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CommunityCrossrefMeetingsMembershipInformatikEnglisch
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Crossref is a membership organisation, and it’s the global community of members that creates the Research Nexus together. Meeting our community locally is a highlight and an important learning experience. This year, we started by connecting with a growing community in Accra, Ghana - our first in-person event in the country included in our GEM program. From 14 members in 2023 to 31 in 2025, our community in Ghana is blooming.

CommunityCrossrefEquityMembershipSponsorsInformatikEnglisch
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Sponsors make Crossref membership accessible to organisations that would otherwise face barriers to joining us. They also provide support to facilitate participation, which increases the amount and diversity of metadata in the global Research Nexus. This in turn improves discoverability and transparency of scholarship behind the works.

CollaborationCommunityCrossrefMetadataUser InterfacesInformatikEnglisch
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We are looking for an organisation to perform an audit of, and propose changes to, the structure and information architecture underlying our website, with the aim of making it easier for everyone in our community to navigate the website and find the information they need.

APIsCommunityCrossrefMetadataMetadata RetrievalInformatikEnglisch
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Autoren Martyn Rittman, Luis Montilla, Carlos del Ojo Elias

Every year we release metadata for the full corpus of records registered with us, which can be downloaded for free in a single compressed file. This is one way in which we fulfil our mission to make metadata freely and widely available.

CrossrefResearch IntegrityREST APIRetraction WatchInformatikEnglisch
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Retractions and corrections from Retraction Watch are now available in Crossref’s REST API. Back in September 2023, we announced the acquisition of the Retraction Watch database with an ongoing shared service. Since then, they have sent us regular updates, which are publicly available as a csv file.