2014 CrossRef Workshops: Reports

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Reports

#crworkshops14

Patricia Feeney

pfeeney@crossref.org

How do I find out…

What DOIs / metadata / titles have I deposited?

Are my DOIs being used?

Is everything OK? (flagging problems)

What have I done?

Deposit Harvester: all deposited metadata (and

DOIs)

Depositor report: DOIs by title, timestamp

Title list (GUI, CSV,XML): journal, book and

conference proceedings titles and ISSNs/ISBNs

Single DOI: DOI-to-metadata query,

search.crossref.org

Deposit Harvester

Deposit Harvester: OAI-PMH, retrieve data for your

prefix(es) by prefix, title, or DOI

UNIXML format: as-deposited (with minor differences)

http://oai.crossref.org/DepositHarveste

r?verb=ListRecords&metadataPrefix=c

r_unixml&set=J:10.5555:161845&usr=

noneof&pwd=yourbusiness

Depositor report detail

More info: Depositor Report

Title list:

journal, book and conference proceedings titles, ISSNs

and ISBNs, coverage (volume, issue, year), and “owner”

GUI: search by title, issn, publisher name; displays

deposited coverage

CSV: title, issn, journal title DOI, publisher(s),

deposited coverage

XML

<journal title="Distributed and Parallel Databases"

abbr="Journal of Distributed and Parallel Databases|

Distrib Parallel Databases|Distrib Parallel Dat|Distributed

Parallel Databases" issn="09268782|15737578"

years="1993-0" volumes="1-32"

prefix="10.1007|10.1023" />

DOI

metadata

CrossRef

system

Look it up

Who needs a

reason???

Querying is fun!

How to query

search.crossref.org

api.crossref.org

Does anyone care?

I care.

Resolution Report (emailed monthly)

Everything seems fine, is it…?

DOI Error reports

Resolution reports

Schematron

Missing metadata

CrossRef

system

What kind of title

is “%(r

referencing

<[[CDATA

$#1123;

The overall resolution failure rate for all publishers is 4.1896%

and your failure rate is 6.0445%.

I am so so

disappointed,

need to make

the cats work

harder…

‘Bad’ DOIs

compiled from reports submitted by end users

emailed nightly to technical contact

DOI Error report (emailed nightly as needed)

Reasons for DOI Error:

a DOI has been published but not deposited

the published DOI does not match the deposited DOI

the end user misinterpreted or mistyped a DOI (i.e.

confusing 1 for l or 0 for O)

Schematron report

Schematron reports notify depositors of non-

fatal deposit issues

35-40 emails sent out weekly

Alerts are generated for < 1% of deposits

Tend to identify ‘messy’ deposits

Rules updated periodically

Jr. in surname:

Butters Jr.

Prata Jr.

Szezech Jr.

Punctuation in surname:

Maura (Gee) Geraldine

Frederick (Frikkie) J.

Arch Marin march@ub.edu

Peng*

TINA (A.C.)

Other rules:

‘ed’ ‘iss’ ‘vol’ in edition, issue,

volume elements

Surname / title all upper case

Page number contains ‘_’a

Schematron Warnings

CrossRef

system

Why does everyone

listen to you?

You should try

being nicer

Missing metadata: identifies

unpopulated fields

Missing metadata

Select title to see list of DOIs and missing

fields

Always available:

Depositor Report

Status Report

Go-live report

Title list

Tools

XML Parser

Test system:

http://test.crossref.org

Deposit Harvester

Recurring reports:

Resolution Report (email)

As-needed reports:

Conflict

DOI Error Report (email)

Schematron Report (email)

pfeeney@crossref.org

Technical support:

support@crossref.org

Questions?