Introduces the idea of Digital Object Identifiers for scholarly content and the ways that organizations other than publishers can interact with the CrossRef system and take advantage of CrossRef metadata. This webinar was held on May 12, 2014.
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.
Introduces the idea of Digital Object Identifiers for scholarly content and the ways that organizations other than publishers can interact with the CrossRef system and take advantage of CrossRef metadata. This webinar was held on May 12, 2014.
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.
New Initiatives - Geoffrey Bilder - London LIVE 2017Crossref
Presentation by Geoffrey Bilder at Crossref London LIVE, 26th September 2017. New initiatives at Crossref including organisational and grant identifiers.
This presentation was provided by Athena Hoeppner of the University of Central Florida during a NISO webinar, Providing Access: Ensuring What Libraries Have Licensed is What Users Can Reach, held on February 8, 2017
Research data spring: giving researchers credit for their dataJisc RDM
The research data spring project "Giving researchers credit for their data" slides for the third sandpit workshop. Project led by the University of Oxford Bodleian Libraries.
This presentation was provided by Kathleen Shearer of COAR, during the NISO Event "Open Access: The Role and Impact of Preprint Servers," held November 14 - 15, 2019.
This presentation was provided by Micah Altman of MIT during the August 10 NISO webinar, How Libraries Use, Support and Can Implement Researcher Identifiers
In June 2013, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation awarded NISO a grant to undertake a two-phase initiative to explore, identify, and advance standards and/or best practices related to a new suite of potential metrics in the community.The NISO Altmetrics Project has successfully moved to Phase Two, the formation of three working groups, A, B, & C. Working Group B, led by Kristi Holmes, PhD, Director, Galter Health Sciences Library at Northwestern University, and Mike Taylor, Senior Product Manager, Informetrics at Elsevier, is focused on the Output Types & Identifiers within the alternative metrics landscape.
This presentation was provided by Dr. Paul Burton of the University of Bristol during the NISO Symposium, Privacy Implications of Research Data, held on September 11, 2016, in conjunction with the International Data Week in Denver, Colorado.
This webinar explains the service, covers what publishers need to participate and answers any questions you may have. This webinar was held on November 10, 2015.
Should We Expect a Bang or a Whimper? Will Linked Data Revolutionize Scholar Authoring and Workflow Tools?
Jeff Baer, Senior Director of Product Management, Research Development Services, Proquest
Crossref webinar: Anna Tolwinska - Crossref Participation Reports Metadata 09...Crossref
Online discovery portals are providing information about your content to researchers and linking to your site via Crossref. A richer record can result in significantly more traffic from places you weren’t expecting.
Learn about where publisher metadata goes, how it is used, and the importance of depositing rich metadata in making the most of these downstream services.
Our speakers include Stephanie Dawson of ScienceOpen; Pierre Mounier of OPERAS, OpenEdition, and the HIRMEOS project; and Laura J. Wilkinson and Anna Tolwinska of Crossref.
Webinar held September 11, 2018
This presentation was provided by Emma Ganley of the Public Library of Science during the August 10 NISO-NASIG webinar, How Librarians Use, Support and Can Implement Researcher Identifiers.
This is an updated slideshow I used in a webinar for our MILI program, the program for teachers and media specialists. This slideshow is about using databases that are provided in the state of MN.
New Initiatives - Geoffrey Bilder - London LIVE 2017Crossref
Presentation by Geoffrey Bilder at Crossref London LIVE, 26th September 2017. New initiatives at Crossref including organisational and grant identifiers.
This presentation was provided by Athena Hoeppner of the University of Central Florida during a NISO webinar, Providing Access: Ensuring What Libraries Have Licensed is What Users Can Reach, held on February 8, 2017
Research data spring: giving researchers credit for their dataJisc RDM
The research data spring project "Giving researchers credit for their data" slides for the third sandpit workshop. Project led by the University of Oxford Bodleian Libraries.
This presentation was provided by Kathleen Shearer of COAR, during the NISO Event "Open Access: The Role and Impact of Preprint Servers," held November 14 - 15, 2019.
This presentation was provided by Micah Altman of MIT during the August 10 NISO webinar, How Libraries Use, Support and Can Implement Researcher Identifiers
In June 2013, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation awarded NISO a grant to undertake a two-phase initiative to explore, identify, and advance standards and/or best practices related to a new suite of potential metrics in the community.The NISO Altmetrics Project has successfully moved to Phase Two, the formation of three working groups, A, B, & C. Working Group B, led by Kristi Holmes, PhD, Director, Galter Health Sciences Library at Northwestern University, and Mike Taylor, Senior Product Manager, Informetrics at Elsevier, is focused on the Output Types & Identifiers within the alternative metrics landscape.
This presentation was provided by Dr. Paul Burton of the University of Bristol during the NISO Symposium, Privacy Implications of Research Data, held on September 11, 2016, in conjunction with the International Data Week in Denver, Colorado.
This webinar explains the service, covers what publishers need to participate and answers any questions you may have. This webinar was held on November 10, 2015.
Should We Expect a Bang or a Whimper? Will Linked Data Revolutionize Scholar Authoring and Workflow Tools?
Jeff Baer, Senior Director of Product Management, Research Development Services, Proquest
Crossref webinar: Anna Tolwinska - Crossref Participation Reports Metadata 09...Crossref
Online discovery portals are providing information about your content to researchers and linking to your site via Crossref. A richer record can result in significantly more traffic from places you weren’t expecting.
Learn about where publisher metadata goes, how it is used, and the importance of depositing rich metadata in making the most of these downstream services.
Our speakers include Stephanie Dawson of ScienceOpen; Pierre Mounier of OPERAS, OpenEdition, and the HIRMEOS project; and Laura J. Wilkinson and Anna Tolwinska of Crossref.
Webinar held September 11, 2018
This presentation was provided by Emma Ganley of the Public Library of Science during the August 10 NISO-NASIG webinar, How Librarians Use, Support and Can Implement Researcher Identifiers.
This is an updated slideshow I used in a webinar for our MILI program, the program for teachers and media specialists. This slideshow is about using databases that are provided in the state of MN.
Rachael Lammey's presentation at the Council of Science Editors 2013 Annual Meeting in Montreal about CrossCheck plagiarism screening service and CrossMark update identification service.
Getting started with Content Registration 012617Crossref
Getting started with Content Registration webinar held on 012617.
This webinar will provide an overview of how to register content with Crossref.
The webinar will also cover:
- Tools for registering content
- What metadata is required
- Upcoming changes
Crossref's newest member of the content family is preprints. At Crossref, preprints have custom support to make sure that, links to these publications persist over time, they are connected to the full history of the shared research results and the citation record is clear and up-to-date. But that's not the whole story, and we have three guest speakers lined up to share their thoughts and expertise on the role of preprints in research; Martyn Rittman from Preprints, operated by MDPI, Richard Sever from bioRxiv and Jessica Polka from ASAPbio.
Funding For Research!
Carol Anne Meyer, @meyercarol, who is responsible for Business Development and Marketing at CrossRef describes CrossRef's FundRef funder identification service, which correlates funding organizations with the scholarly articles and other documents that result from their research expenditures The FundRef taxonomy allows researchers to choose from a controlled vocabulary of thousands of funder names when they submit papers for publication. FundRef Search and other tools help funders demonstrate and measure the impact of their activities. CrossRef Member Publishers participating in FundRef will be able serve the author/researcher community by helping them meet their funder compliance and reporting requirements and by displaying funding information through the CrossMark service. Carol will also introduce CrossRef services that allow researchers and publishers to reduce the time and effort necessary to arrange the necessary permissions for text and data mining, She will also explain the relationship between these services and initiatives to increase public access to scholarly content.
Kirsty Meddings CrossrefResearch funders are increasingly setting the agenda for scholarly communications, mandating certain editorial practices such as open peer review and data sharing, elevating the importance of preprints, and advocating for better use of existing community-run infrastructures like those maintained by Crossref, DataCite, and ORCID. This session will explain what’s new and next for the funding and infrastructure space, introducing a key project around persistent identifiers and metadata for grants, including use of facilities. Whilst the scholarly community has adopted standard persistent identifiers (PIDs) — for people (e.g. ORCID), content (e.g. DOIs, PMCIDs), and soon organizations (ROR.community) including funders (the Funder Registry) — the record of the award is not captured in a consistent way across funders worldwide. And they are not easily linked up with the literature or the researchers or the institutions. Harmonizing grant identifiers with one common universal schema will not just help people better measure reach and return, but will offer researchers a system that works more smoothly and accurately. In this session, hear from funding organizations about what they want, learn about the findings from the grant identifier pilot, and discover the next steps for this initiative.
FundRef on the AAP/PSP panel: CHORUS: A Collaborative Approach to Public AccessCrossref
Carol Anne Meyer presents an overview and status of CrossRef's FundRef funder identification service including the FundRef Registry and how it serves as the infrastructure for CHORUS and other public access initiatives.
- Why you should deposit funding data
- How to deposit funding data
- The Funder Registry
- How Crossref funding data benefits the wider community
This webinar would be helpful to publisher staff at all levels.
Webinar held on April 4, 2017
Funders and publishers have something in common: for better or worse, we have the ability to influence the behavior of researchers. This talk will focus on what both groups can do to improve research now and in the future.
Em 2018, o Programa SciELO celebrará 20 anos de operação em pleno processo de alinhamento com os avanços da ciência aberta.
A Reunião da Rede SciELO analisará o estado de avanço da rede de coleções nacionais, a relevância e desempenho dos periódicos SciELO, e os desafios e perspectivas que se apresentam para os próximos 3 a 5 anos com ênfase nas linhas prioritárias de ação do Programa SciELO que são orientadas ao aperfeiçoamento dos periódicos, da gestão e operação das coleções nacionais, a atualização do Modelo SciELO de Publicação e seu alinhamento progressivo com as boas práticas da comunicação científica da ciência aberta.
A celebração dos 20 anos do SciELO constitui um momento especial para o fortalecimento da Rede SciELO, das coleções nacionais e dos periódicos e assim contribuir para o avanço da globalização da comunicação científica e do movimento de acesso aberto de modo inclusivo em relação às diversidades de áreas temáticas, geografias e idiomas da pesquisa científica. Assim, a Semana SciELO 20 Anos é projetada como um fórum global e público liderado pela participação proativa de todos as coordenações nacionais, dos editores e publicadores dos periódicos SciELO e interessados no avanço da comunicação científica. A Reunião da Rede SciELO será um evento decisivo para a construção coletiva do SciELO e conta com a participação proativa dos editores e interessados na comunicação científica.
A Reunião da Rede SciELO será realizada em quatro sessões principais. A primeira, durante todo o dia 24 de setembro, analisará e debaterá por meio de 8 Grupos de Trabalho temas chave para o futuro dos periódicos e do Programa SciELO. Cada grupo tem seu marco de trabalho definido por um texto sobre o escopo do grupo e será conduzida por uma agenda de trabalho que prevê a análise e discussão de 4 a 6 temas, sob a responsabilidade de um coordenador e com apoio de uma relatoria. A participação nos grupos requer inscrição prévia.
No dia 25 de setembro as sessões serão em plenária. Pela manhã, a sessão antes do intervalo abordará boas práticas de publicação de periódicos, e, após o intervalo, o tema central a atualização do Modelo SciELO de Publicação. Pela tarde, teremos a apresentação das conclusões e recomendações dos Grupos de Trabalho.
CHORUS: A Collaborative Approach to Public AccessCarol Anne Meyer
Panel presentation on public access at the American Association of Publisher/Professional and Scholarly Division (AAP/PSP) Annual Meeting, February 2014
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
En este webinario veremos una descripción general de nuestro servicio Similarity Check, que incluye:
Qué son Similarity Check y iThenicate
Cómo usar el servicio
Requisitos para usar Similarity Check
Costos del servicio
Cómo encontrar más ayuda y soporte
Crossref LIVE Indonesia: One Search Platform (Drs. Muhammad Syarif Bando pres...Crossref
Gerakan akses terbuka melalui Indonesia One Search.
Mr. Taufiq talks about the One Search platform and the upcoming project of Indonesia National Library. 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 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.
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.
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.
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.
Registro y actualización de contenido en Crossref | Content Registration at C...Crossref
Este seminario web proporciona una descripción general de cómo registrar contenido con Crossref, que incluye:
- Herramientas para registrar contenido
- La importancia de metadatos precisos, completos y actualizados.
- Una demostración del plug-in de OJS Crossref
- Cómo realizar actualizaciones y correcciones a sus registros de metadatos
- Cómo encontrar más ayuda y soporte.
Webinar presentado en español por Vanessa Fairhurst, Susan Collins y el embajador de Crossref, Arley Soto, el 1 de octubre de 2020.
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This webinar provides an overview of how to register content with Crossref including:
- Tools for registering content
- The importance of accurate, comprehensive and up-to-date metadata
- A demonstration of the OJS Crossref plug-in
- How to make updates and corrections to metadata records
- Ways to get further help and support
Webinar presented in Spanish by Vanessa Fairhurst, Susan Collins and Crossref ambassador, Arley Soto, on the 1st October 2020.
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
Dev Dives: Train smarter, not harder – active learning and UiPath LLMs for do...UiPathCommunity
💥 Speed, accuracy, and scaling – discover the superpowers of GenAI in action with UiPath Document Understanding and Communications Mining™:
See how to accelerate model training and optimize model performance with active learning
Learn about the latest enhancements to out-of-the-box document processing – with little to no training required
Get an exclusive demo of the new family of UiPath LLMs – GenAI models specialized for processing different types of documents and messages
This is a hands-on session specifically designed for automation developers and AI enthusiasts seeking to enhance their knowledge in leveraging the latest intelligent document processing capabilities offered by UiPath.
Speakers:
👨🏫 Andras Palfi, Senior Product Manager, UiPath
👩🏫 Lenka Dulovicova, Product Program Manager, UiPath
"Impact of front-end architecture on development cost", Viktor TurskyiFwdays
I have heard many times that architecture is not important for the front-end. Also, many times I have seen how developers implement features on the front-end just following the standard rules for a framework and think that this is enough to successfully launch the project, and then the project fails. How to prevent this and what approach to choose? I have launched dozens of complex projects and during the talk we will analyze which approaches have worked for me and which have not.
PHP Frameworks: I want to break free (IPC Berlin 2024)Ralf Eggert
In this presentation, we examine the challenges and limitations of relying too heavily on PHP frameworks in web development. We discuss the history of PHP and its frameworks to understand how this dependence has evolved. The focus will be on providing concrete tips and strategies to reduce reliance on these frameworks, based on real-world examples and practical considerations. The goal is to equip developers with the skills and knowledge to create more flexible and future-proof web applications. We'll explore the importance of maintaining autonomy in a rapidly changing tech landscape and how to make informed decisions in PHP development.
This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
Key Trends Shaping the Future of Infrastructure.pdfCheryl Hung
Keynote at DIGIT West Expo, Glasgow on 29 May 2024.
Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
Sr Director, Infrastructure Ecosystem, Arm.
The key trends across hardware, cloud and open-source; exploring how these areas are likely to mature and develop over the short and long-term, and then considering how organisations can position themselves to adapt and thrive.
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
In today's fast-changing business world, Companies that adapt and embrace new ideas often need help to keep up with the competition. However, fostering a culture of innovation takes much work. It takes vision, leadership and willingness to take risks in the right proportion. Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai, has perfected the art of this balance, creating a company culture where creativity and growth are nurtured at each stage.
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
Are you looking to streamline your workflows and boost your projects’ efficiency? Do you find yourself searching for ways to add flexibility and control over your FME workflows? If so, you’re in the right place.
Join us for an insightful dive into the world of FME parameters, a critical element in optimizing workflow efficiency. This webinar marks the beginning of our three-part “Essentials of Automation” series. This first webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to utilize parameters effectively: enhancing the flexibility, maintainability, and user control of your FME projects.
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- Essentials of FME Parameters: Understand the pivotal role of parameters, including Reader/Writer, Transformer, User, and FME Flow categories. Discover how they are the key to unlocking automation and optimization within your workflows.
- Practical Applications in FME Form: Delve into key user parameter types including choice, connections, and file URLs. Allow users to control how a workflow runs, making your workflows more reusable. Learn to import values and deliver the best user experience for your workflows while enhancing accuracy.
- Optimization Strategies in FME Flow: Explore the creation and strategic deployment of parameters in FME Flow, including the use of deployment and geometry parameters, to maximize workflow efficiency.
- Pro Tips for Success: Gain insights on parameterizing connections and leveraging new features like Conditional Visibility for clarity and simplicity.
We’ll wrap up with a glimpse into future webinars, followed by a Q&A session to address your specific questions surrounding this topic.
Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your FME expertise and drive your projects to new heights of efficiency.
Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
In this insightful webinar, Inflectra explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming software development and testing. Discover how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), from design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
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Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
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Here is something new! In our next Connector Corner webinar, we will demonstrate how you can use a single workflow to:
Create a campaign using Mailchimp with merge tags/fields
Send an interactive Slack channel message (using buttons)
Have the message received by managers and peers along with a test email for review
But there’s more:
In a second workflow supporting the same use case, you’ll see:
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And...
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Charlie Greenberg, Host
GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
Guy Korland, CEO and Co-founder of FalkorDB, will review two articles on the integration of language models with knowledge graphs.
1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
3. Not-for-profit membership association of
scholarly publishers
All subjects, all business models
4000 international publishers
83 non-publisher affiliates, 2000 library affiliates
60 million DOIs
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4. A standard way of reporting funding
sources for published scholarly research
🌍🌍
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9. <fn fn-type="financial-disclosure">
<p>This work was supported in part by NIH
grant R01 GM094800B to G.J.J., a gift to Caltech from
the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, and a stipend
from the Bayerische Forschungsstiftung to M.P. The
funders had no role in study design, data collection and
analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the
manuscript.</p>
</fn>
</fn-group>
</back>
</article>
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10. <body>
...
<sec>
<title>Funding</title>
<p>This work was supported by the
<grant-sponsor xlink:href="http://
www.grf.org" id="GS1">Generic
Research Foundation</grant-sponsor>,
the <grant-sponsor
xlink:href="http://www.energy.gov"
id="GS2">Department of Energy</grant-
sponsor> Office of Science grant
number <grant-num rid="GS2">DE-FG02-
04ER63803</grant-num>, and the
<grant-sponsor xlink:href="http://
www.nih.gov" id="GS3">National
Institutes of Health</grant-sponsor>.
</p>
</sec>
</body>
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11. National Institutes of Health
NIH? N.I.H.? National Institute of Health?
Abbreviations, misspellings, translations...
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13. Funding bodies cannot easily track the published
output of funding
Why does this matter?
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14. Funding bodies cannot easily track the published
output of funding
Publishers cannot easily report which articles result
from research supported by specific funders or grants
Why does this matter?
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15. Funding bodies cannot easily track the published
output of funding
Publishers cannot easily report which articles result
from research supported by specific funders or grants
Institutions cannot easily link funding received to
published output
Why does this matter?
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16. Funding bodies cannot easily track the published
output of funding
Publishers cannot easily report which articles result
from research supported by specific funders or grants
Institutions cannot easily link funding received to
published output
Lack of standard metadata for funding sources makes
it difficult to analyse or data mine
Why does this matter?
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22. FundRef Registry
4000 funder names and ID numbers from curated
Elsevier SciVal registry, donated to FundRef
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23. FundRef Registry
4000 funder names and ID numbers from curated
Elsevier SciVal registry, donated to FundRef
Hosted by CrossRef, available under CC0
Tuesday, 21 May 13
24. FundRef Registry
4000 funder names and ID numbers from curated
Elsevier SciVal registry, donated to FundRef
Hosted by CrossRef, available under CC0
Will be added to and updated
Tuesday, 21 May 13
25. FundRef Registry
4000 funder names and ID numbers from curated
Elsevier SciVal registry, donated to FundRef
Hosted by CrossRef, available under CC0
Will be added to and updated
Publishers to use this list to ensure consistency
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36. Implementation
1. Collect funding data from authors on submission using
FundRef Registry taxonomy
http://www.crossref.org/fundref
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37. Implementation
2. Pass funding data from submission system to production
systems
Publisher
Submission System
Grant Number
Funder
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38. Implementation
2. Pass funding data from submission system to production
systems
Publisher
Submission System
Grant Number
Funder
Production
Systems
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39. Implementation
3. Deposit FundRef data with CrossRef
CrossMark participants should
deposit FundRef data within
CrossMark deposits
CrossMark participation
recommended for standard
display of funding information
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51. Next Steps
Launching end of this month (May 2013)
Agree to FundRef Terms & Conditions:
www.crossref.org/fundref
No fees for FundRef deposits
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Today I ’ m going to be introducing and explaining the new FundRef initiative from CrossRef. I ’ m going to talk for about 30 minutes giving background to the project and then explaining what CrossRef members and their vendor partners need to do to participate in FundRef, and then we ’ ll have some time for questions. As we have a large number of people on the call I won ’ t take questions as we go along - please hold on to them for the end, or if you would like to type them in to the chat box in webex my colleague will pick them up for the questions session at the end.
So FundRef ’ s purpose is pretty simple - FundRef has been launched to provide a standard way of reporting funding sources for published scholarly research. I ’ m going to start by covering why this is important.
Let ’ s take a look at some sample articles. Many journals and other publications include the authors ’ acknowledgement of funding sources, but where and how this information is displayed varies widely. In this article it ’ s at the end just before the reference section, and in this article it tells you the source of the funding and the grant numbers.
...in this PDF article it ’ s below the abstract in a section labelled “ Funding ” . It names the organisation that funded the research, but doesn ’ t include a grant number.
...and in this one it ’ s at the end again in the acknowledgements section, and in this case does include an award number. The location of funding information varies from publication to publication - sometimes in the metadata, sometimes with the references or only in the full text behind a paywall. And it ’ s not just the placement of this information on the page, it ’ s also how it is formatted and displayed.
There are a couple of issues with the formatting of funding information in publications. One is that it ’ s mostly very hard to retrieve in any technical way - if you want to extract this information as part of the article ’ s metadata, or to search on it you will struggle because many publishers don ’ t mark this information up in their XML. Here ’ s an article with funding information at the top of the article. It has its own section and heading, so it stands out to the reader browsing the page, but if you look at the XML all of the information is thrown together as free text in a paragraph tag. This is not helpful to a machine that might be looking for this information.
And even when publishers do tag up funding information in their XML, as in this example, there are still problems. The tags are likely to vary from publisher to publisher - this publisher uses “ Grant Sponsor ” and “ Grant Num ” . Another might use “ Funding Source ” and “ Award Number ” . And not all publishers are making this information mandatory on submission, so there will be gaps where authors leave out grant numbers. On top of this there ’ s the lack of standardisation in naming of the funding bodies themselves...
When funding information is entered as free-form text by the author you are going to have inconsistencies - people will use abbreviations or alternative names or will misspell things. There ’ s no guarantee that you ’ ll be able to match up or de-duplicate the funding bodies and so a search for NIH might not return any publications that had reasearch supported by National Institutes of Health, and so on...
So why is this important? With all of these inconsistencies it ’ s very hard to search for funding information or to record and analyse the funding data. This has consequences for funding bodies who need to track the output of the research they support, and for publishers who want to be able to analyse the funding sources for the research that they publish.
So FundRef is a collaborative solution to this problem, devised by - and for the benefit of - both publishers and funders. Both parties have an interest in the outcomes of FundRed, and importantly, they have the systems and relationships to make it happen. Both have well-established processes - one for recording the distribution of funds and monitoring the research process, and the other for ingesting, processing and publishing the outcomes of the research.
We ’ ve just completed a year-long FundRef pilot that ran until March of this year, and involved these organisations - the publishers on the left, and the funding bodies on the right. On successful completion of the pilot project the CrossRef board approved the FundRef service to go into production, and we ’ re launching at the end of this month.
One of the key things that came out of the pilot and is central to the project is an agreed taxonomy of funding bodies. The FundRef Registry has been created from a list donated to the project by Elsevier, and currently consists of around 4000 international funder names. The list data is and will be freely available under a CC0 license waiver, and we will have a means for funding bodies to update their details and suggest new organisations or departments for the registry. This is the list that publishers will use to collect information from authors on submission.
To put this into context and explain in more detail how the process works: CrossRef hosts the funder registry which provides standard funder names to publisher submission systems. Publishers ask authors, at submission, to provide the name or names of the funding bodies and accompanying grant numbers. This funding information goes in to publishers ’ production systems where it is stored as tagged XML and submitted to CrossRef with all of the other deposited metadata for each piece of content. Once the funding information is in the CrossRef database it becomes a searchable, either through our search interfaces or via one of our APIs, and publishers, funders, and other interested parties can query on a funding organisation or grant number to discover the resultant publications, or can look up a piece of content using other metadata and find out the funding sources. Publishers will be able to display this funding information in a structured way. For those publishers who are participating in CrossMark, the funding data will automatically appear in the Record tab of the CrossMark dialogue box. We strongly encourage publishers submitting FundRef information to also participate in CrossMark, as this further standardises the location of the information for readers, but of course it can also be displayed on the publisher ’ s site in metadata and full text.
But the key piece is that the funding information is now centrally stored in the CrossRef database and can be queried. These three pieces of information - the DOI, the funding source or sources and award numbers are tied together in the metadata, making each of them discoverable via any of the other.
Using CrossRef Metadata search you can look up a DOI and find its funding sources, or look up a grant number to see which research it supported, or look up a funding body and see which publications have had research supported by that agency.
RESULTS SCREEN
The first thing that publishers need to do is collect the funding data from authors when they submit their paper. Submission of grant numbers should be encouraged but isn ’ t mandatory, and of course the author will need to be able to submit multiple grant numbers and multiple funders. There will need to be an option for “ no funding source ” and also the opportunity for authors to select “ other ” and input the name of the organisation if their source isn ’ t found in the registry. If they do this, the name they input will be stored in the CrossRef metadata and will be added to a list to be verified and added to the Registry.
Just to emphasise again that the funder name that the author submits should come from the FundRef Registry and should be the standardised version of that name. How you do this is up to you - our own pilot search system here suggests a list of names that in part match the name you have typed in, or you could some kind of auto-complete feature. The FundRef Registry can be downloaded as an RDF file from this address CHECK!, and will be updated XXX times a year.
Publishers then need to make sure that their production systems can ingest this additional data from their submission systems, ready to be deposited with CrossRef....
And that ’ s step three - deposit the funding information with CrossRef. We are strongly encouraging our members to also join CrossMark and submit the funding data as part of their CrossMark deposits. For CrossMark participants the funding data will automatically appear in the record tab of the CrossMark dialogue box, giving the advantage of standardisation across publisher websites for the reader, and automatically highlighting the publisher ’ s participation in FundRef.
This is an example of a FundRef deposit within a CrossMark deposit, which is the recommended way. You can see here I hope that were we ’ ve got a very simple CrossMark deposit and the FundRef data for one grant from one funding organisation. I should add that if you are considering joining CrossMark but you are concerned about gathering additional metadata for your CrossMark deposits that it ’ s perfectly acceptable to join now, deposit the minimum CrossMark data and your FundRef data, and then go back at a later date to enhance your CrossMark data with other information.
You don ’ t *have* to deposit FundRef data within CrossMark however. Here are two stand-alone examples, the top one is a simple funder name and identifier - both taken from the Registry, and the bottom example also includes an award number. The award number will be free-text as supplied by the author - we ’ re not doing any validation ofFurther examples and instructions, together with the updated deposit schema that incorporates FundRef can all be found on the CrossRef help pages
Then when this data is in the CrossRef database publishers, funders and other interested parties can search on it, either through our metadata search or using one of our query APIs. CrossRef Metadata Search is open to anyone, our HTTP query API requires a simple one-time registration but is also free.
So I hope I ’ ve been able to give you a clear overview of FundRef and how to participate. We are launching FundRef at the end of this month, just a few weeks from now. We are seeing a lot of interest in having a central, standardised store for funding information - it will be a huge benefit to all of those involved in the funding of research and the publicaiton of research outcomes. We really want to encourage CrossRef member publishers to sign up sooner rather than later so that we can build up this database of funding information over the coming months. There are no fees for FundRef deposits - we simply ask that member publishers agree to a set of Terms and Conditions, which will be available very soon as a click-through agreement on the CrossRef website. Mention FundRef advisory group overseeing future developments.