Copyright: Crossref Crossref, which is OpenEdition’s partner for registering DOIs (Digital Object Identifiers) allocated to digital resources on its platforms, has just passed the milestone of 100 million registered DOIs. Having acquired more than 200,000 DOIs, OpenEdition welcomes this success, which is a condition for the citability of all scientific literature and the development of open citations within the OpenCitations project. OpenEdition is continuing its commitment to the process o..
The Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB), led by OpenEdition and OAPEN Foundation (Open Access Publ...
The article deals with some new functions of DOI CrossRef system. Based on current database of more ...
This work aims to identify classes of DOI mistakes by analysing the open bibliographic metadata avai...
This text file contains citations between documents classified as journal article, book content, con...
In this paper, we present COCI, the OpenCitations Index of Crossref open DOI-to-DOI citations (http:...
Open Citation Identifiers (OCIs) were launched at PIDapalooza 2018. This year's presentation will d...
We study the level of coverage of the established Web of Science citation database by the openly ava...
A key step has just been achieved in terms of enhancing the visibility of open access books: the DOA...
Half a billion open citations – open access bibliographic references used in scientific publications...
The Initiative for Open Citations (I4OC) was launched in April 2017 with the purpose of promoting t...
Several initiatives have been taken to promote the openly availability of bibliographic metadata of ...
This publication contains several datasets that have been used in the paper "Crowdsourcing open cita...
Crossref is a not-for-profit membership association for scholarly publishers, founded in 2000. It is...
In this paper, we analyse the current availability of open citations data in one particular dataset,...
Panel discussion at FORCE2019, Edinburgh, Scotland - October 17, 2019 Citations are an importan...
The Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB), led by OpenEdition and OAPEN Foundation (Open Access Publ...
The article deals with some new functions of DOI CrossRef system. Based on current database of more ...
This work aims to identify classes of DOI mistakes by analysing the open bibliographic metadata avai...
This text file contains citations between documents classified as journal article, book content, con...
In this paper, we present COCI, the OpenCitations Index of Crossref open DOI-to-DOI citations (http:...
Open Citation Identifiers (OCIs) were launched at PIDapalooza 2018. This year's presentation will d...
We study the level of coverage of the established Web of Science citation database by the openly ava...
A key step has just been achieved in terms of enhancing the visibility of open access books: the DOA...
Half a billion open citations – open access bibliographic references used in scientific publications...
The Initiative for Open Citations (I4OC) was launched in April 2017 with the purpose of promoting t...
Several initiatives have been taken to promote the openly availability of bibliographic metadata of ...
This publication contains several datasets that have been used in the paper "Crowdsourcing open cita...
Crossref is a not-for-profit membership association for scholarly publishers, founded in 2000. It is...
In this paper, we analyse the current availability of open citations data in one particular dataset,...
Panel discussion at FORCE2019, Edinburgh, Scotland - October 17, 2019 Citations are an importan...
The Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB), led by OpenEdition and OAPEN Foundation (Open Access Publ...
The article deals with some new functions of DOI CrossRef system. Based on current database of more ...
This work aims to identify classes of DOI mistakes by analysing the open bibliographic metadata avai...