Understanding the Impact of DOI and Handle Systems on Scholarly Publishing and User Engagement
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This workshop held on June 17, 2008, in Brussels, Belgium, focused on the role of the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) system, built on the Handle System, in scholarly publishing. It highlighted the significant growth of publishers' content over four centuries, with the oldest content registered in CrossRef dating back to 1665. The session emphasized the importance of linkable content driven by digitization, citation export tools for researchers, and the DOI's role in bibliographic metadata. Participants gained insights into enhancing user engagement through effective content accessibility.
Understanding the Impact of DOI and Handle Systems on Scholarly Publishing and User Engagement
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DOI Impact on End Users Handle System Workshop 17 June 2008 Brussels, Belgium Ed Pentz
CERN • Gateway to the DOI world for scholarly publishers • Develops and maintains the DOI System built on the Handle System • Develops and maintains the • Handle System The Pyramid …and more !!
4 Centuries of Citation • The oldest content registered in CrossRef thus far dates from 1665…Philosophical Transactions • Chain reaction effect with digitization is driven by linkability of older content
- Citation export tools for the researcher - The DOI as a standard component Of bibliographic metadata