Inera in context
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New in eXtyles NLM: JATS4R recommendations for markup of ethics and data availability statements
November 4, 2019
NISO’s JATS for Reuse (JATS4R) Working Group recently issued recommendations for markup of ethics statements and data availability statements in journal articles, and we’re updating our eXtyles NLM build to help customers...Read More
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eXtyles ORCID Integration Suite in action
April 9, 2019
You may have read our last post about eXtyles ORCID Integration Suite and wished you could see how it actually works. Well, now you can! For all the details, check out the...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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JATS 1.2 & CRediT markup explained
October 31, 2018
If you’ve been following the news on JATS development, you know that JATS 1.2d2 is out in the world, which means that JATS 1.2 is coming! There’s a lot to be excited...Read More
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Inera at SSP 2018: How metadata gets lost in eProduction workflows
June 4, 2018
At the 2018 Society for Scholarly Publishing Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL, Inera’s Bruce Rosenblum co-presented at the session “The Gift that Keeps on Giving: Metadata and Persistent Identifiers Through the Research...Read More
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Why we love our journal database (and you should, too)
May 8, 2018
In August 2016, we wrote a little ode to our beloved Journal Database, which at that time contained just over 42,000 journal titles. We’re revisiting this topic now as we close in on...Read More
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Keeping it authentic with eXtyles ORCID Integration Suite
March 15, 2018
The ORCID iD, a persistent identifier for people, has been widely adopted by academic researchers, with over 3 million live ORCID iDs registered as of February 2017. For researchers, ORCID iDs ensure they get...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