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Raising the standard: GigaScience Press on metadata and discoverability

To mark Crossref’s 25th anniversary, we launched our first Metadata Awards to highlight members with the best metadata practices. GigaScience Press, based in Hong Kong, was the leader among small publishers, defined as organisations with less than USD 1 million in publishing revenue or expenses. We spoke with Scott Edmunds, Ph.D., Editor-in-Chief at GigaScience Press, about how discoverability drives their high metadata standards.

What motivates your organisation/team to work towards high-quality metadata? What objectives does it support for your organisation?

Our objective is to communicate science openly and collaboratively, without barriers, to solve problems in a data- and evidence-driven manner through Open Science publishing. High-quality metadata helps us address these objectives by improving the discoverability, transparency, and provenance of the work we publish. It is an integral part of the FAIR principles and UNESCO Open Science Recommendation, playing a role in increasing the accessibility of research for both humans and machines. As one of the authors of the FAIR principles paper and an advisor of the Make Data Count project, I’ve also personally been very conscious to practice what I preach.

An eLife filled with possibility thanks to great metadata

eLife recently won a Crossref Metadata Award for the completeness of its metadata, showing itself as the clear leader among our medium-sized members. In this post, the eLife team answers our questions about how and why they produce such high-quality open metadata. For eLife, the work of creating and sharing excellent metadata aligns with their mission to foster open science and supports their preprint-centred publication model, but it also lays the groundwork for all kinds of exciting potential uses.

Mejorando la visibilidad a través de los metadatos: una mirada desde Editorial CSIC

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Hablamos con Nacho PĂ©rez Alcalde, Vicedirector TĂ©cnico de Editorial CSIC, la editorial al mando de ÂŽBoletĂ­n GeolĂłgico y Minero’, ganadora del Crossref Metadata Award en la categorĂ­a de Metadata Enrichment. Miembro de Crossref desde 2008, Editorial CSIC publica 41 revistas en acceso abierto Diamante, y juega un papel esencial en la diseminaciĂłn del conocimiento cientĂ­fico a nivel internacional. Exploramos lo que este premio ha significado para Editorial CSIC y quĂ© planes para el futuro tienen para seguir mejorando la calidad y uso de sus metadatos.

From storage closet to metadata champions: ASM’s journey toward a smarter scholarly infrastructure

The American Society for Microbiology (ASM) has earned recognition in Crossref’s Participation Reports for its exceptional metadata coverage among large publishing members––an achievement built on intentional change, technical investment, and collaborative work. In this Q&A, the ASM team shares what that journey looked like, the challenges they’ve tackled, and how centering metadata has helped them better connect research with the global scientific community.

Metadata excellence among new members: La Salle University, PerĂș

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En 2025, lanzamos los Premios Crossref a los Metadatos, con el objetivo de destacar el rol de nuestra comunidad en la gestiĂłn y el enriquecimiento del registro acadĂ©mico. En esta publicaciĂłn, destacamos a la Universidad La Salle, PerĂș, ganadora del premio a la excelencia entre los nuevos miembros, y contamos con la participaciĂłn de Yasiel PĂ©rez, Responsable TĂ©cnico y Editor de la Revista, quien comparte sus ideas: