Reference lists for more than 60 million journal studies in Crossref are now free to view and reuse.
. Open-science advocates have for years campaigned to make papers’ citation data accessible under liberal copyright licences so that they can be studied, and those analyses shared. Free access to citations enables researchers to identify research trends, lets them conduct studies on which areas of research need funding, and helps them to spot when scientists are manipulating citation counts.
At its launch, I4OC partnered with 29 scholarly publishers to open up references in 14 million papers. Five years on, that number has risen to more than 60 million, covering all the journal papers indexed on Crossref, a non-profit collaboration that promotes sharing of scholarly information. The citing papers and those being cited might still be behind a paywall, but their reference lists are not.
Before I4OC, researchers generally had to obtain permission to access data from major scholarly databases such as Web of Science and Scopus, and weren’t able to share the samples. However, the opening up of Crossref articles’ citations doesn’t mean that all the world’s scholarly content now has open references. Although most major international academic publishers, including Elsevier, Springer Nature and Taylor & Francis, index their papers on Crossref, some do not. These often include regional and non-English-language publications.
I4OC co-founder Dario Taraborelli, science programme officer at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative in San Francisco, California, says that the next challenge will be to encourage publishers who don’t already deposit reference data in Crossref to do so.
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