Date post: | 20-Feb-2017 |
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CrossMark: a journey through time (and space?)
Helen DuriezePublishing Manager
Back in the dawn of (CrossMark) time How did it all begin?
• Five years ago
• Royal Society part of CrossMark pilot
• Trial on Proceedings B – HTML articles from 2011
• Started with core “Status” tab
Setting things up What did we need to do?
• Deposit CrossMark metadata (now part of CrossRef deposit)
• Add CrossMark metadata and logo to HTML pages
• Add CrossMark metadata and logo to PDF content
Next steps Applying CrossMark to PDFs
• Techset creates XML for logo on PDF
• RS production team check that date on PDF CrossMark matches
dates to be applied to HTML version
So, what happened?
Jan-1
2
Mar-1
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May-1
2Ju
l-12
Sep-1
2
Nov-12
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13
Mar-1
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May-1
3Ju
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Sep-1
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Nov-1
3
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14
Mar-1
4
May-1
4Ju
l-14
Sep-1
4
Nov-1
4
Jan-
15
Mar-1
5
May-1
5Ju
l-15
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CrossMark views - Royal Society
Referrer not known From PDF From HTML
So… what happened? Website redesign:
• Less clutter
• Marketing campaign to mark 350th anniversary
• Revised user journey almost always takes users to HTML version
first
Lessons learned • You’re only as good as your supplier!
• Watch out for changes to your processes that could affect deposits
• CrossMark works well (better?) with a Continuous Publication
workflow
What the future holds…
Short term:
• Second “Record” tab containing funding information
Longer term:
• More info on the second tab (peer review, data accessibility)
• Threaded publications/ Registered reports
• Deposit reporting (in conjunction with HighWire)
• Back file deposits?
Any questions?