Inera in context
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What’s new with eXtyles and ORCID?
August 7, 2014
Since our original post was published, there have been many new developments with ORCID. At the basic numbers level, ORCID now has 800,000 registered users and 142 members, over 100 of whom have integrated...Read More
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eXtyles adds support for ORCID
October 17, 2013
ORCID support has been added to the eXtyles XML export. If ORCID(s) are included in the author line of a manuscript in this form: John Smith (http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6858-8806), Jane Smith (http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2808-802X) then eXtyles...Read More
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eXtyles and ORCID
July 25, 2013
ORCID is “an open, non-profit, community-based effort to provide a registry of unique researcher identifiers and a transparent method of linking research activities and outputs to these identifiers” (http://about.orcid.org/). Many partners in...Read More
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CrossRef linking improvement
CrossRef has implemented a fix that improves the results of eXtyles CrossRef linking of non-journal references. Previously CrossRef linking would sometimes return the DOI of a journal article that was later published...Read More
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eXtyles enables insertion of abstracts by PubMed Reference Correction
April 28, 2013
The eXtyles PubMed Reference Correction module can now be configured to insert abstracts after references that link to PubMed. If the customer prefers, these abstracts can be set to toggle between hidden...Read More
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Inera releases the eXtyles NamesforLife Linking module
April 3, 2012
The eXtyles NamesforLife (N4L) Linking module is now available. N4L Linking automatically identifies biological names in Word documents (currently, validly published names of Bacteria and Archaea at all ranks, from domain to...Read More
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Inera releases the eXtyles Metadata Export and Upload modules
eXtyles Metadata Export and Upload Modules are now available for one-button metadata creation and deposit to PubMed and CrossRef. These modules, which appear in eXtyles as additional export filter options, convert eXtyled...Read More