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Information Today October 7, 2014 |
CrossRef Integrates Services With PKP CrossRef teamed up with the PKP (Public Knowledge Project) open source software initiative to help publishers on PKP's Open Journal Systems management platform use CrossRef's services more effectively.  |
D-Lib May 2001 Amy Brand |
CrossRef Turns One What started as a cooperative effort among publishers and technologists to prototype DOI-based linking of citations in e-journals evolved into an independent, non-profit enterprise last year...  |
Information Today May 28, 2002 Paula Hane |
CrossRef Considering Full-Text Search Service CrossRef, a publisher collaborative that enables researchers to navigate online journals via Digital Object Identifier-based (DOI) citation links, is currently considering the implementation of a full-text search service.  |
Information Today May 3, 2004 Barbara Quint |
CrossRef Search Uses Google to Provide Full-Text Access Google will supply the search technologies and CrossRef the reference links to publisher Web sites for the pilot project, CrossRef Search that will enable users to search the full text of scholarly journal articles, conference proceedings, and other sources from nine leading publishers.  |
Information Today November 7, 2006 Barbara Quint |
Linking Up Bibliographies: DOI Harvesting Tool Launched by CrossRef The reference-linking network of the Publishers International Linking Association (PILA), has officially launched a free DOI look-up feature called Simple-Text Query where users can enter a citation in any format and receive the matching Digital Object Identifier (DOI).  |
Information Today November 17, 2003 |
NewsBreaks ebrary Partners with Society of Manufacturing Engineers... CrossRef Drops DOI Retrieval Fees... OCLC Offers New Cataloging Program...  |
Information Today August 7, 2014 |
CrossRef and the CDL Partner to Increase Discoverability CrossRef signed an agreement with the CDL (California Digital Library) that allows library publishers to participate in CrossRef's scholarly communications hub.  |
Information Today August 2000 |
CrossRef Now on the Web CrossRef, a collaborative reference-linking service, has announced that it has activated its first links on the Internet and has gone live. "CrossRef is now well on its way to becoming the comprehensive source for linking journal articles."  |
Information Today June 6, 2013 |
CrossRef Launches FundRef to Track Scholarly Funding Publisher members can now add funders' names and grant or award numbers to the metadata they submit to CrossRef.  |
Information Today July 17, 2006 |
Weekly News Digest Free Watson Search Tool Is Now Customizable... Microsoft Is First CrossRef Web Services Search Partner... Thomson Scientific and Partners to Simplify Manuscript Review... etc.  |
Information Today April 1, 2013 |
NISO Publishes Recommended Practice on Ejournals This practice was developed to provide guidance on the presentation of ejournals -- particularly in the areas of title presentation, accurate use of ISSN, and citation practices -- to publishers and platform providers, as well as to solve some long-standing concerns of librarians.  |
D-Lib May/Jun 2012 Natasha Simons |
Implementing DOIs for Research Data The Digital Object Identifier system provides a means of persistent identification of research data collections and datasets that is global, standardized and widely used.  |
D-Lib September 2001 |
Linking to the Appropriate Copy: Report of a DOI-Based Prototype Over the past several years, substantial effort has gone into building an environment to support linking between the rapidly growing number of journal articles available on the web. This paper describes one solution that can link to references across multiple delivery systems...  |
Information Today September 5, 2000 Barbara Quint |
CrossRef, CAS, DataStar Announce Links to Scholarly Publications The network of links to and from scholarly publications continues to grow rapidly...  |
Search Engine Watch November 8, 2007 Bill Hartzer |
Corporate America Can Learn a Lot from Bloggers Corporate marketers can make their sites more user-friendly, and more search engine-friendly, by taking a page from the playbook of successful bloggers.  |
Information Today October 7, 2002 |
News Digest CrossRef Launches Version 2.0, Expands Membership... Infotrieve Signs Two STM Aggregators, 10 Publishers... EBSCO Increases Links to JSTOR, Adds Access to Elsevier Content  |
Information Today April 17, 2006 Barbara Quint |
Windows Live Academic Search: The Details What does the new Windows Live Academic Search service really provide for users? How will it appeal to librarians? What relationships will it need to build with publishers? How will competitors react? Is Microsoft committed to the product?  |
Information Today June 23, 2008 |
CrossCheck Plagiarism Screening Service Launches CrossRef has announced the official launch of CrossCheck, a new initiative to aid publishers in verifying the originality of scholarly content.  |
Information Today May 3, 2012 |
CrossRef Launches CrossMark Update Identification Service The CrossMark system will alert researchers to important changes that may occur to published scholarly content and will highlight important publication record information.  |
D-Lib April 2007 Altman & King |
A Proposed Standard for the Scholarly Citation of Quantitative Data There is currently no universal standards exist for citing quantitative data.  |
Entrepreneur February 2008 Guy Kawasaki |
Get Your Company Blog On Your company's blog could be one of your strongest marketing tools - so get talking.  |
Information Today April 17, 2006 Barbara Quint |
Microsoft Offers Alternative to Google Scholar: Windows Live Academic Search The new search tool will search proprietary content from scholarly publishers, as well as the open Web. The initial beta test offers content from 10 publishers; two more are on the way.  |
D-Lib June 2003 Norman Paskin |
DOI (Digital Object Identifiers): A 2003 Progress Report The initial simple implementation of DOI as a persistent name linked to redirection continues to grow, with approaching ten million DOIs assigned from several hundred organisations through a number of Registration Agencies in USA, Europe, and Australasia, supporting large scale business uses.  |
Entrepreneur May 2009 Mikal E. Belicove |
Start a Blog For Your Business Make sure you examine your business goals before jumping on the blogging bandwagon.  |
Searcher April 2002 Jill E. Grogg |
Thinking About Reference Linking Information professionals need to be aware of the technical and organizational interests and obstacles associated with reference linking in order to better serve their users...  |
Information Today August 2005 Richard W. Wiggins |
New "COinS" Scheme Seeks to Open URLs for Library Users Some Web visionaries have concocted a scheme to embed complete citation information in Web pages.  |
Information Today August 2004 Peter Jacso |
Linking on Steroids Insights into the best and worst linking practices from an expert in the scholarly publishing world.  |
D-Lib February 2000 Atkins, Lyons, Ratner, Risher, et al. |
Reference Linking with DOIs: A Case Study Digital Object Identifiers enable readers to find content on the Internet with a persistent and reliable identifier. Hyperlinking between article bibliographies and the cited articles is a natural application of DOIs.  |
D-Lib April 2009 Cerda, Nieto & Campos |
What's Wrong with Citation Counts? Citation analysis needs an in-depth transformation.  |
Information Today February 12, 2015 |
Authors Can Now View Citation Counts in Kudos Citation counts from Thomson Reuters' Web of Science are live in Kudos' author dashboard.  |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2013 Simons et al. |
Growing Institutional Support for Data Citation: Results of a Partnership Between Griffith University and the Australian National Data Service Data citation is an emergent practice, yet it has the potential to become a norm of scholarly attribution, in line with improved data management, access, discovery and reuse.  |
Entrepreneur June 2008 Guy Kawasaki |
Mind Your Manners To take advantage of free buzz from bloggers, make sure to follow the code of conduct.  |
Search Engine Watch June 29, 2009 Ron Jones |
Blogs and Blogging 101, Part 1 Search engines will reward a site that has quality content with good rankings. For many sites, one of the easiest ways to add that quality content on a consistent basis is by starting a blog.  |
Information Today September 29, 2008 |
Technorati Releases 2008 State of the Blogosphere Report Since 2004, Technorati's State of the Blogosphere reports have analyzed the trends around blogs and blogging. For the 2008 study, the company wanted to go beyond the numbers to deliver insights into bloggers and the state of blogging today.  |
Searcher December 2000 Jill E. Grogg & Carol Tenopir |
Linking to Full Text in Scholarly Journals There is an exciting variety of options, but a variety that can confuse both information professionals and end users. When trying to find the full text of journal articles, the promises and advertisements of aggregators and publishers often seem inflated...  |
PC Magazine August 16, 2006 Captain Jack Sparrow |
Blog Nation In only a few short years, blogging has become a vital part of many Americans' lives, according to a phone survey of 7,012 people by the Pew Internet & American Life Project.  |
Information Today April 21, 2008 |
CrossRef to Launch Plagiarism Detection Service CrossRef announced an agreement with iParadigms, LLC to launch the CrossCheck service to aid in verifying the originality of scholarly content.  |
PC Magazine February 8, 2007 Russell Morgan |
Business Blogging Here's how your small business can benefit from blogs.  |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2015 Mathiak & Boland |
Challenges in Matching Dataset Citation Strings to Datasets in Social Science Unlike publication impact, which is readily measured by citation counts, dataset citation remains a great unknown.  |
Information Today June 9, 2008 |
Microsoft's Article Authoring Add-In Now Available in Beta A key value of the Article Authoring Add-in is in enabling editors at scientific and technical journals to create article templates, tailored for their individual journals' requirements.  |
PC Magazine September 28, 2005 John C. Dvorak |
Dvorak's Blogging Primer Despite the growing popularity of blogs, lots of people still don't get what they're about.  |
InternetNews August 18, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Entering the Corposphere Businesses have begun to embrace blogging. Experts say they don't have a choice.  |
D-Lib March 2001 Herbert Van de Sompel & Oren Beit-Arie |
Open Linking in the Scholarly Information Environment Using the OpenURL Framework  |
Information Today August 2002 Barbara Quint |
CrossRef Search and QuestionPoint offer challenges to traditional services Publishers International Linking Association announced plans to expand CrossRef, its master database of links... OCLC and the Library of Congress announced that on June 3 they would launch a beta test of QuestionPoint, their new collaborative reference service... etc.  |
D-Lib January 2004 Giuseppe Vitiello |
Identifiers and Identification Systems An informational look at policies and roles from a library perspective  |
D-Lib October 2002 |
Open Citation Linking: The Way Forward Free, unrestricted access to research papers is increasing the speed of scientific communication. This article describes the Open Citation project's efforts to build tools to aid in archiving papers.  |
Information Today June 2004 Paula Hane |
The Latest on Factiva, Ingenta, Google, and More Library and information vendors seemed to be holding back their big announcements for two events in June: the SLA and ALA annual conferences.  |
Search Engine Watch May 28, 2009 Justilien Gaspard |
Promoting Your Blog You've followed everyone's advice and started a blog. Now it's time to gain exposure and readership.  |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2015 Brase et al. |
The Tenth Anniversary of Assigning DOI Names to Scientific Data and a Five Year History of DataCite The German National Library of Science and Technology assigned its first DOI names to scientific data in summer 2004. The goal was to use persistent identifiers as part of a broader effort to make scientific datasets citable research outputs.  |
Information Today December 2003 Donald T. Hawkins |
The ASIDIC Fall 2003 Meeting A report from the Association of Information and Dissemination Centers's Sept. 21-23 event in Montreal.  |