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
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.
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 metadata and how it can be accessed and used. It provides an overview of Crossref, describing what metadata is included and how it is used by various systems. It then discusses how the metadata can be accessed through OpenURL, the Crossref API, and other methods. Examples are given of different types of queries that can be performed on the metadata. Formats for retrieving metadata and resources for learning more are also outlined.
The Books Interest Group (B.I.G), also known as the "Notorious B.I.G.", discusses best practices for assigning DOIs and reference linking for scholarly books in Crossref. Their mission is to maximize reference linking between books and other content, and enhance book discovery and usage. While book DOI registration and metadata deposits have grown significantly in Crossref, books still lag behind other content types. The group proposes practices like depositing DOIs at title and chapter levels, adding outbound references, and updating author and editorial guidelines to improve book linking and discovery. They meet bi-monthly and welcome new members and ideas.
- CrossCheck has rebranded to Crossref Similarity Check to provide clearer messaging and reduce confusion.
- The service checks documents against over 53 million papers from over 1200 publishers, as well as 105 million items from other sources and over 60 billion web pages.
- Over 1200 Crossref publishers and over 100 Brazilian publishers are using the service, with increasing usage in countries like Japan, South Korea, and Turkey.
- Publishers are looking to identify issues like poor references, self-plagiarism, unattributed use of others' works, and submitting others' works as their own through the similarity checking service.
This document discusses how metadata is used by ScienceOpen, a search platform for scholarly articles. ScienceOpen indexes over 45 million articles and uses metadata like author affiliations, keywords, subject areas, and open access status to filter search results. It also discusses how including richer metadata like abstracts and references in Crossref deposits increases discoverability and views of articles in ScienceOpen. Articles with more metadata elements like abstracts and references receive significantly more views on average.
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.
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 metadata and how it can be accessed and used. It provides an overview of Crossref, describing what metadata is included and how it is used by various systems. It then discusses how the metadata can be accessed through OpenURL, the Crossref API, and other methods. Examples are given of different types of queries that can be performed on the metadata. Formats for retrieving metadata and resources for learning more are also outlined.
The Books Interest Group (B.I.G), also known as the "Notorious B.I.G.", discusses best practices for assigning DOIs and reference linking for scholarly books in Crossref. Their mission is to maximize reference linking between books and other content, and enhance book discovery and usage. While book DOI registration and metadata deposits have grown significantly in Crossref, books still lag behind other content types. The group proposes practices like depositing DOIs at title and chapter levels, adding outbound references, and updating author and editorial guidelines to improve book linking and discovery. They meet bi-monthly and welcome new members and ideas.
- CrossCheck has rebranded to Crossref Similarity Check to provide clearer messaging and reduce confusion.
- The service checks documents against over 53 million papers from over 1200 publishers, as well as 105 million items from other sources and over 60 billion web pages.
- Over 1200 Crossref publishers and over 100 Brazilian publishers are using the service, with increasing usage in countries like Japan, South Korea, and Turkey.
- Publishers are looking to identify issues like poor references, self-plagiarism, unattributed use of others' works, and submitting others' works as their own through the similarity checking service.
This document discusses how metadata is used by ScienceOpen, a search platform for scholarly articles. ScienceOpen indexes over 45 million articles and uses metadata like author affiliations, keywords, subject areas, and open access status to filter search results. It also discusses how including richer metadata like abstracts and references in Crossref deposits increases discoverability and views of articles in ScienceOpen. Articles with more metadata elements like abstracts and references receive significantly more views on average.
1) The Prospect working group collaborating on a common API to enable text and data mining across publishers through content negotiation and licensing verification.
2) CrossRef metadata services like search, funding data through FundRef, and a proposed click-through licensing service for text mining.
3) Tools and services for small publishers around DOIs, archiving, and identifying member needs and interests.
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.
Presentation on how Crossref's REST API can be used to get the full text of publisher content for the purpose of TDM. From Crossref LIVE in Brazil, Dec 2016.
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.
The document discusses CrossRef's plans to rebrand and simplify its identity. It aims to have a clearer identity through a new, simplified logo and revamped website. It also lists the many services that CrossRef enables, such as linking, discovery and delivery, evaluating, and collaborating of scholarly content through services like reference linking, metadata search, and linked data. Upcoming plans include relaunching the CrossRef website and rebranding other marketing materials within six months.
Introduction to Crossref: History, Mission, MembersCrossref
This document provides an agenda and overview for an introduction to Crossref meeting. The agenda includes sessions on Crossref history and mission, DOIs and metadata, content on multiple sites, text and data mining, and administrative matters. Background information is given on Crossref's founding in 2000 with 12 publishers, current staff and governance structure, over 5500 publisher members representing over 85 million scholarly works, and services used by publishers, libraries, and other organizations. Growth statistics are shown and upcoming initiatives like linked clinical trials and a new website are highlighted.
An introduction to the Crossref metadata and different aspects of the deposit schema relating to Crossref services. From Crossref LIVE in Brazil, Dec 2016.
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.
Correcting and Updating the Scholarly Record through CrossMarkCrossref
CrossMark is a service that allows publishers to provide additional updated metadata about scholarly articles, such as funding data, ORCIDs, and license information. Publishers deposit CrossMark metadata for over 3.3 million articles. This metadata is displayed through an embedded button that shows any extra information chosen by the publisher. The information stays with the article and can be accessed on or off the publisher's site. Over 300 publishers currently use CrossMark to help ensure researchers have the most up-to-date information and that nearly 1000 article retractions are more visible.
This 20 min webinar will provide an overview of Crossref's Cited-by service and what publishers need to do to start.
What we will cover:
-Overview
-How to get started
-Best practices and obligations
Webinar held June 8, 2017
This document introduces Crossref Similarity Check, a service that allows publishers to screen manuscripts for plagiarism using Turnitin's text comparison tool, iThenticate. It notes over 1,700 Crossref members currently participate by contributing their published content to iThenticate's database. The service works by uploading documents to iThenticate to produce similarity reports for editors to check for legitimate similarity or require further investigation. It addresses common questions about how the service works, who uses it, and costs.
This webinar will give a top-level overview of the resources we offer for looking up metadata and for matching DOIs to citations. We'll cover tools and APIs for retrieving metadata records, as well as what metadata is available.
Webinar held on 030818
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 helps integrate important metadata like funding sources, ORCID IDs, references, and license information into the scholarly publication process from submission to post-publication. This includes collecting funding data during submission, linking ORCID IDs to automatically update profiles, checking works for originality, and enabling publishers to correct the scholarly record over time through CrossMark. Crossref's services aim to enrich metadata and expand to cover new initiatives throughout the entire publication workflow.
Update on Crossref Services - Rachael LammeyCrossref
This document provides information on additional services offered by Crossref for its members, including content registration, similarity checking, Crossmark, funding data, and cited-by links. It highlights improvements made to services like a refreshed interface, larger file sizes accepted, and faster report generation. Publishers are encouraged to deposit accurate funding data to make research outcomes searchable and help funders track published results. Cited-by links provide a way for publishers to display who has cited a work and for readers to find related research.
Checking for Originality thorough Crossref Similarity CheckCrossref
Crossref Similarity Check, previously known as CrossCheck, compares submitted documents against over 160 million articles, books, and web pages to check for plagiarism and originality. It is not intended as a plagiarism detection service, but rather helps editors and publishers identify potential issues of textual overlap. The system has indexed over 49 million publications from Crossref members and 105 million from other partners to form its database. Usage has grown significantly since 2015. Publishers must be Crossref members and submit content that is indexed to utilize the service. It provides similarity reports to help editors evaluate matches and potential cases of plagiarism. Feedback indicates it is an effective tool, but some users feel aspects like comparing figures/tables or two documents
This webinar will cover the basics of getting started with content registration and updating and maintaining metadata in Crossref. It will be made up of two parts each 20 minutes long with a question period at the end.
The first part of the webinar will provide an overview of how to register content with Crossref.
What we will cover:
- Tools for registering content
- What metadata is required
- Upcoming changes
The second part of the webinar will cover updating and maintaining your metadata.
What we will cover:
-Overview of updating your metadata
-Tips on evaluating your metadata
-How to maintain the metadata records you register with Crossref
Webinar held May 17, 2017
Crossmark, is a service from Crossref, which enables publishers to communicate changes and updates of their scholarly content on the web.
This webinar will offer a brief introduction to Crossmark, an overview of how publishers can participate, and a look at the latest updates and changes:
-Crossmark 2.0
-The look and functionality of the pop-up box
Who should attend:
-Crossmark participants & members interested in joining
-Production Staff
-Publishers
-Service Providers & Hosting Platforms
-Technical Staff
-Vendors
agencia especializada en e-marketing ubicada en Caracas, Venezuela. Diseño y creatividad, desarrollo para web y dispositivos móviles, comercialización de espacios publicitarios Online en portales y las plataformas de Google Adwords y Facebook Ads y Manejo de Redes Sociales.
End-User Experience Monitoring by Tevron CitraTest APMmarktevron
Tevron announced that its Application Performance Management (APM) solutions address key issues identified in Aberdeen research on end-user experience monitoring. The research found that 53% of application issues were identified through end-user monitoring, with a 48% improvement in fixing issues and a 42% increase in visibility into transactions. Tevron's CitraTest APM solution provides proactive monitoring, alerting, and optimization to help reduce user complaints by 15%. Russ Klein of Aberdeen stated the solution supports all environments with a single technology and is more scalable and cost-effective than other products.
1) The Prospect working group collaborating on a common API to enable text and data mining across publishers through content negotiation and licensing verification.
2) CrossRef metadata services like search, funding data through FundRef, and a proposed click-through licensing service for text mining.
3) Tools and services for small publishers around DOIs, archiving, and identifying member needs and interests.
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.
Presentation on how Crossref's REST API can be used to get the full text of publisher content for the purpose of TDM. From Crossref LIVE in Brazil, Dec 2016.
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.
The document discusses CrossRef's plans to rebrand and simplify its identity. It aims to have a clearer identity through a new, simplified logo and revamped website. It also lists the many services that CrossRef enables, such as linking, discovery and delivery, evaluating, and collaborating of scholarly content through services like reference linking, metadata search, and linked data. Upcoming plans include relaunching the CrossRef website and rebranding other marketing materials within six months.
Introduction to Crossref: History, Mission, MembersCrossref
This document provides an agenda and overview for an introduction to Crossref meeting. The agenda includes sessions on Crossref history and mission, DOIs and metadata, content on multiple sites, text and data mining, and administrative matters. Background information is given on Crossref's founding in 2000 with 12 publishers, current staff and governance structure, over 5500 publisher members representing over 85 million scholarly works, and services used by publishers, libraries, and other organizations. Growth statistics are shown and upcoming initiatives like linked clinical trials and a new website are highlighted.
An introduction to the Crossref metadata and different aspects of the deposit schema relating to Crossref services. From Crossref LIVE in Brazil, Dec 2016.
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.
Correcting and Updating the Scholarly Record through CrossMarkCrossref
CrossMark is a service that allows publishers to provide additional updated metadata about scholarly articles, such as funding data, ORCIDs, and license information. Publishers deposit CrossMark metadata for over 3.3 million articles. This metadata is displayed through an embedded button that shows any extra information chosen by the publisher. The information stays with the article and can be accessed on or off the publisher's site. Over 300 publishers currently use CrossMark to help ensure researchers have the most up-to-date information and that nearly 1000 article retractions are more visible.
This 20 min webinar will provide an overview of Crossref's Cited-by service and what publishers need to do to start.
What we will cover:
-Overview
-How to get started
-Best practices and obligations
Webinar held June 8, 2017
This document introduces Crossref Similarity Check, a service that allows publishers to screen manuscripts for plagiarism using Turnitin's text comparison tool, iThenticate. It notes over 1,700 Crossref members currently participate by contributing their published content to iThenticate's database. The service works by uploading documents to iThenticate to produce similarity reports for editors to check for legitimate similarity or require further investigation. It addresses common questions about how the service works, who uses it, and costs.
This webinar will give a top-level overview of the resources we offer for looking up metadata and for matching DOIs to citations. We'll cover tools and APIs for retrieving metadata records, as well as what metadata is available.
Webinar held on 030818
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 helps integrate important metadata like funding sources, ORCID IDs, references, and license information into the scholarly publication process from submission to post-publication. This includes collecting funding data during submission, linking ORCID IDs to automatically update profiles, checking works for originality, and enabling publishers to correct the scholarly record over time through CrossMark. Crossref's services aim to enrich metadata and expand to cover new initiatives throughout the entire publication workflow.
Update on Crossref Services - Rachael LammeyCrossref
This document provides information on additional services offered by Crossref for its members, including content registration, similarity checking, Crossmark, funding data, and cited-by links. It highlights improvements made to services like a refreshed interface, larger file sizes accepted, and faster report generation. Publishers are encouraged to deposit accurate funding data to make research outcomes searchable and help funders track published results. Cited-by links provide a way for publishers to display who has cited a work and for readers to find related research.
Checking for Originality thorough Crossref Similarity CheckCrossref
Crossref Similarity Check, previously known as CrossCheck, compares submitted documents against over 160 million articles, books, and web pages to check for plagiarism and originality. It is not intended as a plagiarism detection service, but rather helps editors and publishers identify potential issues of textual overlap. The system has indexed over 49 million publications from Crossref members and 105 million from other partners to form its database. Usage has grown significantly since 2015. Publishers must be Crossref members and submit content that is indexed to utilize the service. It provides similarity reports to help editors evaluate matches and potential cases of plagiarism. Feedback indicates it is an effective tool, but some users feel aspects like comparing figures/tables or two documents
This webinar will cover the basics of getting started with content registration and updating and maintaining metadata in Crossref. It will be made up of two parts each 20 minutes long with a question period at the end.
The first part of the webinar will provide an overview of how to register content with Crossref.
What we will cover:
- Tools for registering content
- What metadata is required
- Upcoming changes
The second part of the webinar will cover updating and maintaining your metadata.
What we will cover:
-Overview of updating your metadata
-Tips on evaluating your metadata
-How to maintain the metadata records you register with Crossref
Webinar held May 17, 2017
Crossmark, is a service from Crossref, which enables publishers to communicate changes and updates of their scholarly content on the web.
This webinar will offer a brief introduction to Crossmark, an overview of how publishers can participate, and a look at the latest updates and changes:
-Crossmark 2.0
-The look and functionality of the pop-up box
Who should attend:
-Crossmark participants & members interested in joining
-Production Staff
-Publishers
-Service Providers & Hosting Platforms
-Technical Staff
-Vendors
agencia especializada en e-marketing ubicada en Caracas, Venezuela. Diseño y creatividad, desarrollo para web y dispositivos móviles, comercialización de espacios publicitarios Online en portales y las plataformas de Google Adwords y Facebook Ads y Manejo de Redes Sociales.
End-User Experience Monitoring by Tevron CitraTest APMmarktevron
Tevron announced that its Application Performance Management (APM) solutions address key issues identified in Aberdeen research on end-user experience monitoring. The research found that 53% of application issues were identified through end-user monitoring, with a 48% improvement in fixing issues and a 42% increase in visibility into transactions. Tevron's CitraTest APM solution provides proactive monitoring, alerting, and optimization to help reduce user complaints by 15%. Russ Klein of Aberdeen stated the solution supports all environments with a single technology and is more scalable and cost-effective than other products.
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El evento Aerobithon Mazagón 2012 fue organizado por el Patronato Municipal de Deportes de Moguer el 8 de junio en el Pabellón Polideportivo Francisco Díaz Torres con la colaboración de FEDA Huelva y Okfit para promover el deporte y la actividad física.
La meningitis es una infección aguda del espacio subaracnoideo que causa inflamación del SNC y puede producir disminución del nivel de conciencia, convulsiones y aumento de la presión intracraneal. Las bacterias más comunes son Streptococcus pneumoniae, Neisseria meningitidis, y Listeria monocytogenes. El diagnóstico se realiza mediante punción lumbar y el tratamiento consiste en antibióticos. La mortalidad varía según el patógeno pero puede alcanzar el 20% en el caso de meningitis neumocóc
Este documento presenta una propuesta para la generación y selección adaptable de configuraciones de seguridad para sistemas de gestión de procesos de negocio. Propone OPBUS, una automatización de la seguridad en sistemas de gestión de procesos de negocio que incluye análisis automático de riesgos, tratamiento automático de riesgos y patrones-modelos de características. También presenta un caso de estudio sobre modelos de control de acceso para sistemas de gestión de procesos de negocio.
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Este documento fornece um guia sobre como vender produtos na Internet. Ele discute como analisar oportunidades de mercado, pesquisar clientes-alvo, e desenvolver estratégias de marketing on-line. Também aborda tópicos como planejamento de marketing digital, utilização de e-mail marketing, criação de sites e lojas virtuais, e fundamentos do comércio eletrônico.
Five year integrated MSc Degree Course in PhotonicsThomas Benoy
This document outlines the curriculum and syllabus for a 5-year integrated MSc degree course in photonics offered by the Centre of Excellence in Lasers and Optoelectronics Sciences (CELOS) at Cochin University of Science and Technology. The course aims to provide students with the essential knowledge across various subjects including physics, mathematics, electronics, optics, quantum optics, and computer science as it relates to photonics. The syllabus details the courses to be covered in each of the 10 semesters, with courses in areas like lasers, fiber optics, optoelectronics, and electives in specialized photonics topics. The degree aims to train students for careers in the growing field of photonics and photonics-
Instancias de integración comercial nacional e internacionalysa
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Lista de comandos do AutoCAD com suas principais funções como criar objetos geométricos e textos, modificar propriedades, dimensionar, inserir blocos e imagens, visualizar cenas em 2D e 3D.
El documento describe el modelo ADDIE, un modelo de diseño instruccional que consta de 5 fases: Análisis, Diseño, Desarrollo, Implementación y Evaluación. Se usa para crear programas de capacitación de manera sistemática. Como ejemplo, se detalla la aplicación de este modelo para el diseño de un programa de inducción laboral para nuevos funcionarios del Servicio de Salud de Aysén.
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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 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.
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.
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.
Collaboration Through Interoperability: FundRef and Other Metadata Crossref
Carol Anne Meyer's presentation at the Council of Science Editors 2014 annual meeting May 5 2014
Session Description: There are several organizations, such as CrossRef, theNational Library of Medicine, ORCID and Ringgold, which are putting forth ideas tostandardize data and data exchange throughout scholarly publishing. This sessionwill discuss new initiatives that address such challenges as easily identifying fundingsources, managing author disambiguation, managing institution disambiguation, andstandardization of information exchange.
Who Should Attend: Managing Editor/Publisher, Copy Editor/Production Editor, Editorin-
Chief
Standardizing Data and Data Exchange in Scholarly Publishing
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.
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.
Introduction to Crossref - Crossref LIVE BangkokCrossref
The document provides an agenda and overview for a Crossref event. The agenda includes sessions on Crossref services like metadata registration, reference linking, and metrics. Additional sections discuss Crossref's role in connecting research outputs, its membership of over 12,000 organizations, and the over 100 million scholarly works in its metadata store. Crossref metadata is used to discover content, drive traffic to publications, link references, and understand impact. The organization aims to make scholarly communication better through open metadata services.
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.
This webinar will give an overview of Crossref and it’s network of member publishers, along with information on Crossref best practices and the services it's members can make use of. Many of these services have specific relevance to OA content, and the webinar will touch on these, as well as looking into specific aspects of the Crossref metadata that can help dissemination and discoverability of OA content.
Crossref will be joined by two guest speakers - Frontiers will talk about their OA workflows and how Crossref services integrate with these, and James MacGregor from PKP will show participants the Crossref Export/Registration Plugin which journals can enable to deposit DOIs with Crossref and to help them participate in other Crossref services.
2013 CrossRef Workshops Boot Camp Introduction Carol Anne MeyerCrossref
This document provides an overview and introduction to CrossRef for publishers. It covers CrossRef's business model and services, including registering and linking content using DOIs. Key points discussed include why publishers join CrossRef, what a DOI is, CrossRef's growing membership base representing a wide range of content, and fees associated with CrossRef membership and depositing content. Best practices for CrossRef members are also outlined.
Content Registration - Crossref LIVE South AfricaCrossref
Chuck Koscher discusses registering your content at Crossref, including different content types and new tools to help. Presented at Crossref LIVE local events in Pretoria and Cape Town, 17th and 19th April 2018.
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
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• Additional services and where to find help.
Sessions presented in English by Crossref staff.
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This document summarizes Carol Anne Meyer's presentation about CrossRef at Sookmyung Women's University on March 25, 2013. CrossRef is a not-for-profit organization of scholarly publishers that provides services like reference linking, citation linking, and plagiarism screening. It has over 313 publisher members, indexes over 32 million documents, and handles over 40,000 manuscripts for plagiarism screening per month. The presentation highlights additional CrossRef services like CrossMark and FundRef, and provides Korean participation statistics.
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- Cited-by Linking allows publishers to see who is citing their publications through linked references deposited with CrossRef.
- Over 390 million cited-by links have been deposited by nearly 400 CrossRef member publishers.
- Publishers can deposit references for their publications in XML format or use a simple text query tool. They can then query for citations to see a list of DOIs citing a given publication.
- The process involves depositing references, which may be extracted from PDFs in the future, and querying for cited-by links to display on publication pages for additional discoverability.
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DOIs for Book Publishers
1. CrossRef DOIs for Book Publishers
Carol Anne Meyer, CrossRef
@meyercarol @CrossRefNews
AAUP
CrossRef Books Interest Group
23 June 2014
2. Today’s Agenda
• What are DOIs?
• IDF, Registration Agencies, and CrossRef
• Best Practices for CrossRef book DOIs
• Linking to and from books
• Assigning CrossRef DOIs to books
• Finding book DOIs
• ISSNs and ISBNs for books & series
• What’s next?
3. What is a DOI?
Digital
Object
Identifier
Source: pasukaru76 from Flickr
14. It is a digital identifier of a
digital or physical object
15. It serves as a stable link to
content’s digital location
16. Some DOIs are not CrossRef DOIs
• Other Registration Agencies have assigned
DOIs to books for supply chain purposes, i.e.
the ISBN-A (assigned by mEDRA)
• More information is available here:
http://www.crossref.org/06members/otherdoifaq.html
17. So, what is the relationship between
an RA and the IDF?
18. 18
International DOI Foundation
(IDF)
• Oversees central DOI System
• Promotes DOI as a standard
• Provides organizational infrastructure that
ensures persistence and interoperability
19. IDF Registration Agencies (RAs)
CrossRef
ISTIC
DataCite
DOI
OPOCE
mEDRA
EIDR
Japan Link Center
(JaLC)
Bowker
Airiti
CNKI
Publications Office of the
European Union (OP)
20. CrossRef is the largest RA, but others
are growing
CrossRef, 72.26%
ISTIC, 21.39%
DataCite, 2.36%
DOI, 1.26%
OPOCE, 1.06%
mEDRA, 0.67% EIDR, 0.53%
Japan Link Center (JaLC),
0.42%
% of Total DOIs by
Registration Agency
22. • DOIs for scholarly content
• Develops and maintains
the DOI standard
• Develops and maintains the
Handle system upon which
the DOI executes
CrossRef/DOI Community
23. What Does CrossRef Do?
• Provides technology infrastructure for
linking
Registers DOIs with the Handle System
Provides discoverability services for those DOIs
• Provides business infrastructure for linking
One agreement with CrossRef is a linking agreement
with all CrossRef publishers
24. 24
Cross-publisher means…
No need for
bilateral
negotiations
between
publishers, or
between a
third-party and
individual
publishers
Photo: Alexandra Lee
25. Members need to make long-term
archiving arrangements
CLOCKSS: http://clockss.org
Koninklijke Bibliotheek / National Library of the
Netherlands:
http://www.kb.nl/
Portico: http://www.portico.org
26. Why do publishers join
CrossRef?
To get persistent identifiers for
their content
To drive more traffic to their
content
To turn references into
hyperlinks
To pull in cited-by links (who
cites this?) to get more traffic
Participate in other
collaborative services
(CrossCheck, CrossMark)
28. provides different services
than other RAs
• Reference linking
• Cited-by linking
• CrossRef Metadata
Service feeds to
Affiliates
• CrossCheck
plagiarism screening
• CrossMark update
identification service
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30. Why publishers assign CrossRef DOIs to books
• Persistent linking---books interlink with journal articles and
other scholarly content
• Inbound links drive traffic;
• Outbound links add value and utility to readers
• CrossRef Book DOIs can resolve to information on
purchasing -- for both print and online books
• Access/authentication remain under publisher control
31. • Links deliver
reader to front
door
• Access
control up to
publisher or
distributor
is “business-model neutral”
Photo: Tawheed Manzoor
32. The Numbers
• 214 publishers deposit book content at CrossRef
• 414,600 book titles
• 7,031,461 total book DOIs
(Includes chapters and reference entries)
34. CrossRef Book DOI deposits have been
growing rapidly
0
1,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
6,000,000
7,000,000
Book DOIs
35. 7 million book DOIs
out of 63 million CrossRef DOIs
http://crossref.org/06members/53status.html
85%
9% 5%
1%
Distribution of CrossRef DOIs by Content
Type
Journals
Books
Conference Proceedings
Components
36. Largest CrossRef Book Publishers
• Springer-Verlag
• Smithsonian Institution (Biodiversity
Heritage Library)
• Cambridge University Press
• Elsevier
• Wiley Blackwell
• Nature Publishing Group
• Oxford University Press (OUP)
• CRC Press
• World Bank
• Walter de Gruyter
• American Psychological Association (APA)
• World Scientific
• Brill Academic Publishers
• IGI Global
• ASTM International
• American Chemical Society (ACS)
• Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishing
• MBLWHOI Library
• Emerald (MCB UP )
• Woodhead Publishing
• Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Texas
• American Mathematical Society (AMS).
• American Geophysical Union (AGU)
• Sage Publications
• Society for Industrial and Applied
Mathematics
• Netbiblo
See http://crossref.org/06members/51depositorB.html for complete list
42. Best Practices Book DOIs
http://www.crossref.org/06members/bes
t_practices_for_books.html
43. Best Practices
Assigning, linking and CrossRef DOI use
• Deposit DOIs at the title and chapter/entry level.
• Add outbound links from references in books.
• Deposit references from books with CrossRef to
enable CrossRef Cited-by Linking.
45. Best Practices
Updates and Versions
• Major version – updates affect
interpretation. Publisher notifies readers
that content has changed.
– new editions
– errata
– corrigenda
• Minor version – unlikely to affect
interpretation. No publisher notification.
46. Best Practices
Updates and Versions
• Assign new CrossRef DOIs to new major versions or
editions of books, chapters and entries.
Older versions remain available online with links to the
latest version.
• Do not assign new CrossRef DOIs to minor new versions
of books, chapters and entries.
• Use Multiple Resolution to associate one CrossRef DOI
with multiple URLs, i.e. for electronic formats or multiple
hosting platforms.
47. Notifying readers of new editions
• CrossMark Update
Identification Service
http://www.crossref.org/crossmark/
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54. What kind of Publication Record
information could be available?
• License types
• Funding disclosures (FundRef)
• Conflict of interest statements
• Publication history (submission, revision and accepted
dates)
• Location of data deposits or registries
• Peer review process used
• CrossCheck plagiarism screening
• and more...
57. Best Practices: Citation Matching
Book Title Queries (finding the DOI)
• Minimum query:
– book title
– book author
– book year
• And as many as possible of these:
– editor (where appropriate)
– publisher
58. Displaying CrossRef DOIs in Book
Citations
• The DOI should appear at the end of the reference
• The DOI should be encoded as a hyperlink
Example:
Corrigan, John. Religion and Emotion - Approaches and Interpretations.
New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. Oxford Scholarship Online.
Oxford University Press. 2005.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/0195166248.001.0001
Note: This is a change from the previous format
doi:10.1093/0195166248.001.0001
59. Style Manuals
Provide the DOI, if one has been assigned
to the content….
Section 6.32
Providing Publication Data for Electronic Sources
Publication Manual of the APA, page 191.
60.
61.
62.
63. Find Complete Best Practices Here
http://www.crossref.org/06members/best_practices_for_books.html
64. Assigning (depositing) CrossRef Book DOIs
• Deposit metadata and URL(s).
• Metadata required for book DOI registration is
described in the schema, sections 6-8
http://www.crossref.org/schema/deposit/crossref4.3.0.xsd
and in the documentation at:
http://www.crossref.org/schema/info/CrossRefSchemaDocumentation4.1.0.pdf
65. Book Title Level Metadata
• Required data includes:
– Type: edited book, reference, monograph, or other
– Title
– Publisher
– Publication date
– ISBN
• Optional data includes:
– series title, and series ISSN*
– volume and edition numbers
– Book DOI and URL
* If you include a series title it must have an ISSN
66. ISSNs & ISBNs in CrossRef Schema
• ISSNs are assignable to a series title and not book title.
• ISSN is directly bound to series title and must be present in series
• ISSN check digit will be verified upon deposit – invalid ISSNs will be
rejected
• Volume is mandatory if series_metadata is present and volume level
title is NOT present
• Titles and ISSNs/ISBNs in deposit must match titles associated with
ISSNs/ISBNs in the system
• New titles will create a title entry in the system –
updates/additions to this title must remain consistent
• Contact support@crossref.org to change titles
67. Chapter Level Metadata
• Required data includes:
– Chapter title
– DOI and URL
• Optional data:
– Contributors
– Pagination
– Component number
68. • Manual DOI
registration
for books
• System builds
XML deposit
file
Web Deposit Form
http://www.crossref.org/webDeposit/
69. XML deposit
Sample XML is available:
• Monograph:
http://www.crossref.org/schema/info/samples/4.3.0_samples/monograph430.xml
• Series:
http://www.crossref.org/schema/info/samples/4.3.0_samples/book_series430.xml
70. Simple-Text Query
• A freely available, non-XML
alternative for reference linking
• A custom version of Inera’s
eXtyles® refXpress parses
unstructured references into
granular, valid XML and returns
any matching DOIs for those
references
71.
72. How much? CrossRef Deposit Fees for Books
• Current Material
– Titles: $1.00
– Chapters/entries < 250 per title: 25 cents
– Chapters/entries > 250 per title: 15 cents
– Chapters/entries > 10,000 items: 12 cents
• Backfiles
– All content types: 15 cents
– More than 1 million records: 12 cents
• No additional membership fee
74. How much?
• No charge for metadata or URL updates
• No additional annual fee for CrossRef members
• Annual fees based on publishing revenue
• Annual fees range from $250-$50,000
• Theoretical conflict fee if more than one DOI assigned to same
metadata and not resolved.
• Fees have not risen for more than 5 years.
• Additional fees for optional services like CrossMark.
75. What’s Next
• Explore DOIs for mobile content
• Improve and simplify multiple resolution
• Best practices for common ebook format
metadata
• Can we accept ONIX in addition to XML?
79. Book Interest Group
• Jennifer Kemp, Springer, Chair
• 70 ish Members
• Open to all book publisher members of
CrossRef, and others
• Includes major book hosting platforms
80. Book Interest Group
• Teleconferences several times per year
• Working groups on issues of importance to
book publishers
• 1st in-person meeting in mid-November in
Cambridge, MA at CrossRef Annual Meeting
81. What’s in it for
publishers?
No publisher is an
island
Collaboration and
connection is the
key