Crossref

The "CrossRef" tag focuses on the importance of CrossRef, a key organization facilitating the linking of scholarly content through Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs). CrossRef plays a vital role in enhancing academic research by providing a persistent, reliable link to publications, fostering citation accuracy, and promoting research visibility. This tag covers topics such as DOI registration, citation management, and integration with academic publishing platforms. Crucial for researchers, academicians, and students, it supports efficient information retrieval, ensures proper attribution, and connects users to a vast network of scholarly resources. Stay updated on the latest trends and best practices in using CrossRef for research.

• 9 months ago

How to get Crossref DOI Prefix for journal: Direct Membership vs Sponsored Partnership

Could you please explain the clear difference between both approaches? I’m a little confused. Also, if I choose the sponsored partner option, what happens if I want to change my sponsor later in case I’m not satisfied with their service?

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• 1 year ago

What are the benefits of joining Crossref through a Sponsored Partner?

I'm considering joining Crossref through a Sponsored Partner and want to know the benefits. I'm interested in understanding how this route might be more advantageous compared to joining directly, especially for small organizations.

1 Answers 1 Views 0 Votes 1 year ago

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