| Votes | By | Price | Discipline | Year Launched |
| CrossRef Metadata Search | FREE | Interdisciplinary |
Description
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Crossref is a non-profit, open-infrastructure organisation that supports scholarly communication by assigning persistent identifiers (DOIs) and managing open metadata for research objects (articles, books, data, grants) worldwide.
Who it serves & how
Crossref serves publishers, research institutions, libraries, funders and the wider research community.
- Publishers and content-creators register DOIs for their outputs and submit metadata about them.
- Researchers and institutions benefit because Crossref makes metadata freely available via APIs, aiding citation linking, content discovery and credibility.
For example, if you publish a journal article, using Crossref ensures your work has a stable identifier and your metadata becomes part of the global scholarly network.
Key features & value
- DOI registration: Crossref is an official DOI registration agency via the International DOI Foundation.
- Open metadata: Metadata (authors, titles, funders, publication date, references) is openly accessible for reuse and integration.
- Services:
- Cited-by linking (tracks which items cite which)
- Event data (mentions in social media, policy, etc.)
- Funders registry (links research objects to funding)
- CrossMark (document status checking)
- Scale & reach: Thousands of members and millions of records, billions of DOI resolutions and metadata queries monthly.
Considerations
- While metadata is open and DOIs provide persistent links, Crossref does not host full-text content of articles—just the metadata and identifiers.
- Quality of metadata depends on member input, incomplete or inaccurate metadata can reduce utility.
- For authors or small publishers, joining and assigning DOIs involves membership and per‐record fees (or institutional arrangements).
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