Changes Coming to MDPI Journals: Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and Creative Commons Attribution License [PDF]
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Shu-Kun Lin, Derek McPhee
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI) Under the Context of Research Data Librarianship
A digital object identifier (DOI) is an increasingly prominent persistent identifier in finding and accessing scholarly information. This paper intends to present an overview of global development and approaches in the field of DOI and DOI services with ...
Jia Liu
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Dataset of first appearances of the scholarly bibliographic references on Wikipedia articles
Measurement(s) Publication • Scientific Publication • Publication Identifier • Digital Object Identifier (DOI) Technology Type(s) documenting • digital ...
Jiro Kikkawa +2 more
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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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المعرف الرقمی للوصول إِلى المعلومات (Digital Object Identifier) DOI - دراسة فی ماهیته ومکوناته وفوائده للباحثین والدوریات [PDF]
تناولت الدراسة المعرف الرقمی للوصول إِلى المعلومات سواء کانت بحث أَم فصل من کتاب أَم نص کامل؛ إِذ یعرَّف المعرَّف الرقمی على أَنَّه وسیلة للوصول إِلى المعلومات برابط حی یوصل الباحث عن المعلومات إِلى معلومات بدخول الإِنترنت وهذا الرابط یکون فعَّالًا دائم ...
إِیمان خضر +1 more
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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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CrossRef tools for small publishers [PDF]
CrossRef is a membership association for scholarly publishers with a mission of improving scholarly communication through community collaboration. CrossRef now has over 5,000 publisher members, and a large proportion of these member publishers (over 80%)
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 to apply CrossMark and FundRef via CrossRef extensible markup language [PDF]
CrossRef is an association of scholarly publishers that develops shared infrastructure to support more effective scholarly communications. In the 14 years since CrossRef launched, it has developed a number of services that hinge around the Digital Object
Rachael Lammey
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI) – an Important Element in Scientific Communication
Digital object identifier (DOI), which appeared in the late 1990s, allows users to immediately find on the Internet the digital object they are interested in – an article, book, journal, dissertation, etc.
Е lena Pavlovska
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