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Cited By Chuck KoscherDirector of Technology
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linking out your references
is the opposite
of Cited By linking
• Members MUST add outbound CrossRef DOI links to their references– This is a membership rule
Linking References
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Getting back your matched referenceshttps://doi.crossref.org/getResolvedRefs?doi=10.1103/PhysRevE.91.062714&usr=…
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Cited-BY(what other journals reference or ‘cite’ your journal)
Title ofPresentation
PresenterPresenter position @twittername
Meeting/Conference title, Location, Date
Participation
1. Sign up at
http://www.crossref.org/06members/citedby_linking_signup.html
2. Deposit to Crossref reference lists with article’s metadata3. Query Crossref for a list of all DOIs citing a document4. Display Cited-by results on your websiteThere is no fee to participate
Cited-By is an optional service
Title ofPresentation
PresenterPresenter position @twittername
Meeting/Conference title, Location, Date
An XML deposit file
Depositing your references
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Depositing your references
Three ways to include a reference in your XML
3) As text reference <citation key="2697_CR10"> <unstructured_citation>British Standard. Chemical methods- Extraction of trace elements soluble in aqua-regia. BS 7755-3.9: 1995 ISO 11466 1995</unstructured_citation> </citation>
1) As structured data <citation key="459_CR8">
<journal_title>Mon Weather Rev</journal_title><author>GJ Holland</author><volume>108</volume><first_page>1212</first_page><cYear>1980</cYear>
</citation>
2) As a DOI<citation key="ref10"> <doi>10.1037/13484-000</doi> </citation>
`Three strategies for retrieving cited-by data
1) Periodically come and get the latest data, then update your pages
3) Come and get the data on the fly when a user has asked to see it
• In all cases you make HTTP requests to get the data• In #1 and #2 you have to store the results
2) For each DOI come and get the data once, and enable alerts
`Periodically get the data
http://doi.crossref.org/servlet/getForwardLinks?usr=<username>&pwd=<password>&doi=<doi> &startDate=<startDate>&endDate=<endDate>&date=<single day>• The DOI would be just a prefix, in which case ‘date’ must be provided
• These requests can return VERY large responses
Example:
http://doi.crossref.org/servlet/getForwardLinks? Usr=***&pwd=***&doi=10.1067&date=2011-05-10
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`Periodically get the data
http://oai.crossref.org/OAIHandler?verb=ListRecords&usr=<username>&pwd=<password>&set=J:<prefix>:<journalID>&from=YYYY-MM-DD&until=YYYY-MM-DD&metadataPrefix=cr_citedby
• These requests can return VERY large responses
Example:
http://oai.crossref.org/OAIHandler?verb=ListRecords&usr=bioone&pwd=****&set=J:10.2981:60810&metadataPrefix=cr_citedby
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` Get the data once, and enable alerts
<?xml version = "1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> … <body> <fl_query alert="true"> <doi>10.1053/sonc.2002.35642</doi> </fl_query> </body> </query_batch>
`Get the data on the fly
http://doi.crossref.org/servlet/getForwardLinks?usr=<username>&pwd=<password>&doi=<doi>
http://doi.crossref.org/servlet/getForwardLinks? Usr=***&pwd=***&doi=10.1067/mcp.2001.115446
Example:
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