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Work-Related Learning :: helping build careers Weblog 19 entries 25-May-2006 3 authors
show or hide details for this item Guidance | crossref.org : : the reference linking backbone Blog Entry 1 reply1 resource 21-Nov-2005 Mike Malloch
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21-Nov-2005 14:52
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Guidance | crossref.org : : the reference linking backbone
This post tracks back to a post in another weblog. By simply using the 'blog this' bookmarklet, you can continue discussions in other places, even other systems. Discussion no longer needs to be tree-shaped!

The following is really here just to illustrate the power of cross-linking discussion via trackbacks.

CrossRef is also the official DOI registration agency for scholarly and professional publications. It operates a cross-publisher citation linking system that allows a researcher to click on a reference citation on one publisher’s platform and link directly to the cited content on another publisher’s platform, subject to the target publisher’s access control practices. Our citation-linking network today covers millions of articles and other content items from several hundred scholarly and professional publishers

Guidance | crossref.org : : the reference linking backbone

...Of course, the content cited above is also important for things like getting a universal digital object identifier registered for all the academic or research content on the NGRF site.

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