introduction to crossmark for affiliates and hosts
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CrossMarkfor
Affiliates & Hosts
June 2013
Content changes
When it does, readers need to know
CrossMark
Content changes
erratum
corrigendum
updates
enhancements
withdrawals
retractions
new editions
protocol updates
notices of concern, etc.
erratum
corrigendum
updates
enhancements
withdrawals
retractions
new editions
protocol updates
notices of concern, etc.
Does this article have corrections?
• A logo that identifies a publisher-maintained copy of a piece of content
• Clicking on the logo tells you: • Whether there have been any updates• If this copy is being maintained by the
publisher• Where the publisher-maintained version is
located• Other important publication record
information
What is CrossMark?
What kind of Publication Record
information could be available?
Funding disclosures
Conflict of interest statements
Publication history (submission, revision and
accepted dates)
Location of data deposits or registries
Peer review process used
CrossCheck plagiarism screening
License types
and more...
What do publishers and
their hosts
have to do?
CrossMark
Participation is optional
Anything with a CrossRef DOI can have a
CrossMark
Online-early content, but not pre-
prints
Participants must
maintain their content
keep CrossMark metadata up to date!
adhere to logo display guidelines
CrossMark
Steps for
implementation
1. Create a CrossMark Policy
PageExplain CrossMark, commitment to maintain the
content
Explain publisher policies on
corrections, retractions, etc.
Define any custom metadata fields for the Record
Tab
Assign it a DOI for persistent linking
Deposit the Policy Page
http://crossmarksupport.labs.crossref.org/
2. Deposit CrossMark Metadata
DOI of the content the CrossMark is being applied to
DOI for the publisher’s CrossMark Policy Page
DOI of any piece of content that is being updated
http://crossmarksupport.crossref.org/annotated-example-site/
3. Update CrossMark
Metadata!
<updates> <update type="correction" label="Correction" date="2010-03-24">10.5555/1571</update> </updates>
4. Record CrossRef DOIs in
HTML page metadata
5. Add CrossMark metadata to
PDFs
Minimum = DOI, CrossMark
Domain
PDF Metadata
5. Display and Link the
CrossMark Logo
On HTML article landing pages
In PDF articles
6. Decide on and collect
additional metadata
Pilot running since summer 2011
CrossMark launched on 27th April 2012
Over 80,000 CrossMark deposits since launch with 450 plus updates
Working with over 20 publishers on CrossMark implementation including Elsevier, Wiley, AIP, OUP and The Royal Society
Marketing Microsite available
http://www.crossref.org/crossmark/index.html
•Banner ads for publisher/host use
Any Questions?
http://crossmarksupport.labs.crossref.org
http://www.crossref.org/crossmark