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CommunityCrossrefMember BriefingStaffBilgisayar ve Bilişim Bilimleriİngilizce
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Yazar Lindsay Russell

Looking at the road ahead, we’ve set some ambitious goals for ourselves and continue to see new members join from around the world, now numbering 16,000. To help achieve all that we plan in the years to come, we’ve grown our teams quite a bit over the last couple of years, and we are happy to welcome Carlos, Evans, Fabienne, Mike, Panos, and Patrick.

CrossrefData CenterPost MortemBilgisayar ve Bilişim Bilimleriİngilizce
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On October 6 at ~14:00 UTC, our data centre outside of Boston, MA went down. This affected most of our network services- even ones not hosted in the data centre. The problem was that both of our primary and backup network connections went down at the same time. We’re not sure why yet. We are consulting with our network provider. It took us 2 hours to get our systems back online.

Annual MeetingBoardCrossrefElectionsGovernanceBilgisayar ve Bilişim Bilimleriİngilizce
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We are pleased to share the 2021 board election slate. Crossref’s Nominating Committee received over 60 submissions from members worldwide to fill five open board seats. It was a fantastic group of applicants and showed the strength of our membership community. There are five seats open for election (three small, two large), and the Nominating Committee presents the following slate.

Content RegistrationCrossrefMetadataPost MortemURL UpdatesBilgisayar ve Bilişim Bilimleriİngilizce
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TL;DR We missed an error that led to resource resolution URLs of some 500,000+ records to be incorrectly updated. We have reverted the incorrect resolution URLs affected by this problem. And, we’re putting in place checks and changes in our processes to ensure this does not happen again. How we got here Our technical support team was contacted in late June by Wiley about updating resolution URLs for their content.

CommunityCrossrefBilgisayar ve Bilişim Bilimleriİngilizce
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Yazarlar Rosa Morais Clark, Anna Tolwinska

Crossref Conversations is an audio blog we’re trying out that will cover various topics important to our community. This conversation is between colleagues Anna Tolwinska and Rosa Morais Clark, discussing how we can make research happen faster, with fewer hurdles, and how Crossref can help. Our members have been asking us how Crossref can support open science, and we have a few insights to share. So we invite you to have a listen.

AffiliationsCrossrefMetadataRORSchemaBilgisayar ve Bilişim Bilimleriİngilizce
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We’ve just added to our input schema the ability to include affiliation information using ROR identifiers. Members who register content using XML can now include ROR IDs, and we’ll add the capability to our manual content registration form, participation reports, and metadata retrieval APIs in the near future. And we are inviting members to a Crossref/ROR webinar on 29th September at 3pm UTC.

CommunityCrossrefMetadataBilgisayar ve Bilişim Bilimleriİngilizce
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Yazar Jennifer Kemp

UPDATE, 14 October 2021: We received several excellent proposals in response to this RFP and we’d like to thank everyone involved for their time and enthusiasm. We are excited to announce the two projects that have been selected, to run through early 2023. Stay tuned!

CommunityCrossrefREST APIBilgisayar ve Bilişim Bilimleriİngilizce
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Yazar Patrick Polischuk

UPDATE, 24 August 2021: All pools have been migrated to the new Elasticsearch-backed API, which already appears to be more stable and performant than the outgoing Solr API. Please report any issues via our Crossref issue repository in Gitlab. UPDATE, 9 August 2021: The cutovers for the polite and Plus pools are delayed again.

CrossrefEvent DataRequest For ProposalBilgisayar ve Bilişim Bilimleriİngilizce
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UPDATE August 2, 2021: This work was awarded to Laura Paglione of the Spherical Cow Group. To date, we have collected around 740 million events from 12 different source since we launched our Event Data service service in 2017. Each event is an online mention of the research associated with a DOI, either via the DOI directly or using the associated URL. However, we know that there is much more out there.