Most of the experiments linked to here are running on R&D equipment in a non-production environment. They may disappear without warning and/or perform erratically. If one of them isn’t working for some reason, come back later and try again.
- CrossRef ALM: A collaboration with PLOS to explore a community infrastructure for collecting and disseminating article level metrics. See the CrossTech blog post, “Many Metrics. Such Data. Wow” for a description of the project.
- CrossRef Taxonomy Interest Group: A collaboration among publishers to share the Knowledge Models they are using, creating opportunities for standardisation, collaboration and interoperability.
- FundRef Widget: An open-source reference implementation widget for gathering FundRef data from researchers.
- FundRef Reconciliation Service: A tool to allow organisations to clean-up and map their internal funder name metadata to the FundRef registry.
- InChI Lookup: Show what CrossRef DOIs mention a specific International Chemical Identifier (InChI). See which InChIs are mentioned by a CrossRef DOI.
- OpenSearch Description File: Add CrossRef Metadata Search to your browser’s search bar.
- pmid2doi: API to lookup DOI for a PMID or the other way around.
- pdfmark: Open source command line tool to allow you to add CrossRef metadata to a PDF.
- pdfstamp: Open source command line tool to automate the application of linked images to PDFs.
- Family Name Detector: API to determine whether a word is likely to be a family name. Based on all the surnames listed in CrossRef’s 50+ million records. You can also download a list of all the distinct surnames listed in CrossRef metadata.
- Reverse Domain Lookup: API to check if a domain name is likely to belong to a CrossRef member (e.g. a scholarly publisher).
- PDF-Extract: Open source command-line too to let you extract references and other metadata from PDFs.
Quick & Dirty Guides
- Resolving Citations (we don’t need no stinkin’ parser)
- OpenURL
- CrossRef Metadata Search
- DOI Content Negotiation
- Disambiguation without de-duplication: Modeling authority and trust in the ORCID system
Reference
- Recommendations on RSS Feeds for Scholarly Publishers
- Unixref Reference (the schema used in CrossRef OpenURL results)
- The Click-Through Service for Text and Data Mining
- The Click-Through Service for Publishers
- Information on the CrossRef Click-Through Agreements Service
- CrossRef Metadata Search: Search CrossRef’s fifty million-plus metadata records. Cite search results. Add results to your ORCID profile. Use the API to resolve citations to DOIs automatically (GRADUATED)
- PatentCite: See what patents cite a given CrossRef DOI. (GRADUATED- now part of CrossRef Metadata Search)
- Citation Formatting Service: API. Given a CrossRef DOI, return a citation formatted to a specified style-sheet (e.g. APA, Chicago, MLA). (GRADUATED- this is now part of DOi content negotiation)
- Randoim: API that will return you X random CrossRef DOIs. Allows sub-selections. Great tool for testing applications that make us of CrossRef DOIs. (GRADUATED- this has evolved into the “sample” function of CrossRef’s REST API).
- QR Code Generator: Given a DOI, generate a QR code that includes the basic metadata for that DOI. (RETIRED- QR codes are pants)
- WordPress & Moveable Type Plugins (RETIRED)
- Ubiquity Plugin (RETIRED)
- Linked Periodical Data (RETIRED)
- TOI DOI (GRADUATED- have become Short DOIs)
