Practice of CrossRef extensible markup language coding and more advanced information for CrossRef deposits

CrossRef is an association of scholarly publishers that develops shared infrastructure to support more effective scholarly communications. This infrastructure is centred around the Digital Object Identifier (DOI), and the associated bibliographic metadata that publishers deposit with CrossRef. To de...

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Main Author: Rachael Lammey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Council of Science Editors 2014-08-01
Series:Science Editing
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Online Access:http://www.escienceediting.org/upload/se-1-2-91.pdf
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spelling doaj-f018e7e31abd4c05919f9c852e7f80c82021-09-02T01:26:49ZengKorean Council of Science EditorsScience Editing2288-80632288-74742014-08-0112919810.6087/kcse.2014.1.9120Practice of CrossRef extensible markup language coding and more advanced information for CrossRef depositsRachael LammeyCrossRef is an association of scholarly publishers that develops shared infrastructure to support more effective scholarly communications. This infrastructure is centred around the Digital Object Identifier (DOI), and the associated bibliographic metadata that publishers deposit with CrossRef. To deposit this metadata, publishers need to provide the relevant information to CrossRef in extensible markup language (XML). Some publishers have a high level of XML expertise, and some are less familiar with formatting XML and need more assistance in order to register DOIs with CrossRef. There are some basics of depositing which can be picked up quickly, with the help of CrossRef tools, but there is a lot of information that publishers can provide via their XML to supplement the basic deposit information. This article will cover some of the more advanced information that publishers can deposit with CrossRef when they register DOIs, to help them participate in additional CrossRef services and provide additional value for the scholarly research community.http://www.escienceediting.org/upload/se-1-2-91.pdfCodingCrossRefPracticeExtensible markup language
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Practice of CrossRef extensible markup language coding and more advanced information for CrossRef deposits
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Coding
CrossRef
Practice
Extensible markup language
author_facet Rachael Lammey
author_sort Rachael Lammey
title Practice of CrossRef extensible markup language coding and more advanced information for CrossRef deposits
title_short Practice of CrossRef extensible markup language coding and more advanced information for CrossRef deposits
title_full Practice of CrossRef extensible markup language coding and more advanced information for CrossRef deposits
title_fullStr Practice of CrossRef extensible markup language coding and more advanced information for CrossRef deposits
title_full_unstemmed Practice of CrossRef extensible markup language coding and more advanced information for CrossRef deposits
title_sort practice of crossref extensible markup language coding and more advanced information for crossref deposits
publisher Korean Council of Science Editors
series Science Editing
issn 2288-8063
2288-7474
publishDate 2014-08-01
description CrossRef is an association of scholarly publishers that develops shared infrastructure to support more effective scholarly communications. This infrastructure is centred around the Digital Object Identifier (DOI), and the associated bibliographic metadata that publishers deposit with CrossRef. To deposit this metadata, publishers need to provide the relevant information to CrossRef in extensible markup language (XML). Some publishers have a high level of XML expertise, and some are less familiar with formatting XML and need more assistance in order to register DOIs with CrossRef. There are some basics of depositing which can be picked up quickly, with the help of CrossRef tools, but there is a lot of information that publishers can provide via their XML to supplement the basic deposit information. This article will cover some of the more advanced information that publishers can deposit with CrossRef when they register DOIs, to help them participate in additional CrossRef services and provide additional value for the scholarly research community.
topic Coding
CrossRef
Practice
Extensible markup language
url http://www.escienceediting.org/upload/se-1-2-91.pdf
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