![]() ![]() They use our free APIs to help them get the most complete, up-to-date set of metadata from all of our publisher members. Manuscript tracking services, search services, bibliographic management software, library systems, author profiling tools, specialist subject databases, scholarly sharing networks - all of these (and more) incorporate scholarly metadata into their software and services. ![]() Learn more about the metadata each member is depositing with us using our Participation Reports. While we collect and distribute metadata, we do not change members’ metadata. We make this metadata openly available via our APIs and public data files, which means people and machines can incorporate it into their research tools and services. The metadata includes a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) in each record, which links to the content even if it moves to a new website. Metadata does not include the full-text of the content itself, just information about the content. They send us information called metadata which we collect and store in a standard way. Members register content with us to let the world know it exists. The collective power of our members’ metadata is available to use through a variety of tools and APIs-allowing anyone to search and reuse the metadata in sophisticated ways. ![]()
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