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** This format is suitable for reporting on substantial work in the area defined by the conference themes, or taking an overview of work done.


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Personal details

Your name
Geoffrey Bilder


Affiliation
CrossRef
How can we contact you?
gbilder (at) crossref (dot) org/ @gbilder


Where will you be travelling from to attend this conference?
Oxford


Availability

Not sure yet.

Session details

Conference themes

Which conference themes does your session address? Delete as appropriate. Follow the link for more details and links.

  • Wikipedia and/or Wikimedia as models for scientific publishing
  • Wikipedia and/or Wikimedia as platforms for scientific education
Type of session

Indicate the session format by deleting as appropriate:

  • Presentation (20 mins + 10 mins questions)
Further details

Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) help to locate electronic versions of scholarly publications on the Web. Wikimedia projects are amongst the largest users of these identifiers, be it in references cited on Wikipedia or Wikibooks or in the metadata of articles on Wikisource, of files on Wikimedia Commons, or in Wikidata items.

This session will provide an overview about current and historical usage of DOIs across Wikimedia projects. This includes a brief overview of usage scenarios, as well as tools for monitoring, visualizing and analyzing such usage. These tools include: