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  1. Crossref runs open infrastructure to link research objects, entities, and actions, creating a lasting and reusable scholarly record. As a not-for-profit with over 20,000 members in 160 countries, we drive metadata exchange and support nearly 2 billion monthly API queries, facilitating global research communication.

  2. Search the metadata of journal articles, books, standards, datasets & more.

  3. 25 de jul. de 2013 · Crossref makes research objects easy to find, cite, link, assess, and reuse. We’re a not-for-profit membership organisation that exists to make scholarly communications better. We rally the community; tag and share metadata; run an open infrastructure; play with technology; and make tools and services—all to help put research in ...

  4. www.crossref.org › site-searchSearch - Crossref

    We maintain a balanced board of 8 large member seats and 8 small member seats. Size is determined based on the organization’s membership tier (small members fall in the $0-$1,650 tiers and large members in the $3,900 - $50,000 tiers). ...Find out more.

  5. Take a look at the topics on the right to browse and page through our documentation, or search using the box above the topic list.

  6. You need to be a member of Crossref in order to get a DOI prefix so you can create Crossref DOIs and register content. Membership allows you to connect your content with a global network of online scholarly research, currently over 17,000 other organizational members from 140 countries.

  7. Become a member. Organisations need to be members of Crossref to create metadata records that identify, describe, and locate their work. You don’t need to be a member to retrieve metadata (read about our open metadata retrieval tools).

  8. www.crossref.org › documentation › principles-practicesJournals and articles - Crossref

    Our journals model supports registration of records for journal titles and articles, as well for individual volumes and issues of a journal. We recommend registering DOI records for journal titles and articles, and optionally for volumes and issues.

  9. www.crossref.org › documentation › retrieve-metadataREST API - Crossref

    REST API. Our publicly available REST API exposes the metadata that members deposit with Crossref when they register their content with us. And it’s not just the bibliographic metadata either: funding data, license information, full-text links, ORCID iDs, abstracts, and Crossmark updates are in members’ metadata too.

  10. www.crossref.org › community › researchersFor researchers - Crossref

    For researchers. Find other researchers’ work and let them find yours. Through registering DOIs, we collect and share comprehensive information about research such as citations, mentions, and other relationships.

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