Here’s what you can expect to see during this session:
Registration form for journal content: Lena Stoll will share a sneak peek at her ongoing work to create a simple user interface allowing members to register journal articles without having to create XML files. We have a little background information on our blog.
PKP's Crossref plugin for the latest version of OJS: Erik Hanson from PKP will demonstrate the latest Crossref plug-in, OJS 3.4, the DOI workflow has been completely rewritten, addressing usability issues and providing a better overall user experience. More here: https://pkp.sfu.ca/software/ojs/
Data citations and relationships: Martyn will present an introduction to our newest API endpoint, which delivers relationships and is the successor to Event Data. The outputs show how DOIs connect to each other and other identifiers. You will learn ways to explore the research nexus, including citations, data citations, and funding metadata.
Using the Crossref API: Luis Montilla will do a product demonstration on how to harness the power of Crossref's API! Learn how to access scholarly metadata, funder relationships, and more. Here is some information you can review ahead of time.
Retraction Watch data: Join Martin Eve and Rachael to dig into Retraction Watch data via our Labs API. We’re interested in early feedback on how we’ve modeled the data and to take your questions.
Digital preservation reports by Martin Eve.
Static Site PID Generator: A quick demo and overview of the Static Site PID Generator using the Crossref website as a test case. A piece of software, in active development, to generate PIDs for content from static site generators. You can access the codebase through this link. The README file within the repository contains the documentation. Please note that there may be issues with the tool because it is in active development and the documentation is still in the final stages of updating.