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CommunityCrossrefMetadataPreprintsRelationshipsComputer and Information Sciences
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We are delighted to announce the formation of a new Advisory Group to support us in improving preprint metadata. Preprints have grown in popularity over the last few years, with increasing focus brought by the need to rapidly disseminate knowledge in the midst of a global pandemic.

CrossrefR&DComputer and Information Sciences
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It is time to put the ‘R’ back into R&D. The Crossref R&D team was originally created to focus on the kinds of research projects that have allowed Crossref to make transformational technology changes, launch innovative new services, and engage with entirely new constituencies.

BoardCommunityCrossrefElectionGovernanceComputer and Information Sciences
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Crossref’s Nominating Committee is inviting expressions of interest to join the Board of Directors of Crossref for the term starting in 2022. 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.

CitationCrossrefDataEvent DataMetadataComputer and Information Sciences
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Author Jennifer Kemp

Service Providers work on behalf of our members by creating, registering, querying and/or displaying metadata. We rely on this group to support our schema as it evolves, to roll out new and updated services to members and to work closely with us on a variety of matters of mutual interest.

CommunityContent RegistrationCrossrefProductComputer and Information Sciences
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Author Sara Bowman

UPDATE, 19 June 2025: We are planning to sunset Metadata Manager at the end of 2025. We will be in touch with affected members throughout the year with guidance and resources on making the switch from Metadata Manager to our new record registration form or alternative content registration methods.

CrossrefData CitationEvent DataMetadataRelationshipsComputer and Information Sciences
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Crossref aims to link research together, making related items more findable, increasing transparency, and showing how ideas spread and develop. There are a number of moving parts in this effort: some related to capturing and storing linking information, others to making it available.

CollaborationCommunityCrossrefInfrastructureComputer and Information Sciences
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Author Joel Schuweiler

TL:DR; Hi, I’m Joel GitLab UI unsatisfactory Wrote a UI to use the API Wrote a missing API Open company contributes changes back to another open company Now have a method for getting work done much easier Hurrah! I’m Joel, a Senior Site Reliability Engineer here at Crossref.

CollaborationCommunityCrossrefComputer and Information Sciences
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Author Vanessa Fairhurst

TL;DR: We have a Community Forum (yay!), you can come and join it here: community.crossref.org. Community is fundamental to us at Crossref, we wouldn’t be where we are or achieve the great things we do without the involvement of you, our diverse and engaged members and users.

CitationCollaborationCrossrefDataEvent DataComputer and Information Sciences
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Event Data uncovers links between Crossref-registered DOIs and diverse places where they are mentioned across the internet. Whereas a citation links one research article to another, events are a way to create links to locations such as news articles, data sets, Wikipedia entries, and social media mentions.