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CDLCollaborationCommunityCrossrefDataCiteInformatikEnglisch
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Autor Ed Pentz

The scholarly communications sector has built and adopted a series of open identifier and metadata infrastructure systems to great success. Content identifiers (through Crossref and DataCite) and contributor identifiers (through ORCID) have become foundational infrastructure to the industry. But there still seems to be one piece of the infrastructure that is missing.

Annual MeetingCommunityCrossrefElectionMeetingsInformatikEnglisch
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A bit different from our traditional meetings, Crossref LIVE16 next week is the first of a totally new annual event for the scholarly communications community. Our theme is Smart alone; brilliant together. We have a broad program of both informal and plenary talks across two days.

CrossrefFull-text LinksMember BriefingMetadataSimilarity CheckInformatikEnglisch
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Autor Madeleine Watson

New features, new indexing, new name - oh my! TL;DR The indexing of Similarity Check users’ content into the shared full-text database is about to get a lot faster.

BoardCrossrefElectionMeetingsMember BriefingInformatikEnglisch
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Autor Lisa Hart Martin

Watch for two important emails on September 30 th – one with a voting link and material, and one with your username and password. Running Crossref well is a key part of our mission. It’s important that we be as neutral and fair as possible, and we are always striving for that balance.

APIsCitationCrossrefDataDataCiteInformatikEnglisch
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TL;DR Crossref and Datacite provide a service to link publications and data. The easiest way for Crossref members to participate in this is to cite data using DataCite DOIs and to include them in the references within the metadata deposit. These data citations are automatically detected.