Hi Nick,

 

Scholix doesn’t cover the complete DOI space, but just participating providers. http://api.scholexplorer.openaire.eu/v2/LinkProvider

gives you a list of link providers, which include Elsevier (DOI prefix 10.1016, i.e. your first link) but not IOP (DOI prefix 10.1088, i.e. your second link).

 

Note that linked event data is a rapidly evolving space – you may also want to look at existing CrossRef and DataCite APIs to see if they get you what you want.

 

Hope that helps,

Best,

Sebastian

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Subject: Finding datasets with SCHOLIX

 

Hi all – a conundrum for Christmas…does anyone know how SCHOLIX actually works, or more to the point, why it works for this DOI: 10.1016/j.jinsphys.2017.08.008

 

But not for this one: 10.1088/1748-9326/ab4df4    

 

I’m running through the API at http://api.scholexplorer.openaire.eu/v2/ui/#/ (targetPid)

 

This is prompted by the work of Chris Gibson at Manchester https://blog.research-plus.library.manchester.ac.uk/2019/02/15/from-couch-to-almost-5k-raising-research-data-visibility-at-the-university-of-manchester/ and Nick Syrotiuk at Durham https://github.com/sefnyn/scholix

 

Thanks

 

Nick

 

 

 


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