Today, 16 scholarly societies and publishers join the list of organizations releasing open citation data https://i4oc.org/press.html#July2017 … #opendatapic.twitter.com/CWA2UbOmZi
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Seven more organizations have joined the list of stakeholders supporting the Initiative for Open Citations. https://i4oc.org/#stakeholders pic.twitter.com/bHKmdZd0IH
Over 40 publishers have joined us — will you? https://i4oc.org/#publishers pic.twitter.com/d6HBQ1HKY8
Opening up citation data is simple, please send a request to support@crossref.org and your references will go live: https://i4oc.org/#faqs
As I've mentioned before, please let the world know when citations in *open* and *Webby* articles are welcomed as part of this initiative.
As discussed before, this applies only to citations indexed by @CrossrefOrg. References in preprints, for example, are not there yet. (1/2)
If you're interested in efforts to represent and release a broader set of open citation data, consider contributing to @opencitations. (2/2)
(who – incidentally – are one of the founders of the I4OC)
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