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CrossMark and Other Interesting Developments, Aries EMUG Meeting at CrossRef
1. And other interesting developments from CrossRef
Carol Anne Meyer
Business Development &
Marketing
@meyercarol
2011 EMUG, 24 June 2011
Thursday, June 30, 2011
10. What is CrossMark?
A logo that identi es a publisher-
maintained copy of a piece of content
Clicking the logo tells you
Whether there have been any updates
If this copy is being maintained by the publisher
Where the publisher-maintained version is
Other important publication record information
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19. What kind of Publication Record
information could be available?
Funding disclosures
Con ict of interest statements
Publication history (submission, revision and
accepted dates)
Location of data deposits or registries
Peer review process used
CrossCheck plagiarism screening
License types
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21. Participation is optional
Participants maintain their content
Participants agree to keep CrossMark metadata
up to date!
Participants adhere to logo display guidelines
Participants have an explanatory “policy” page
Anything with a CrossRef DOI can have a
CrossMark
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22. What Does it Cost?
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Current Content: published in the past two years.
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23. What else is new at CrossRef?
CrossCheck Update
New DOI Display Guidelines
Content Negotiation
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24. 241 publishers
29.5 million content items indexed
54,800 titles
20,000+ manuscripts checked each month
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25. • COPE Sponsored survey by Journal of
Zhejiang University SCIENCE (JZUS)
underway. Please participate.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/jzus
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26. New DOI Display Guideline
Always display DOIs as URLs
http://dx.doi.org/10.1087/20110202
not the older form
doi:10.1087/20110202
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27. Content Negotiation Live!
Enabled for 47 million DOIs
This means that machines requesting
information from CrossRef DOIs get different
answers than people do.
More here:
http://www.crossref.org/crweblog/2011/04/crossref_and_international_doi.html
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28. Any Questions?
cmeyer@crossref.org
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