Carol Anne Meyer presents a webinar on assigning CrossRef DOIs to scholarly book content. This webinar is also will explain how DOIs make it easier for your readers to find your books. It was held on June 26, 2014 and begins 10 seconds into the recording.
The paper presents Google, a large-scale web search engine prototype created by Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page. It addresses problems with existing search engines like returning too many low-quality results. The paper describes Google's use of PageRank, which assigns importance scores to pages based on the page's links, and its index structure. It also discusses Google's architecture including data structures like BigFiles and techniques for crawling, indexing, and searching the web rapidly and at scale. The paper concludes Google met its goals of building a scalable search engine that provides high-quality results.
CrossCheck is a plagiarism detection software launched in 2008 that analyzes text and compares it to a database of content. It is used by over 364 publishers and has indexed over 33.6 million articles. Usage of CrossCheck has increased over time, with more manuscripts being checked and more users finding plagiarized content. CrossRef also launched CrossMark in 2012, a system that provides publication record information and alerts readers to any updates or corrections to content.
2013 CrossRef Annual Meeting United in Preservation - Randy Kiefer and Kate W...Crossref
In this presentation, Randy Kiefer from CLOCKSS and Kate Wittenberg from Portico will discuss the importance of digital preservation, what preservation is and is not, and the reasons why preservation needs to be supported by the library and publishing communities.
This slide deck provides an overview of proposals to use HTTP Links as a means to address some long standing problems related to scholarly resources on the web.
This document discusses Crossmark, a solution for consistently showing updates to scholarly articles. Crossmark embeds a button in HTML and PDF versions of articles that displays additional publication information chosen by the publisher, such as funding data, ORCIDs, and license information. This allows readers to easily access updates and trust that they have the most current information, even when viewing articles away from the publisher site. Nearly 500 publishers are using Crossmark to flag updates for over 5 million articles.
Introduction to Crossref - Crossref LIVE Kuala LumpurCrossref
The document provides an agenda and overview for a Crossref workshop on using metadata and Crossref services. The agenda covers topics such as an introduction to Crossref, registering content, the importance of DOIs, and working with the Crossref community. The overview discusses Crossref's role in making research outputs discoverable and reusable, its membership of over 12,000 organizations, and the over 100 million scholarly content items in its metadata store. Key Crossref services that are highlighted include reference linking, cited-by, and the Funder Registry.
Content Registration at Crossref - LIVE Kuala LumpurCrossref
Rachael Lammey, Head of Community Outreach, talks about the various ways publish register their content and deposit metadata at Crossref. Presented at Crossref LIVE Kuala Lumpur, 8 July 2019.
Carol Anne Meyer presents a webinar on assigning CrossRef DOIs to scholarly book content. This webinar is also will explain how DOIs make it easier for your readers to find your books. It was held on June 26, 2014 and begins 10 seconds into the recording.
The paper presents Google, a large-scale web search engine prototype created by Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page. It addresses problems with existing search engines like returning too many low-quality results. The paper describes Google's use of PageRank, which assigns importance scores to pages based on the page's links, and its index structure. It also discusses Google's architecture including data structures like BigFiles and techniques for crawling, indexing, and searching the web rapidly and at scale. The paper concludes Google met its goals of building a scalable search engine that provides high-quality results.
CrossCheck is a plagiarism detection software launched in 2008 that analyzes text and compares it to a database of content. It is used by over 364 publishers and has indexed over 33.6 million articles. Usage of CrossCheck has increased over time, with more manuscripts being checked and more users finding plagiarized content. CrossRef also launched CrossMark in 2012, a system that provides publication record information and alerts readers to any updates or corrections to content.
2013 CrossRef Annual Meeting United in Preservation - Randy Kiefer and Kate W...Crossref
In this presentation, Randy Kiefer from CLOCKSS and Kate Wittenberg from Portico will discuss the importance of digital preservation, what preservation is and is not, and the reasons why preservation needs to be supported by the library and publishing communities.
This slide deck provides an overview of proposals to use HTTP Links as a means to address some long standing problems related to scholarly resources on the web.
This document discusses Crossmark, a solution for consistently showing updates to scholarly articles. Crossmark embeds a button in HTML and PDF versions of articles that displays additional publication information chosen by the publisher, such as funding data, ORCIDs, and license information. This allows readers to easily access updates and trust that they have the most current information, even when viewing articles away from the publisher site. Nearly 500 publishers are using Crossmark to flag updates for over 5 million articles.
Introduction to Crossref - Crossref LIVE Kuala LumpurCrossref
The document provides an agenda and overview for a Crossref workshop on using metadata and Crossref services. The agenda covers topics such as an introduction to Crossref, registering content, the importance of DOIs, and working with the Crossref community. The overview discusses Crossref's role in making research outputs discoverable and reusable, its membership of over 12,000 organizations, and the over 100 million scholarly content items in its metadata store. Key Crossref services that are highlighted include reference linking, cited-by, and the Funder Registry.
Content Registration at Crossref - LIVE Kuala LumpurCrossref
Rachael Lammey, Head of Community Outreach, talks about the various ways publish register their content and deposit metadata at Crossref. Presented at Crossref LIVE Kuala Lumpur, 8 July 2019.
Web-scale Discovery Implementation with the End User in Mind (SLA 2012)Rafal Kasprowski
The document summarizes a presentation given at the 2012 SLA Annual Conference in Chicago. It introduces three speakers: Harry Kaplanian from EBSCO Publishing, Debra Kolah from Rice University, and Rafal Kasprowski also from Rice University. It then provides brief biographies and background information for each speaker.
The presentation traces the history of resource discovery tools from early cataloging practices to current web-scale discovery systems. It discusses the pros and cons of different approaches such as federated search, local discovery layers, and web-scale discovery. The document concludes with details about Rice University's selection process for a new discovery system, which included user testing, demonstrations, and an ethnographic study.
The CrossRef team is working on rewriting their core systems. In 2011 they focused on reconfiguring their data center and improving the base platform. The query and deposit system development took longer than expected due to unforeseen issues. In 2012 they plan to develop a local metadata repository, rewrite the deposit system to improve user interfaces, and focus on maintenance while planning future enhancements.
This document discusses reference linking and cited-by linking in Crossref. It provides three ways to include references in an XML deposit file, as well as three strategies for retrieving cited-by data from Crossref - periodically getting the latest data and updating pages; getting data once and enabling alerts; or getting data on the fly when a user requests it. The document also includes examples of URLs and requests to use for each strategy.
The webinar held 6 October 2020.
The webinar is relevant for new and existing Crossref members, publishers, editors, researchers, service
providers, hosting platforms, funders, librarians; really anyone interested in finding out a bit more about what
Crossref is and does.
This webinar covers:
• How to register content with Crossref
• How to make updates to your metadata in order to make changes, corrections, or to add more detail
• Participation reports
• Additional services and where to find help.
Sessions presented in English by Crossref staff.
Cloud Security Monitoring and Spark Analyticsamesar0
This document summarizes a presentation about Threat Stack's use of Spark analytics to process security event data from their cloud monitoring platform. Key points:
- Threat Stack uses Spark to perform rollups and aggregations on streaming security event data from their customers' cloud environments to detect threats and monitor compliance.
- The event data is consumed from RabbitMQ by an "Event Writer" process and written to S3 in batches, where it is then processed by Spark jobs running every 10 minutes.
- Spark analytics provides scalable rollups of event counts and other metrics that are written to Postgres. This replaced less scalable homegrown solutions and Elasticsearch facets.
- Ongoing work includes optimizing
This webinar was held on Jun 18, 2015.
CrossCheck, powered by iThenticate now has over 600 members using the service to screen content for originality. Through demand from these members, CrossRef held a webinar for CrossCheck administrators and more experienced users that covered:
- The scale of the current CrossCheck database
- CrossCheck participation and usage
- An overview of the newest features in iThenticate
- A run-through of more administrator-specific features in iThenticate
- Advice on interpreting the reports and common issues
- Details on support resources available for publishers
- Q&A session
Representatives from CrossRef and iParadigms ran the webinar.
Content Registration at Crossref - LIVE BangkokCrossref
Rachael Lammey, Head of Community Outreach, talks about the various ways publish register their content and deposit metadata at Crossref. Presented at Crossref LIVE Bangkok, 10 July 2019.
Colloquim Report on Crawler - 1 Dec 2014Sunny Gupta
This document summarizes a web crawling project completed by Sunny Kumar for his Bachelor's degree. It describes a web crawler called Rotto Link Crawler that was developed to extract broken or dead links within a website. The crawler takes a seed URL, crawls every page of that site to find hyperlinks, and checks if any links are broken. If broken links or pages containing keywords are found, they are stored in a database. The project utilized various Python libraries and was built with a Flask backend and AngularJS frontend.
Update from the W3C Web Annotation Working Group on its progress towards establishing a data model, vocabulary, serialization, and interaction protocol for digital annotation.
Membership at Crossref is about more than assigning digital object identifiers (DOIs) to your content. A DOI is simply one important piece of metadata you can register at Crossref. The more accurate and comprehensive your metadata is, the further it will go.
In this webinar we cover:
- The importance of complete and accurate metadata
- How to make corrections and additions to your records including the various tools you can use to do this.
- How our new Participation Reports tool can help you find out what metadata your records may be missing and how to improve them
- How to get further help and support
Presented by Rachael Lammey, Head of International Outreach at Crossref, ran in collaboration with ies Research. Presented on 20th August 2020.
Harnessing Free Content with Web Service APIsALATechSource
This document provides an overview of APIs and their use for libraries. It discusses how APIs allow different systems and services to communicate with each other on the web. The document outlines several real-world examples of how libraries can use APIs, including to retrieve tweets, videos, photos and reviews to enhance their catalogs and services. It also lists many specific APIs that libraries could potentially utilize and provides resources for API development.
CrossMark: Standardizing Funding Information in Scholarly Journal Articles 20...Crossref
H. Frederick Dylla discusses standardizing funding information in scholarly articles through CrossRef's CrossMark initiative. He notes that CrossRef contributed to the US Scholarly Publishing Roundtable discussions on access and interoperability. CrossMark allows inclusion of funding agency attribution, which benefits researchers, funders, and publishers by increasing transparency, consistency, and ability to monitor compliance. Next steps include finalizing the CrossRef standard for funding data and encouraging adoption.
This document lists over 50 publishing organizations and societies that participate in plagiarism screening through CrossRef. It provides information on CrossRef's plagiarism screening capabilities, including the large number of publications and content items in its database. The document discusses growing membership, usage, and capabilities like duplicate submission detection. It ends by asking questions about how organizations use plagiarism screening tools like iThenticate and what results have been found.
This document discusses integrating Roma (gypsy) children into the Italian school system. It provides an overview of the history of Roma schooling in Italy from 1963 to the present, moving from special classes to compulsory education for all Roma children. It also discusses approaches to integration through plurilingualism, intercultural education rather than assimilation, and using technology to address poverty and exclusion. The document was presented by Cinzia Colaiuda of the Italian Ministry of Education.
This document summarizes CrossCheck, a plagiarism detection service launched by CrossRef in 2008. It explains that CrossCheck uses iThenticate software to analyze and compare submitted manuscripts against a database of over 41 million articles from 610 publisher members. Members benefit by being able to check manuscripts for plagiarism from their own publications as well as others in the database. The annual membership fee is based on the publisher's CrossRef fee, plus a per-document checking fee of $0.75-$0.25 paid to iParadigms. Over 170,000 manuscripts are checked through CrossCheck each month.
CrossRef is a nonprofit membership association whose mission is to enable easy identification and use of trustworthy electronic content. It promotes cooperation among publishers to develop sustainable infrastructure for this purpose. CrossRef operates a database containing over 25 million content items from over 80 publisher members. It also offers the CrossCheck text-matching software to detect plagiarism in submitted manuscripts. Based on publisher pilots, many found the software effective in detecting plagiarism and valuable for manuscript screening.
This eTwinning project involves elementary school students ages 10-12 from Turkey, Romania, Italy, Greece, and Romania. Over the course of 6 months, the students will learn about each other's customs and traditions by creating and sharing presentations, videos, photos, and other materials using ICT tools like PowerPoint, YouTube, and Skype. The goals are to improve the students' English, ICT skills, and pride in their own traditions while learning about other cultures.
Crossref presented these slides to the public on May 23, 2016 as a update on the status of several key Crossref initiatives, including enabling the acceptance of preprints, early content registration, and an early preview of Crossref Event Data, improvements to the CrossMark dialog box. Other topics included the growth of the Crossref membership, and the launch of a new logo and new product names as part of Crossref re-branding. Speakers included Daniel Shanahan of BioMedCentral and Ed Pentz, Ginny Hendricks, Geoffrey Bilder, Jennifer Lin, Maddy Watson, Kirsty Meddings, Chuck Koscher of Crossref.
Overview of how book publishers can improve discoverability of their content by assigning and linking CrossRef DOIs. Presented to the American Association of University Presses (AAUP) June 2014, New Orleans, LA, United States
Web-scale Discovery Implementation with the End User in Mind (SLA 2012)Rafal Kasprowski
The document summarizes a presentation given at the 2012 SLA Annual Conference in Chicago. It introduces three speakers: Harry Kaplanian from EBSCO Publishing, Debra Kolah from Rice University, and Rafal Kasprowski also from Rice University. It then provides brief biographies and background information for each speaker.
The presentation traces the history of resource discovery tools from early cataloging practices to current web-scale discovery systems. It discusses the pros and cons of different approaches such as federated search, local discovery layers, and web-scale discovery. The document concludes with details about Rice University's selection process for a new discovery system, which included user testing, demonstrations, and an ethnographic study.
The CrossRef team is working on rewriting their core systems. In 2011 they focused on reconfiguring their data center and improving the base platform. The query and deposit system development took longer than expected due to unforeseen issues. In 2012 they plan to develop a local metadata repository, rewrite the deposit system to improve user interfaces, and focus on maintenance while planning future enhancements.
This document discusses reference linking and cited-by linking in Crossref. It provides three ways to include references in an XML deposit file, as well as three strategies for retrieving cited-by data from Crossref - periodically getting the latest data and updating pages; getting data once and enabling alerts; or getting data on the fly when a user requests it. The document also includes examples of URLs and requests to use for each strategy.
The webinar held 6 October 2020.
The webinar is relevant for new and existing Crossref members, publishers, editors, researchers, service
providers, hosting platforms, funders, librarians; really anyone interested in finding out a bit more about what
Crossref is and does.
This webinar covers:
• How to register content with Crossref
• How to make updates to your metadata in order to make changes, corrections, or to add more detail
• Participation reports
• Additional services and where to find help.
Sessions presented in English by Crossref staff.
Cloud Security Monitoring and Spark Analyticsamesar0
This document summarizes a presentation about Threat Stack's use of Spark analytics to process security event data from their cloud monitoring platform. Key points:
- Threat Stack uses Spark to perform rollups and aggregations on streaming security event data from their customers' cloud environments to detect threats and monitor compliance.
- The event data is consumed from RabbitMQ by an "Event Writer" process and written to S3 in batches, where it is then processed by Spark jobs running every 10 minutes.
- Spark analytics provides scalable rollups of event counts and other metrics that are written to Postgres. This replaced less scalable homegrown solutions and Elasticsearch facets.
- Ongoing work includes optimizing
This webinar was held on Jun 18, 2015.
CrossCheck, powered by iThenticate now has over 600 members using the service to screen content for originality. Through demand from these members, CrossRef held a webinar for CrossCheck administrators and more experienced users that covered:
- The scale of the current CrossCheck database
- CrossCheck participation and usage
- An overview of the newest features in iThenticate
- A run-through of more administrator-specific features in iThenticate
- Advice on interpreting the reports and common issues
- Details on support resources available for publishers
- Q&A session
Representatives from CrossRef and iParadigms ran the webinar.
Content Registration at Crossref - LIVE BangkokCrossref
Rachael Lammey, Head of Community Outreach, talks about the various ways publish register their content and deposit metadata at Crossref. Presented at Crossref LIVE Bangkok, 10 July 2019.
Colloquim Report on Crawler - 1 Dec 2014Sunny Gupta
This document summarizes a web crawling project completed by Sunny Kumar for his Bachelor's degree. It describes a web crawler called Rotto Link Crawler that was developed to extract broken or dead links within a website. The crawler takes a seed URL, crawls every page of that site to find hyperlinks, and checks if any links are broken. If broken links or pages containing keywords are found, they are stored in a database. The project utilized various Python libraries and was built with a Flask backend and AngularJS frontend.
Update from the W3C Web Annotation Working Group on its progress towards establishing a data model, vocabulary, serialization, and interaction protocol for digital annotation.
Membership at Crossref is about more than assigning digital object identifiers (DOIs) to your content. A DOI is simply one important piece of metadata you can register at Crossref. The more accurate and comprehensive your metadata is, the further it will go.
In this webinar we cover:
- The importance of complete and accurate metadata
- How to make corrections and additions to your records including the various tools you can use to do this.
- How our new Participation Reports tool can help you find out what metadata your records may be missing and how to improve them
- How to get further help and support
Presented by Rachael Lammey, Head of International Outreach at Crossref, ran in collaboration with ies Research. Presented on 20th August 2020.
Harnessing Free Content with Web Service APIsALATechSource
This document provides an overview of APIs and their use for libraries. It discusses how APIs allow different systems and services to communicate with each other on the web. The document outlines several real-world examples of how libraries can use APIs, including to retrieve tweets, videos, photos and reviews to enhance their catalogs and services. It also lists many specific APIs that libraries could potentially utilize and provides resources for API development.
CrossMark: Standardizing Funding Information in Scholarly Journal Articles 20...Crossref
H. Frederick Dylla discusses standardizing funding information in scholarly articles through CrossRef's CrossMark initiative. He notes that CrossRef contributed to the US Scholarly Publishing Roundtable discussions on access and interoperability. CrossMark allows inclusion of funding agency attribution, which benefits researchers, funders, and publishers by increasing transparency, consistency, and ability to monitor compliance. Next steps include finalizing the CrossRef standard for funding data and encouraging adoption.
This document lists over 50 publishing organizations and societies that participate in plagiarism screening through CrossRef. It provides information on CrossRef's plagiarism screening capabilities, including the large number of publications and content items in its database. The document discusses growing membership, usage, and capabilities like duplicate submission detection. It ends by asking questions about how organizations use plagiarism screening tools like iThenticate and what results have been found.
This document discusses integrating Roma (gypsy) children into the Italian school system. It provides an overview of the history of Roma schooling in Italy from 1963 to the present, moving from special classes to compulsory education for all Roma children. It also discusses approaches to integration through plurilingualism, intercultural education rather than assimilation, and using technology to address poverty and exclusion. The document was presented by Cinzia Colaiuda of the Italian Ministry of Education.
This document summarizes CrossCheck, a plagiarism detection service launched by CrossRef in 2008. It explains that CrossCheck uses iThenticate software to analyze and compare submitted manuscripts against a database of over 41 million articles from 610 publisher members. Members benefit by being able to check manuscripts for plagiarism from their own publications as well as others in the database. The annual membership fee is based on the publisher's CrossRef fee, plus a per-document checking fee of $0.75-$0.25 paid to iParadigms. Over 170,000 manuscripts are checked through CrossCheck each month.
CrossRef is a nonprofit membership association whose mission is to enable easy identification and use of trustworthy electronic content. It promotes cooperation among publishers to develop sustainable infrastructure for this purpose. CrossRef operates a database containing over 25 million content items from over 80 publisher members. It also offers the CrossCheck text-matching software to detect plagiarism in submitted manuscripts. Based on publisher pilots, many found the software effective in detecting plagiarism and valuable for manuscript screening.
This eTwinning project involves elementary school students ages 10-12 from Turkey, Romania, Italy, Greece, and Romania. Over the course of 6 months, the students will learn about each other's customs and traditions by creating and sharing presentations, videos, photos, and other materials using ICT tools like PowerPoint, YouTube, and Skype. The goals are to improve the students' English, ICT skills, and pride in their own traditions while learning about other cultures.
Crossref presented these slides to the public on May 23, 2016 as a update on the status of several key Crossref initiatives, including enabling the acceptance of preprints, early content registration, and an early preview of Crossref Event Data, improvements to the CrossMark dialog box. Other topics included the growth of the Crossref membership, and the launch of a new logo and new product names as part of Crossref re-branding. Speakers included Daniel Shanahan of BioMedCentral and Ed Pentz, Ginny Hendricks, Geoffrey Bilder, Jennifer Lin, Maddy Watson, Kirsty Meddings, Chuck Koscher of Crossref.
Overview of how book publishers can improve discoverability of their content by assigning and linking CrossRef DOIs. Presented to the American Association of University Presses (AAUP) June 2014, New Orleans, LA, United States
DOI Overview for the Book Industry Standards Group BISG Identifiers CommitteeCarol Anne Meyer
The document discusses Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) and their use for book publishers through CrossRef. It provides an overview of DOIs, their purpose in linking content and identifying digital objects. It outlines best practices for assigning CrossRef DOIs at the book, chapter and reference levels to enable persistent linking between books and other scholarly works. The document also reviews metadata requirements, deposit workflows, fees and the benefits of joining CrossRef's Book Interest Group for collaboration.
Crossref is an organization that helps publishers join together and register Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for their published content. DOIs provide stable links to content and help with discoverability, tracking usage, and building connections between related research. When publishers join Crossref, they deposit metadata that includes DOIs for their articles, books and other materials. This allows their content to be found more easily and for references to be linked between publications. Crossref recommends that publishers display DOIs prominently and deposit reference lists to take full advantage of the network and services it provides.
CrossRef DOIs for African Journal Partnership JournalsCrossref
This document discusses CrossRef and the services it provides to scholarly publishers and journals. CrossRef is a not-for-profit organization that provides Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) and linking services to over 5,000 member publications. It summarizes CrossRef's reference linking, metadata, and plagiarism checking services. It also provides information for African journals on how to get CrossRef DOIs and participate in CrossRef programs and services.
This document summarizes the history and development of OpenURL and link servers. It discusses how OpenURL and link servers like SFX were created to solve the problem of linking to the appropriate copy of an article by introducing a link server as a new component. The document outlines the key events in the development of OpenURL and commercial link servers. It provides examples of how OpenURL and link servers work to determine the appropriate links from a source to various targets. It also discusses benefits of OpenURL linking and the role of link servers like SFX.
Presented by Vanessa Fairhurst, Paul Davis and Rachael Lammey on March 3rd 2021.
The webinar covers how to create and correctly display a DOI, the importance of metadata and the various tools for content registration including the web deposit form, Metadata Manager and OJS plug-ins.
These slides will provide new members with tips on getting started with Crossref. Topics will include an introduction to content registration, creating identifiers, member obligations, as well as how to get assistance and keep in touch.
Crossref Community Manager, Vanessa Fairhurst, talks about the range of services Crossref offers to support and enhance scholarly research communications. Services include Reference Linking, Cited-By, the Funder Registry, Event Data, Crossmark and Similarity Check. Information on how to get further information and support is also available at the end of the presentation.
This document discusses DOIs (Digital Object Identifiers) and CrossRef's role in registering DOIs for book publishers. It provides an overview of DOIs and the International DOI Foundation (IDF) which oversees the DOI system. CrossRef is introduced as the largest DOI registration agency. The benefits of assigning CrossRef DOIs to books are described, including persistent linking between books and other scholarly content. Best practices for registering book DOIs at CrossRef are outlined, covering metadata requirements, linking, and displaying DOIs in citations.
This document discusses Crossref's metadata infrastructure and event data clearinghouse. It provides an overview of the types of metadata and scholarly activity data that Crossref collects from various sources and makes available through its API. This includes citations, social media engagements, downloads and other "events" related to published works. The document outlines how this centralized infrastructure benefits the research community by enabling use cases like discovery, collaboration and research assessment.
This document provides information to help a new member get started with Crossref. It outlines the key services Crossref provides like persistent identifiers, reference linking, and metadata registration. It describes the registration process including assigning prefixes and suffixes, creating DOIs, and depositing metadata. It also discusses maintaining and updating metadata records. The document encourages members to get involved in governance and provides resources for support and staying up-to-date.
Metadata, Open Access and More: Crossref presentationCrossref
Crossref presentation at Publisher Workshop: metadata, Open Access and more at the British Library. Presented by Vanessa Fairhurst and Rachael Lammey on 5 Feb 19.
Crossref Content Registration - LIVE MumbaiCrossref
This document provides information about registering metadata with Crossref, including:
1. Crossref assigns members a prefix and login to begin the registration process. Members can register metadata for various types of scholarly content.
2. Metadata should include important details about publications like author names, article titles, publication dates, and assigned DOIs to improve discovery of content.
3. Members can deposit metadata by uploading an XML file, using a web form, or integrating with their publishing systems. High quality, accurate metadata benefits discovery for both members and the public.
The document discusses Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) and how they are used to uniquely identify and link content on the web. It explains that Crossref is a DOI registration agency that assigns prefixes and helps route DOIs to registered URLs. Publishers can deposit DOIs and metadata with Crossref to register content. The document provides information on depositing metadata, updating registered content if URLs or metadata change, and how readers can search for DOIs.
Webinar held 6 October 2020.
The webinar is relevant for new and existing Crossref members, publishers, editors, researchers, service
providers, hosting platforms, funders, librarians; really anyone interested in finding out a bit more about what
Crossref is and does.
This webinar covers:
• How to register content with Crossref
• How to make updates to your metadata in order to make changes, corrections, or to add more detail
• Participation reports
• Additional services and where to find help.
Sessions presented in English by Crossref staff.
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Crossref LIVE: The Benefits of Open Infrastructure (APAC time zones) - 29th O...Crossref
In November 2020, Crossref formally adopted the “Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure” (POSI). POSI is a list of sixteen commitments that will now guide the board, staff, and Crossref’s development as an organisation into the future.
This webinar took place on the 29th October at 03:00 PM AEST (UTC+10) and covered:
- What are the Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure (POSI) and why are they needed?
- Why POSI is important for Crossref and how it will help realise the Research Nexus
- Open metadata and infrastructure services from Crossref
Presented in English by Cameron Neylon, Professor of Research Communications, Centre for Culture and Technology, at Curtin University, Amanda Bartell, Head of Member Experience at Crossref, and Vanessa Fairhurst, Community Engagement Manager at Crossref.
Crossref LIVE Chinese网络研讨会——Crossref简介 – 14 Oct 2021 Crossref
Crossref使研究成果易于查找、引用、链接、评估以及重复利用。我们是一个非营利性会员组织,其存在是为了使学术交流变得更好。
施普林格·自然旗下Atlantis Press图书部门编辑总监、Crossref大使党冉女士将与万方数据的郭晓峰女士携手介绍Crossref的概况,主要包括:
Crossref的简要历史
我们的会员
数字对象唯一标识符(DOI)和元数据的重要性
加入Crossref的好处
如何加入并开始工作
本次网络研讨会与新会员、出版商、研究人员、图书馆员、编辑以及任何想了解如何与Crossref合作的人有关。
本次网络研讨会将以中文进行,包括提问时间共持续60分钟。
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Presented on the 14th October 2021, Ran Dang, Editorial Director of Atlantis Press Books, Springer Nature and Crossref Ambassador, together with Guo Xiaofeng of WanFang Data, provide an overview of Crossref including:
A brief history of Crossref
Our membership
Persistent identifiers (DOI) and the importance of metadata
The benefits of joining Crossref
How to join and get started
This webinar is relevant for new members, publishers, researchers, librarians, editors, and anyone who would like to know more about how to work with Crossref.
The webinar is presented in Chinese and lasts 60 minutes including time for questions.
En este webinario veremos una descripción general de nuestro servicio Crossmark, que incluye:
Qué es Crossmark
Cómo usar el servicio
La importancia de mantener el contenido actualizado
Cómo encontrar más ayuda y soporte
Working with ROR as a Crossref member: what you need to knowCrossref
Webinar focusing on the importance of ROR and how to implement that as a Crossref member.
Covers:
What is ROR?
Why is Crossref supporting ROR?
Publisher use cases for ROR (from Hindawi)
How to become a ROR adopter
Discussion/Q&A
A recording of the presentation is available on the Crossref YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9Mtqb64OEk
Преимущества и варианты использования метаданных в Crossref / The Value and ...Crossref
Онлайн-трансляция организована при поддержке НЭИКОН в рамках Специального мероприятия “Научная информация и научные ресурсы в условиях локдауна 2020-2021”.
Во время трансляции будут обсуждаться следующие вопросы:
регистрация контента в Crossref;
важность метаданных для Crossref: качество и количество;
как улучшить метаданные?
где получить помощь и поддержку.
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The webinar was held on September 17, 2021 at 10.00 (Moscow time UTC+3).
This online event was organized in collaboration with NEICON and takes place within the framework of the wider conference “Scientific information and scientific resources in the conditions of the lockdown 2020-2021”.
During the webinar we cover:
- Content Registration at Crossref
- The importance of Crossref metadata: Quality and Quantity
- How to improve your metadata
- Where to find further help and support
The webinar lasts approximately 60 minutes including time for questions. Presented in Russian.
Seminario web ‘Similarity Check’, en españolCrossref
Similarity Check es una herramienta de Turnitin que ayuda a los editores a detectar plagio mediante la comparación de documentos con una gran base de datos de más de 70 mil millones de páginas web y 135 millones de artículos. Los editores pueden cargar documentos en iThenticate para obtener un informe de similitud que analiza las coincidencias y les ayuda a determinar si existe plagio o no. Cualquier editor puede participar pagando una tarifa administrativa y tarifas de verificación de documentos.
Crossref LIVE Indonesia: One Search Platform (Drs. Muhammad Syarif Bando pres...Crossref
Indonesia One Search merupakan portal satu pintu untuk mencari koleksi publik yang dimiliki perpustakaan dan lembaga penyedia lainnya di Indonesia. Saat ini telah terkumpul lebih dari 10 juta judul koleksi seperti buku, tesis, jurnal, video, gambar, dan dokumen teks lengkap dari berbagai perpustakaan yang tergabung. Indonesia One Search terus dikembangkan untuk menambah fitur seperti ekstraksi teks penuh, analisis konten, de
Crossref LIVE Indonesia: The Future of Indonesian Journal Policy (with Dr. Lu...Crossref
Dr. Lukman provides an overview of journal publishing in Indonesia. Presented in Bahasa Indonesian.
This webinar was presented as part of the Crossref LIVE Indonesia webinar series from the 13th - 15th July 2021.
Crossref LIVE Indonesia: The Value and Use of Crossref Metadata, CRLIVE-ID 15...Crossref
This webinar was presented in English by Crossref staff Vanessa Fairhurst and Ginny Hendricks on the 15th July 2021 as part of a series of Crossref LIVE Indonesia webinars.
This webinar covers:
- A quick re-cap of content registration
- What metadata you can send to Crossref
- How your metadata is used in Crossref tools and services and in the wider academic community
- How you can use our Participation Reports tool to assess and improve your metadata records at Crossref
The content is relevant for Crossref members, particularly new members, and anyone who would like to know more about how to work with Crossref and how we fit into the wider scholarly community.
Crossref LIVE Indonesia: Content Registration at Crossref, CRLIVE-ID 14 July ...Crossref
This webinar was presented in English by Crossref staff Vanessa Fairhurst and Amanda Bartell on the 14th July 2021 as part of a series of Crossref LIVE Indonesia webinars.
This webinar covers:
- What is a DOI
- What do we mean by metadata
- Different content types you can register at Crossref
- Different ways for you to register your content at Crossref (including a demo of the web deposit form and OJS Crossref plug-in)
- How to make corrections or additions to your metadata
- What happens if content moves to a different publisher
The content is relevant for Crossref members, particularly new members, and anyone who would like to know more about how to work with Crossref and how we fit into the wider scholarly community.
Crossref LIVE Indonesia: An Introduction to Crossref, CRLIVE-ID 13 July 2021Crossref
This webinar was presented by Crossref staff Vanessa Fairhurst and Rachael Lammey on the 13th July 2021 as part of a series of Crossref LIVE Indonesia webinars.
This webinar covers:
- A brief history of Crossref
- Who are our members
- How to join Crossref
- Persistent identifiers (DOI) and related metadata
- What are the benefits of joining Crossref?
- Why publishers (and other organizations) around the world join Crossref
The content is relevant for Crossref members, particularly new members, and anyone who would like to know more about how to work with Crossref and how we fit into the wider scholarly community.
Crossref İçerik Kaydı Webinarı, Türkçe | Content Registration at Crossref , ...Crossref
Content Registration at Crossref. Webinar held on Tuesday, June 8th at 14:00 Turkey (UTC+3).
Presented by Crossref Turkish Ambassador Haydar Oruç, the webinar included an overview of how to register content at Crossref and the importance and use of scholarly metadata.
Agenda:
- Content registration tools
- Importance of accurate, comprehensive and up-to-date metadata
- How to update and fix metadata records
- Ways to get further help and support
Webinar held on 8 June 2021
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"Çapraz Referans İçerik Kaydı". Webinar 8 Haziran Salı günü Türkiye saati ile 14:00'te (UTC+3) gerçekleştirildi.
Crossref Türkiye Büyükelçisi Haydar Oruç'un yapacağı sunumda; Crossref'e içeriğin nasıl kaydedileceği, bilimsel metadatanın önemi ve kullanımı hakkında genel bir bakış sunulacak ve konular aşağıdaki gibi olacaktır:
- İçerik kaydetme araçları
- Doğru, kapsamlı ve güncel üst verinin önemi
- Meta veri kayıtları nasıl güncellenir ve düzeltilir
- Daha fazla yardım ve destek almanın yolları
Web semineri, Crossref ile nasıl çalışılacağını öğrenmek ve Crossref içeriğini daha geniş akademik toplulukla, özellikle Crossref üyeleriyle (özellikle yeni üyeler) alakalı hale getirmek isteyen herkese açıktır.
Los Metadatos Para la Comunidad de InvestigacionCrossref
Los miembros del equipo de la comunidad Crossref presentarán un taller para discutir:
• Introducción a Crossref
• DOI y registro de contenido
• Los metadatos para la comunidad de investigación
تسجيل المحتوي مع كروس رف – ندوة عبر الانترنت باللغة العربية | Content Registr...Crossref
This webinar was held on Wednesday 17 March 2021 at 14.00 UAE (UTC+4).
Mohamad Mostafa, Publishing Editor at Knowledge E and Crossref Ambassador, provided an overview of how to register content with Crossref including:
- Tools for registering content
- The importance of accurate, comprehensive and up-to-date metadata
- How to make updates and corrections to metadata records
- The importance of conflict and resolution reports
- Ways to get further help and support
This webinar content is relevant for Crossref members, publishing service providers, researchers, librarians, editors, and anyone who would like to know more about how to work with Crossref.
سيقوم محمد مصطفي، محرر النشر لدي نوليدچ إي وسفير كروس رف بتقديم نظرة شاملة حول كيفية تسجيل المحتوى لدى كروس رف تتضمن النقاط التالية:
- أدوات تسجيل المحتوى
- أهمية ان تكون البيانات الوصفية دقيقة، شاملة وحديثة
- كيفية إجراء تحديت وتصحيح للبيانات الوصفية المسجلة سابقًا
- أهمية تقارير المشاركة والتضارب
- طرق طلب المزيد من المساعدة والدعم
المحتوي مناسب لأعضاء كروس رف، ومقدمو خدمات النشر، والباحثين، وأمناء المكتبات والمحررين وكل من لديه الرغبة في معرفة المزيد حول كيفية العمل مع كروس رف.
This document provides an overview of CrossMark, a CrossRef initiative to help readers determine if a scholarly work has been updated. CrossMark uses a logo to identify publisher-maintained versions of content. Clicking the logo tells the reader if there have been any updates and directs them to the publisher's version. It can also display additional publication record information like funding sources, conflicts of interest, or peer review details. The CrossMark pilot launched in summer 2011 and is being implemented more widely, with marketing support and training webinars for publishers.
Participation reports webinar December 2020Crossref
During this webinar we’ll take you on a tour of our Participation Reports, which give Crossref members and the wider scholarly community a clear, visual snapshot of the metadata that each one of our members is registering with Crossref.
Registering richer metadata makes your content more useful and more discoverable to researchers and the wider scholarly community. This webinar was held on 8th December 2020.
Participation reports webinar November 2020Crossref
During this webinar we’ll take you on a tour of our Participation Reports, which give Crossref members and the wider scholarly community a clear, visual snapshot of the metadata that each one of our members is registering with Crossref.
Registering richer metadata makes your content more useful and more discoverable to researchers and the wider scholarly community. This webinar was held on 18 November 2020,
Introduction to Crossmark/Crossmark: O que é e como usarCrossref
"Crossmark: O que é e como usar" – O webinário será apresentado em português (do Brasil) - 14 de Outubro de 2020.
O Crossmark oferece às revistas uma forma padronizada de comunicar importantes atualizações no conteúdo e garantir que as informações do artigo divulgado são atuais e seguras.
A apresentação mostrará o que é necessário para implementar o Crossmark, requisitos técnicos e, claro, oportunidade para sanar dúvidas.
O conteúdo é interessante para quem é membro da Crossref, empresas de serviços editoriais, pesquisadores, bibliotecários, agências de fomento e membros de comitês editoriais de periódicos científicos.
A apresentação ficará por conta dos embaixadores da Crossref no Brasil, Bruna Erlandsson e Edilson Damasio.
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"Crossmark: What it is and how to use it" - The webinar will be presented in Brazilian Portuguese - October 14, 2020.
Crossmark provides publishers with a standardized way of communicating important updates to content and ensuring that the information in the published article is current and secure.
The presentation will show what is needed to implement the Crossmark, technical requirements and the opportunity to answer questions.
The content is interesting for those who are members of Crossref, publishing services companies, researchers, librarians, funding agencies and members of editorial committees of scientific journals.
The presentation will provided by Crossref ambassadors in Brazil, Bruna Erlandsson and Edilson Damasio.
Registro y actualización de contenido en Crossref | Content Registration at C...Crossref
Este documento describe los primeros pasos para registrar y actualizar contenido en Crossref, incluyendo la creación de una cuenta, los diferentes métodos de depósito de metadatos, y los tipos de contenido que pueden registrarse. También explica los beneficios de registrar contenido, como mayor visibilidad y exposición de metadatos, y proporciona detalles sobre los metadatos requeridos y opciones para registrar y mantener actualizados los metadatos en Crossref.
Crossref Content Registration in Brazilian Portuguese pt-1Crossref
Este documento fornece informações sobre o registro de conteúdo no Crossref, incluindo por que os editores se juntam, como criar identificadores DOI persistentes, como registrar diferentes tipos de conteúdo e metadados, e como manter os registros atualizados.
Crossref Content Registration in Brazilian Portuguese pt-1
ALA Midwinter 2011 Holdings Update
1. Links in San Diego
CrossRef and Holdings Information
Carol Anne Meyer ALA Midwinter
Business Development & Marketing Holdings Update Forum
8 January 2011
2.
3. My Charge
We would like to understand if issue #
and date of coverage are useful or key for
e-journal content access
6. Today’s Agenda
• Why the DOI and CrossRef?
• What is a DOI?
• What does CrossRef do?
• What do I do with a CrossRef DOI when I nd one?
• How do I nd CrossRef DOIs?
• Local Link Resolvers and OpenURL
• CrossRef reports
44. How do I nd
CrossRef DOIs?
•For People • For Systems
• Simple Text Query • Open URL Lookup
• Guest Query • CrossRef Query
System
• CrossRef Metadata
Search (pilot) • CrossRef Metadata
Service
• Blog Plugin (pilot)
• Firefox Search plug-in
(pilot)
45. Do not attempt to
derive CrossRef
DOIs!
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47. Simple-Text Query
• A freely available, easy-to-use
tool to retrieve DOIs.
• A custom version of Inera’s
eXtyles® refXpress parses
unstructured references into
granular, valid XML and returns
any matching DOIs for those
references
• NOT for bulk use for individuals
looking for a DOI
• There is NO programmatic
interface to this service
48.
49.
50.
51.
52. Guest Query
• Also a freely available, easy-to-use tool to
retrieve DOIs.
• A fielded search form where you enter
bibliographic data.
55. CrossRef Metadata
Search
• Also a freely available, easy-to-use tool
to retrieve DOIs
• A pilot project with a simple search
interface
• Retrieval technology is different from
Simple Text Query and Guest Query--
may return different results
• An API is available
63. Firefox Search Plugin
• Also a freely available, easy-to-use tool to
retrieve DOIs
• A pilot project--not a production tool
• An Open Search tool that allows their browser
search CrossRef Metadata from
users to
search bar.
64.
65.
66. Blog Plugin
• Also a freely available, easy-to-use tool to
retrieve DOIs
• A pilot tool rather than a production service
• Works with WordPress
• A tool for bloggers to look up DOIs in their
authoring environment
67. The formatted and linked citation is
inserted at the cursor position.
68. Open URL Interface
-for systems
• A free service for libraries
• Must register a valid email address to use at
http://www.crossref.org/requestaccount/
69. DOI and OpenURL
• OpenURL is workan alternative to CrossRef and
DOIs – they
not
together
• The DOI system and CrossRef are OpenURL
aware; therefore publishers are OpenURL
enabled via use of CrossRef and DOIs
71. Localized Linking via
DOI Redirection
• Library installs local linking server
• User in library context clicks on a DOI link
• A “cookie” on user’s machine alerts DOIserver server
to redirect this DOI to the local linking
proxy
• Article-level metadata neededthe link orresolution
can come from the source of
for local
from
CrossRef via OpenURL
72. Where is the magic?
Here!
DX.DOI.ORG
OpenURL
Aware
Registering the IP address of your
http://dx.doi.org/ Local Link Server via CrossRef
doi=10.1034/j.
tells the DX resolver to send links
1399-0039.2000.560502.x
back to the LLS and not on to the
http://REGISTERED-ADDRESS/? publisher.
doi=10.1034/j.1399-0039.2000.560502.x
DOI
Metadata
Server
80. OpenURLs also work with
minimal metadata
http://www.crossref.org/openurl/?
&aulast=Wireman
&title=Properties of 30S ribosomal particles
reconstituted from precursor 16S ribonucleic
acid
&redirect=false
&format=unixref
&pid=email@address.com
81. And if you have the DOI
and want the metadata …
http://www.crossref.org/
openurl/?
id=doi:10.1021/bi00703a025
&redirect=false
&format=unixref
&pid=email@address.com
83. CrossRef Query System
-interface for systems
• Can do more than with OpenURL interface.
84. CrossRef Query System
-interface for systems
• Can do more than with OpenURL interface.
–fuzzy) the matching process (fuzzy vs. not-
Control
85. CrossRef Query System
-interface for systems
• Can do more than with OpenURL interface.
–fuzzy) the matching process (fuzzy vs. not-
Control
–Multiple queries in one request
86. CrossRef Query System
-interface for systems
• Can do more than with OpenURL interface.
–fuzzy) the matching process (fuzzy vs. not-
Control
–Multiple queries in one request
–result can not be reduced to one DOI)(when
Allow multiple hits for a single query
87. CrossRef Query System
-interface for systems
• Can do more than with OpenURL interface.
–fuzzy) the matching process (fuzzy vs. not-
Control
–Multiple queries in one request
–result can not be reduced to one DOI)(when
Allow multiple hits for a single query
–OpenURL) in XML (can’t do that with
Build queries
88. CrossRef Query System
-interface for systems
• Can do more than with OpenURL interface.
–fuzzy) the matching process (fuzzy vs. not-
Control
–Multiple queries in one request
–result can not be reduced to one DOI)(when
Allow multiple hits for a single query
–OpenURL) in XML (can’t do that with
Build queries
–receive resultsfilesbulk many queries and
Upload large
in
with
89. CrossRef Query System
-interface for systems
• Can do more than with OpenURL interface.
–fuzzy) the matching process (fuzzy vs. not-
Control
–Multiple queries in one request
–result can not be reduced to one DOI)(when
Allow multiple hits for a single query
–OpenURL) in XML (can’t do that with
Build queries
–receive resultsfilesbulk many queries and
Upload large
in
with
–Uses simple HTTP GET and POST
90. CrossRef Query System
• registered aemail address) account (not just a
Requires proper CrossRef
• No fee for libraries.
See www.crossref.org/help
91. Best Practice for Querying
CrossRef System
• Use Journal Titles rather than ISSNs
See www.crossref.org/help
92.
93. CrossRef Metadata
Services
• Allows a bulk download of CrossRef data
• Accessible by OAI-PMH Interface
• For-fee service
94. Best Practices for
Querying
• Should I use the publication date?
• The Volume?
• The Issue?
71
95. Best Practices for
Querying
• Should I use the publication date?
• The Volume?
• The Issue?
YES!
71
96. The more metadata you
submit, the better your results
• Author first name, last name
• Journal title
• ISSN
• Volume
• Issue
• Page Number
• Publication date 72
110. 44 million CrossRef DOIs and Counting--
Almost 40 million DOI Clicks per month
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