This document discusses the development and purpose of FundRef and CrossMark. FundRef is a registry of funder names and ID numbers maintained by CrossRef to standardize the reporting of funding sources in scholarly publications. CrossMark is a service that allows publishers to deposit additional metadata about publications such as funding disclosures, publication history, and license types. Both services aim to improve the ability to link funding to research outputs and provide more transparency around scholarly publications.
6. <fn fn-type="financial-disclosure">
<p>This work was supported in part by NIH
grant R01 GM094800B to G.J.J., a gift to Caltech from
the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, and a stipend
from the Bayerische Forschungsstiftung to M.P. The
funders had no role in study design, data collection and
analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the
manuscript.</p>
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<title>Funding</title>
<p>This work was supported by the
<grant-sponsor xlink:href="http://
www.grf.org" id="GS1">Generic
Research Foundation</grant-sponsor>,
the <grant-sponsor
xlink:href="http://www.energy.gov"
id="GS2">Department of Energy</grant-
sponsor> Office of Science grant
number <grant-num rid="GS2">DE-FG02-
04ER63803</grant-num>, and the
<grant-sponsor xlink:href="http://
www.nih.gov" id="GS3">National
Institutes of Health</grant-sponsor>.
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8. National Institutes of Health
NIH? N.I.H.? National Institute of Health?
Abbreviations, misspellings, translations...
9. Funding bodies cannot easily track the published
output of funding
Publishers cannot easily report which articles result
from research supported by specific funders or grants
Institutions cannot easily link funding received to
published output
Lack of standard metadata for funding sources makes
it difficult to analyse or data mine
Why does this matter?
10. A standard way of reporting funding
sources for published scholarly research
11. FundRef Registry
4700 funder names and ID numbers from curated
Elsevier SciVal registry, donated to FundRef
Hosted by CrossRef, available under CC0
Updated and extended monthly
Publishers use this list to ensure consistency
www.crossref.org/fundref
23. Publishers:
FundRef Terms & Conditions: www.crossref.org/fundref
No fees for FundRef deposits
Everyone else:
No need to“join”- querying freely available
42. What kind of Publication Record
information could be available?
Funding disclosures
Conflict of interest statements
Publication history (submission, revision and accepted
dates)
Location of data deposits or registries
Peer review process used
CrossCheck plagiarism screening
License types
and more...
43. Participation is optional
Anything with a CrossRef DOI can have a
CrossMark
Online-early content, but not pre-
prints
Participants must
maintain their content
keep CrossMark metadata up to date!
adhere to logo display guidelines
44.
45. What Does it Cost?
Current content: 20¢
Backfile content: 2¢
Current Content = published in the past two years.
46. •CrossMark launched in April 2012
•Over 400,000 CrossMark deposits since
launch with 4,000 plus updates
•Working with over 35 publishers on
CrossMark implementation
•Sign-up via web form: http://crossref.org/
crossmark/AboutJoin.htm
47. http://www.crossref.org/crossmark/AboutParticipatingPubs.htm
Who?
Participating publishers include:!
!
Amsterdam University Press!
Scholar Science Journals!
The Rockefeller University Press!
World Bank!
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)!
Science Reviews 2000 Ltd!
Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VGTU) !
Philippine Association of Institutions for Research !
Cambridge University Press !
Mednet!
Philosophy Documentation Centre!
John Wiley & Sons!
Riga Technical University!
F1000 Research!
AIP!
Elsevier!
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!
Turkish Online Journal of
Design, Art and
Communication (TOJDAC)!
Bioscientifica!
Michael Joanna Publishers!
M2 Communications!
American Diabetes Association!
The Royal Society!
Royal Society of Chemistry!
International Engineering
Journal!
BMJ Journals!
Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences!
The Korean Physical Society!
Medical University of Lublin!