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BooksCrossrefPublishingInformatikEnglisch
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Autor April Ondis

We’re reviving the Books Interest Group, and inviting new members! After a hiatus, Crossref’s Books Interest Group is back.  We’re excited to announce that Emily Ayubi of the American Psychological Association has agreed to chair the group. In reviving the group, our intention is to create opportunities to talk about issues that are important to scholarly book publishers.

Accepted ManuscriptsContent RegistrationCrossrefDOIsPublishingInformatikEnglisch
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Crossref is proposing a process to support the registration of content—including DOIs and other metadata—prior to that content being made available, or published, online. We’ve drafted a paper providing background on the reasons we want to support this and highlighting the use cases.

Clinical TrialsCrossmarkCrossrefIdentifiersLinkingInformatikEnglisch
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We will shortly be adding a new feature to Crossmark. In a section called “Clinical Trials” we will be using new metadata fields to link together all of the publications we know about that reference a particular clinical trial. Most medical journals make clinical trial registration a prerequisite for publication.

CrossrefDataEvent DataIdentifiersLinked DataInformatikEnglisch
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In the 2015 Crossref Annual Meeting, I introduced a metaphor for the work that we do at Crossref. I re-present it here for broader discussion as this narrative continues to play a guiding role in the development of products and services this year. Metadata enable connections At Crossref, we make research outputs easy to find, cite, link, and assess through DOIs.

Auto-updateCrossrefORCIDInformatikEnglisch
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Today eight publishers have presented an open letter that sets out the rationale for making ORCID iDs a requirement for all corresponding authors, a move that is being backed by even more publishers and researchers as the news spreads on twitter with #publishORCID.

CrossmarkCrossrefMetadataOpen Funder RegistryInformatikEnglisch
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We’ve been talking a lot about infrastructure here at Crossref, and how the metadata we gather and organize is the foundation for so many services - those we provide directly - and those services that use our APIs to access that metadata, such as Kudos and CHORUS, which in turn provide the wider world of researchers, administrators, and funders with tailored information and tools.

CrossrefEvent DataR&DWikipediaInformatikEnglisch
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Autor Joe Wass

If you’re anything like us at Crossref Labs (and we know some of you are) you would have been very excited about the launch of the Raspberry Pi Zero a couple of days ago. In case you missed it, this is a new edition of the tiny low-priced Raspberry Pi computer. Very tiny and very low-priced. At $5 we just had to have one, and ordered one before we knew exactly what we want to do with it. You would have done the same.

Annual MeetingCommunityCrossrefMeetingsMember BriefingInformatikEnglisch
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Autor April Ondis

You might have missed it, but you haven’t missed out. If you want to watch – or savor re-watching – the presentations from last week’s 2015 Crossref Annual Meeting, we’ve embedded each video below in chronological order. Sit back, relax, and take it all in (again) just as though you were in an air-conditioned ballroom at the Taj.

Annual MeetingBrandCollaborationCommunityCrossrefInformatikEnglisch
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The rebranding of Crossref was top priority when I joined in May in a new role called “Director of Member & Community Outreach”. Since then I’ve been working to understand the array of services, attributes, and audiences we have developed;