members register a lot of metadata in Crossref.
Anna Tolwinska
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Crossref at 20 years: what do the community need? [PDF]
Purpose The 20th anniversary of Crossref is a good point to evaluate where Crossref stands with the communities it supports so that it can be in a position to serve their needs in the future. Methods This evaluation took the form of a survey and a series
Rachael Lammey
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CrossRef developments and initiatives: an update on services for the scholarly publishing community from CrossRef [PDF]
CrossRef (http://www.crossref.org) is a not-for-profit membership association of publishers. Since its founding in 2000, CrossRef has provided reference linking services for over 62 million scholarly content items, including journal articles, books and ...
Rachael Lammey
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How publishers can work with Crossref on data citation [PDF]
It aims to explain why data citation is important, how publishers and data repositories can do this and what use will be made of the information they provide.
Rachael Lammey
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Open-source code to convert Journal Article Tag Suite Extensible Markup Language (JATS XML) to various viewers and other XML types for scholarly journal publishing [PDF]
There are many ways to use open source code to implement digital standards for scholarly journal publishing. However, providing digital services using open-source code can be a challenge, especially for small and local academic society journals.
Younsang Cho
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Using the Crossref Metadata API to explore publisher content [PDF]
Crossref is a not-for-profit membership association for scholarly publishers, founded in 2000. It is the largest digital object identifier (DOI) registration agency and provides publisher members with the capacity to deposit DOIs and their associated ...
Rachael Lammey
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