2. About Reference Processing in Deposits
Deposit processing handles the list
of references in your article's data
The system attempts to map
references to a DOI
Citations remain as “stored queries”
if a DOI is not found at first attempt
3. Deposit Processor
References containing DOIs are most
reliable
Complete metadata references work
well also
Well formatted, common citation
formats work but not as reliably
4. Best Practices
Use DOIs if you can, metadata next,
and unstructured citations last
UTF-8 encode non-ascii characters
Use common citation formats for
unstructured citations
5. Deposit Processor
<doi_citations>
<doi>10.5555/test0529/test9</doi>
<citation_list>
<citation key="ref1">
<doi>10.4018/978-1-60960-481-3.ch010</doi>
</citation>
<citation key="ref2">
<issn>0167-6164</issn>
<journal_title>J. Afr. Languages Linguist.</journal_title>
<author>Ahland</author>
<volume>31</volume>
<issue>2</issue>
<first_page>159</first_page>
<cYear>2010</cYear>
<article_title>Noun incorporation and predicate classifiers in Gumuz.</article_title>
<unstructured_citation>Ahland, Colleen. 2010. Noun incorporation and predicate
classifiers in Gumuz. Journal of African Languages and Linguistics 31(2): 159203.</unstructured_citation>
</citation>
<citation key="ref3">
<unstructured_citation>
MacGregor, P., Szoor, B., Savill, N. J., and Matthews, K. R. (2012). Trypanosomal immune evasion,
chronicity and transmission: an elegant balancing act. Nature reviews. 10, 431–438.
</unstructured_citation>
</citation>
</citation_list>
</doi_citations>
6. If you need more information
Jon Stark
jstark@crossref.org
Or
support@crossref.org
7. If you need more information
Jon Stark
jstark@crossref.org
Or
support@crossref.org