Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
Next revision
Previous revision
doi [2025-01-15 06:46] – [Registration agencies] kate.richdoi [2025-07-11 05:24] (current) – [The mechanics of registering a new DOI with crossref membership] kate.rich
Line 33: Line 33:
   * guide https://www.medra.org/en/guide.htm   * guide https://www.medra.org/en/guide.htm
  
----SOAP=== +===SOAP=== 
-  * Not a registration agency but a Rotterdam Stichting that provides sponsored crossref membership in DOI blocks, from €19/yr for 5 DOIs +  * not a registration agency but a Rotterdam Stichting that provides sponsored crossref membership in DOI blocks 
-  *  Their area of interest is the dissemination of research content in the arts, architecture, built environment, and design domains.  (e-print pre-print book / journal archive services).  +  * supports the dissemination of research content in the arts, architecture, built environment, and design domains.  
-  * Their platforms are hosted in a climate neutral data centre by greenminihost at evoswitch - the largest provider of Mac mini hosting in Europe +  * pricing from €19/yr for 5 DOIs to €99/yr for 50 (includes crossref membership). 
-  * CC-BY-4.0  is their licence for hosted content but users can also host content themselves  +  * platforms are hosted in a climate neutral data centre by greenminihost at evoswitch -largest provider of Mac mini hosting in Europe 
 +  * CC-BY-4.0 licence for hosted content (but DOI users can also host content elsewhere)
   * https://openaccess.ac/index.php/what-we-do/dois   * https://openaccess.ac/index.php/what-we-do/dois
  
Line 45: Line 46:
 ====generating DOIs==== ====generating DOIs====
   * https://datacite.org/blog/cool-dois/   * https://datacite.org/blog/cool-dois/
 +
 +====The mechanics of registering a new DOI with crossref membership====
 +
 +  * Once registered with crossref, you receive a DOI prefix, 10.XXXX 
 +  * Crossref provides a web deposit form that generates the xml
 +  * Enter the basic metadata here (title, authors, publishers, date etc)
 +  * And the DOI, which consists of your DOI prefix followed by a suffix which you generate yourself
 +  * Suffixes must be unique, contain numbers and/or letters and -._;()/ are case-insensitive and ideally are short string, easily typed yet “dumb” meaning that they contain no obvious information. A best practice DOI would be 10.3390/s18020479
 +  * On submitting the form, you are asked for your crossref login, and an email address where the deposit results should be sent.
 +  * A DOI string can’t be changed once registered, and DOIs cannot be deleted.
 +  * Once the DOI is confirmed you then create a landing page for the DOI. 
 +  * For the landing page it's usually enough to add the DOI information (title, author and/ DOI URL as an html link) at the top of the page of the referenced object, however if the item is a PDF it's advised to make a separate page.
 +  * You also receive a copy of the xml. If changes need to be made to your metadata record, you can edit and submit the XML instead of re-entering your metadata into the form.
 +  * Other metadata that might be added include funding an license metadata
 +  * To add, change, or remove metadata from your existing records, you generally just resubmit your complete metadata record with the changes included.
 +  * You can add funding and license metadata to multiple DOIs at once by uploading a csv file to the web deposit form using the supplemental metadata upload on crossref site.
 +
 +
 +
 +
 +
 +
 +