Reference Linking and Cited-By
- 3. Reference Linking
• Members must add outbound
Crossref DOI links to their
references
• Publishers used to make these
agreements individually
• Membership of Crossref
provides social and technical
infrastructure to make sure
research is linked persistently
• Required only for current journal
content but encouraged for all
- 5. How to add Crossref DOI links to references
• Ask the authors in author guidelines
• Add at copyediting stage
• Use a search engine for individual articles (slow)
• Query Crossref with XML (efficient, requires skill)
• Use Crossref lookup tools (simple)
• Use third-party tools
• Inera xStyles
• Aries Editorial Manager
• Hire a Crossref Service Provider
- 7. Getting back your matched references
https://doi.crossref.org/getResolvedRefs?doi=10.1103/PhysRevE.91.062714&usr=…
- 8. Crossref Simple Text Query
https://apps.crossref.org/simpleTextQuery
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- 9. `
Cited-by provides a clear overview of
the publications that have cited a piece
of content - and allows the publisher to
display this information on their
website.
- 13. Participation
1. Email member@crossref.org to sign-up
2. Deposit to Crossref reference lists each article’s metadata
3. Query Crossref for a list of all DOIs citing a document
4. Display Cited-by results on your website
No fee - Cited-by is an optional service
- 16. Benefits
• Let others see who you are citing
• Find out who is citing your papers
• Display that information however you like
• Help your readers find other related research
- 17. Crossref can see over
723,810,077 Cited-by
links
Figuring out who has cited
your content can be difficult;
Cited-by provides a way to
find these citations and
display the results.