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CrossrefPeer ReviewRecord TypesResearch NexusComputer and Information Sciences
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Peer review publications—not peer-reviewed publications, but peer reviews as publications Our newest dedicated record type—peer review—has received a warm welcome from our members since rollout last November.

Best PracticesCrossrefMember BriefingMetadataParticipationComputer and Information Sciences
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Metadata is at the heart of all our services. With a growing range of members participating in our community—often compiling or depositing metadata on behalf of each other—the need to educate and express obligations and best practice has increased.

AmbassadorsCollaborationCommunityCrossrefMeetingsComputer and Information Sciences
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Author Vanessa Fairhurst

The last few months have been busy for the Crossref community outreach team. We’ve been out and about from Cape Town to Ulyanovsk—and many places in between—talking at ‘LIVE locals’ to members about all things metadata.

API Case StudyAPIsCrossrefIdentifiersInteroperabilityComputer and Information Sciences
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Authors Christine Cormack Wood, Christian Herzog, Daniel Hook, Simon Porter

Continuing our blog series highlighting the uses of Crossref metadata, we talked to the team behind new search and discovery tool Dimensions: Daniel Hook, Digital Science CEO; Christian Herzog, ÜberResearch CEO; and Simon Porter, Director of Innovation.

CrossrefMeetingsMember ExperienceParticipation ReportsService ProvidersComputer and Information Sciences
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What do you think of when you think of Chicago? Deep dish pizza? Art Deco architecture? Well for one week only this year you can add scholarly publishing to the list as the #SSP2018 Conference comes to town.

Content RegistrationCrossrefMember BriefingMetadataParticipationComputer and Information Sciences
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Exciting news! We are getting very close to the beta release of a new tool to publicly show metadata coverage. As members register their content with us they also add additional information which gives context for other members and for services that help e.g. discovery or analytics.