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CrossrefDOIsMetadataInformática y Ciencias de la InformaciónInglés
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Autor April Ondis

The act of registering a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) for scholarly content is sometimes conflated with the notion of conferring a seal of approval or other mark of good quality upon an item of content. This is a fundamental misunderstanding. A DOI is a tool, not a badge of honor.

CommunityCrossrefMeetingsInformática y Ciencias de la InformaciónInglés
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Autor April Ondis

Last week a bunch of Crossref’s staff traveled to the 2016 Society for Scholarly Publishing Annual Meeting in Vancouver, BC. After we returned en masse, all nine of us put our heads together to share some of our personal memories of the event.

CrossrefDataDOIsEvent DataR&DInformática y Ciencias de la InformaciónInglés
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Autor Joe Wass

This is a joint blog post with Dario Taraborelli, coming from WikiCite 2016. In 2014 we were taking our first steps along the path that would lead us to Crossref Event Data.

CrossrefDOIsEvent DataIdentifiersLinkingInformática y Ciencias de la InformaciónInglés
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Autor Joe Wass

As part of our Event Data work we’ve been investigating where DOI resolutions come from. A resolution could be someone clicking a DOI hyperlink, or a search engine spider gathering data or a publisher’s system performing its duties.

Clinical TrialsCrossmarkCrossrefInteroperabilityLinked DataInformática y Ciencias de la InformaciónInglés
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Autores Daniel Shanahan, Kirsty Meddings

It’s here. After years of hard work and with a huge cast of characters involved, I am delighted to announce that you will now be able to instantly link to all published articles related to an individual clinical trial through the Crossmark dialogue box. Linked Clinical Trials are here!

CrossrefPreprintsInformática y Ciencias de la InformaciónInglés
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TL;DR By August 2016, Crossref will enable its members to assign Crossref DOIs to preprints. Preprint DOIs will be assigned by the Crossref member responsible for the preprint and that DOI will be different from the DOI assigned by the publisher to the accepted manuscript and version of record.