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Type: Dataset
Tags: books, Crossref, bibliographic metadata, journals, conference proceedings
Bibtex:
Tags: books, Crossref, bibliographic metadata, journals, conference proceedings
Bibtex:
@misc{1, doi= {10.13003/83b2gp}, url= {https://doi.org/10.13003%2F83b2gp}, publisher= {Crossref}, title= {March 2020 Public Data File from Crossref}, author= {Crossref}, abstract= {A data file of the public elements from Crossref’s 112.5 million metadata records (in JSON format). Note that this Crossref metadata is always openly available. The difference here is that we’ve done the time-saving work of putting all of the records registered through March 2020 into one file for download. To keep this metadata current, you can access new records via our public API at: https://api.crossref.org And, if you do use our API, we encourage you to read the section of the documentation on "etiquette". That is, how to use the API without making it impossible for others to use.}, keywords= {Crossref, bibliographic metadata, journals, books, conference proceedings}, terms= {}, license= {}, superseded= {} }
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