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Content NegotiationCrossrefDataCiteInformática y Ciencias de la InformaciónInglés
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Last year Crossref and DataCite announced support for HTTP content negotiation for DOI names. Today, we are pleased to report further collaboration on the topic. We think it is very important that the two largest DOI Registration Agencies work together in order to provide metadata services to DOI names.

Citation FormatsCrossrefMetadataPDFR&DInformática y Ciencias de la InformaciónInglés
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PDF-EXTRACT Crossref Labs is happy to announce the first public release of “pdf-extract” an open source set of tools and libraries for extracting citation references (and, eventually, other semantic metadata) from PDFs. We first demonstrated this tool to Crossref members at our annual meeting last year.

Citation FormatsCrossrefDOIsLinked DataMetadataInformática y Ciencias de la InformaciónInglés
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Autor Karl Ward

Today two new record types were added to dx.doi.org resolution for Crossref DOIs. These allow anyone to retrieve DOI bibliographic metadata as formatted bibliographic entries. To perform the formatting we’re using the citation style language processor, citeproc-js which supports a shed load of citation styles and locales.

CrossrefDomainsReverse Look-upInformática y Ciencias de la InformaciónInglés
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Autor Karl Ward

We’ve been asked a few times if it is possible to determine whether or not a particular domain name belongs to a Crossref member. To address this we’re launching another small service that performs something like a “reverse look-up” of URLs and domain names to DOIs and Crossref member status.

CrossrefDataDataCiteIdentifiersLinked DataInformática y Ciencias de la InformaciónInglés
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In April In April for its DOIs. At the time I cheekily called-out DataCite to start supporting content negotiation as well. Edward Zukowski (DataCite’s resident propellor-head) took up the challenge with gusto and, as of September 22nd DataCite has also been supporting content negotiation for its DOIs.

APIsCrossrefFamily NamesInformática y Ciencias de la InformaciónInglés
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Autor Karl Ward

Today I’m announcing a small web API that wraps a family name database here at Crossref R&D. The database, built from Crossref’s metadata, lists all unique family names that appear as contributors to articles, books, datasets and so on that are known to Crossref.

CrossrefDataCiteIdentifiersLinked DataMetadataInformática y Ciencias de la InformaciónInglés
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So does anybody remember the posting DOIs and Linked Data: Some Concrete Proposals? Well, we went with option “D.” From now on, DOIs, expressed as HTTP URIs, can be used with content-negotiation. Let’s get straight to the point.

CrossrefSupportInformática y Ciencias de la InformaciónInglés
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Announcements regarding Crossref system status or changes are posted in an Announcements forum on our support portal (http://support.crossref.org). We recommend that someone from your organisation monitor this forum to stay informed about Crossref system status, schema changes, or other issues affecting deposits and queries.

CrossrefPDFR&DInformática y Ciencias de la InformaciónInglés
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While working on an internal project, we developed “pdfstamp“, a command-line tool that allows one to easily apply linked images to PDFs. We thought some in our community might find it useful and have released it on github. Some more PDF-related tools will follow soon.

CrossrefIdentifiersInChIPDFXMPInformática y Ciencias de la InformaciónInglés
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Just a quick heads-up to say that we’ve had a go at incorporating InChIs and ontology terms into our PDFs with XMP. There isn’t a lot of room in an XMP packet so we’ve had to be a bit particular about what we include.