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Edifix Retraction Detection and Notification
April 3, 2023
Introducing enhanced retraction detection, including matching against the Retraction Watch database Edifix detects and warns when articles in the reference list have been retracted or withdrawn. Because there are no scholarly publishing...Read More
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A deep dive on DOIs
September 15, 2020
eXtyles has been linking to Crossref for a very long time—DOI linking and correction is a core element of our reference processing. Now we’ve extended our Crossref linking to not only better...Read More
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eXtyles and preprint citations
July 23, 2020
Back in March 2020, the exploding number of preprints—and citations to those preprints—in response to the COVID-19 pandemic posed an urgent new challenge to eXtyles. We’re happy to announce that starting with...Read More
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Partner news: Crossref Metadata Manager
January 31, 2019
We recently had the opportunity to try out Crossref’s new Metadata Manager interface, designed to be a user-friendly method to register and/or update metadata. Metadata Manager doesn’t replace Crossref’s bulk content registration service, which members...Read More
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What’s New in eXtyles Reference Processing: 2018 Edition
December 18, 2018
Inera’s Development team continually works to improve how our software handles customers’ content. Collaborating closely with Inera’s Support team to keep on top of what improvements are needed, Development works on every...Read More
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Making connections: Why you need DOI links and how to get there
February 14, 2018
Who is Crossref? You may be wondering, why do we ask who rather than what? It’s because, as this insightful Scholarly Kitchen post explains, Crossref is built on cooperation between publishers and...Read More
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It’s a wrap! What happened at XUG 2017
November 8, 2017
Last week, we hosted our 13th annual eXtyles User Group Meeting, affectionately known as XUG. More than 50 eXtyles users and partners, from first-time to longtime attendees, gathered at the Sheraton Commander in...Read More
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Crossref updates DOI display guidelines
October 14, 2016
In late September, Crossref announced an upcoming change to their DOI display guidelines. In short, the recommended format for displaying DOIs will be as follows: Display the full URL Why? Because a URL can be easily...Read More