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  1. You are Crossref - Crossref

    Dec 25, 2010 · Crossref runs open infrastructure to link research objects, entities, and actions, creating a lasting and reusable scholarly record that underpins open science.

  2. Crossref Metadata Search

    Sign in Metadata Search Funding Data Link References Status API Help Search the metadata of journal articles, books, standards, datasets & more Search help

  3. About us - Crossref

    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.

  4. Find a service - Crossref

    Crossref delivers metadata to systems throughout scholarly communications making content easy to find, cite, link, assess, and reuse. Our metadata retrieval service supports a diverse range …

  5. Documentation - Crossref

    If you have questions please consult other users on our forum at community.crossref.org or open a ticket with our technical support team where we’ll reply within a few days.

  6. Journals 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 …

  7. Content Registration - Crossref

    Crossref members register content with us to let the world know it exists, instead of creating thousands of bilateral agreements. Members send information called metadata to us. …

  8. For researchers - Crossref

    You’ll then see the following message: “Crossref Metadata Search has asked for the following access to your ORCID Record: Add/update your research activities (works, affiliations, etc)

  9. Become a member - Crossref

    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 …

  10. Metadata Retrieval - Crossref

    All Crossref metadata is open and available for reuse without restriction. Our 170 million records include information about research objects like articles, grants and awards, preprints, …