« (…) Last year’s file was 112 million records and 65GB. Just nine months later (though it feels longer than that!), the new file is over 120 million records and over 102GB. That’s all of the Crossref records ever registered up to and including January, 7, 2021. We continue to see…
« One of the goals of OASPA is to support the transition to a world in which open access becomes the predominant mode of publication. As we have charted in the annual statistics on the growth of open content published using various Creative Commons licenses, steady progress is being made (see…
« In this paper, we present COCI, the OpenCitations Index of Crossref open DOI-to-DOI citations (http://opencitations.net/index/coci). COCI is the first open citation index created by OpenCitations, in which we have applied the concept of citations as first-class data entities, and it contains more than 445 million DOI-to-DOI…
« (…) In this paper, we analyse the current availability of open citations data in one particular dataset, namely COCI (the OpenCitations Index of Crossref open DOI-to-DOI citations; http://opencitations.net/index/coci) provided by OpenCitations. The results of these analyses show a persistent gap in the coverage of the currently available…
« OpenCitations (http://opencitations.net) is a scholarly infrastructure organization dedicated to open scholarship and the publication of open bibliographic and citation data by the use of Semantic Web (Linked Data) technologies, and engaged in advocacy for semantic publishing and open citations [Peroni and Shotton, 2018b]. It provides the OpenCitations Data Model…
« Les citations sont un instrument privilégié de la recherche bibliographique : le repérage des citations ultérieures d’une publication permet de reconstituer rapidement l’état d’un champ de recherche ou la réception d’une découverte ou d’une théorie scientifique.
Jusqu’en 2017, ces informations étaient concentrées dans de grandes bases fermées telles que…
« Un demi-milliard d’Open citations, ou « citations ouvertes », références bibliographiques en accès ouvert utilisées dans les publications scientifiques, ont été recensées par l’Initiative for Open Citations (I4OC). OpenEdition est partenaire de l’I4OC, rendant ainsi accessibles et gratuites les références et citations de tous les articles publiés…
« We are pleased to announce that Oxford University Press has today joined the Initiative for Open Citations (I4OC).
I4OC is a project which promotes the unrestricted availability of scholarly citation data by making metadata for references within academic articles publicly available. It aims to establish a global…
« In the days immediately following the launch of the Initiative for Open Citations (I4OC) in April this year, some major names in scholarly publishing made the decision to release their reference data into the public domain. Three months on, a further 16 publishers have added their names…
« The Initiative for Open Citations I4OC is a collaboration between scholarly publishers, researchers, and other interested parties to promote the unrestricted availability of scholarly citation data. (…) The aim of this initiative is to promote the availability of data on citations that are structured, separable, and open. (…) »