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Annual MeetingBoardCrossrefElectionsGovernanceComputer and Information Sciences
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The Crossref Nominating Committee is inviting expressions of interest to join the Board of Directors of Crossref for the term starting in March 2023. The committee will gather responses from those interested and create the slate of candidates that our membership will vote on in an election in September.

APIsCommunityCrossrefMetadataComputer and Information Sciences
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Author Patrick Polischuk

In 2020 we released our first public data file, something we’ve turned into an annual affair supporting our commitment to the Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure (POSI). We’ve just posted the 2022 file, which can now be downloaded via torrent like in years past.

CommunityCrossrefSimilarity CheckComputer and Information Sciences
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Author Fabienne Michaud

Since we announced last September the launch of a new version of iThenticate, a number of you have upgraded and become familiar with iThenticate v2 and its new and improved features which include: A faster, more user-friendly and responsive interface A preprint exclusion filter, giving users the ability to identify content

AmbassadorsCollaborationCommunityCrossrefComputer and Information Sciences
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Author Vanessa Fairhurst

A re-cap We kicked off our Ambassador Program in 2018 after consultation with our members, who told us they wanted greater support and representation in their local regions, time zones, and languages.

BoardCrossrefMetadataReferencesComputer and Information Sciences
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Tl;dr Forthcoming amendments to Crossref’s membership terms will include: Removal of ‘reference distribution preference’ policy: all references in Crossref will be treated as open metadata from 3rd June 2022. An addition to sanctions jurisdictions: the United Kingdom will be added to sanctions jurisdictions that Crossref needs to comply with.

CrossrefData CentrePost MortemComputer and Information Sciences
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So here I am, apologizing again. Have I mentioned that I hate computers? We had a large data center outage. It lasted 17 hours. It meant that pretty much all Crossref services were unavailable - our main website, our content registration system, our reports, our APIs.

CollaborationCommunityCrossrefRORComputer and Information Sciences
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Authors Ed Pentz, Rosa Morais Clark, Ginny Hendricks

In collaboration with California Digital Library and DataCite, Crossref guides the operations of the Research Organisation Registry (ROR). ROR is community-driven and has an independent sustainability plan involving grants, donations, and in-kind support from our staff.

CrossrefGrant Linking SystemLinkingMetadata MatchingR&DComputer and Information Sciences
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The ecosystem of scholarly metadata is filled with relationships between items of various types: a person authored a paper, a paper cites a book, a funder funded research. Those relationships are absolutely essential: an item without them is missing the most basic context about its structure, origin, and impact.