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Patrick Vale

Patrick has worked on a broad range of technologies, but is particularly fascinated by interfaces and how people relate to them. Using the latest techniques, he can sometimes be found talking about ‘surfaces’. When not building things to help people get on with their day, he can be found growing plants, cycling with his family or making music.

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Enhancing DOI Accessibility for All Users

2025 Update

In 2022, we set out to update our DOI display guidelines with the intention to adopt the proposals in 2025. It’s important to note from the outset that we are not mandating any immediate changes to the DOI display guidelines. Instead, we are working with our community to co-create a solution that addresses the diverse needs of all users, rather than imposing technical changes that may not suit everyone.

Forming new relationships: Contributing to Open source

TL;DR

One of the things that makes me glad to work at Crossref is the principles to which we hold ourselves, and the most public and measurable of those must be the Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure, or POSI, for short. These ambitions lay out how we want to operate - to be open in our governance, in our membership and also in our source code and data. And it’s that openness of source code that’s the reason for my post today - on 26th September 2022, our first collaboration with the JSON Forms open-source project was released into the wild.