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   1)      Publisher:  American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)

Web Site: http://www.asme.org

2)      Description:

         Scitation is the re-launch of the Online Journal Publishing Service (OJPS), a leader in online sci-tech publishing and journal hosting since 1996. The name "Scitation" was chosen because it more accurately describes the platform's services to the scholarly community. The new name conveys three important messages:

  • the platform's strength in science and engineering

  • AIP's leadership in reference linking, both forward and backward

  • the expanded scope of online products and services hosted on the platform, including

    • conference proceedings

    • virtual journals LINK

    • magazines

    • standards

    • storefronts with rich e-commerce features LINK to store

    • online portal sites

    • almost 600,000 journal articles

Regarding the infrastructure for Scitation's comprehensive reference-linking capability, author-supplied references are edited and then checked against a database of over 12 million reference citations. This rigorous lookup and vetting process ensures accurate and complete reference tagging and increases the likelihood that matches will be found throughout the linkable web. Scitation regularly resubmits reference information to add links that may have become viable after the article was originally published. Furthermore, meta-data for the majority of articles published on Scitation are regularly uploaded to CrossRef, a collaborative linking initiative embraced by leading STM publishers, to faciliate the linking community's goal of placing real-time resource threading and discovery at the user's fingertips.

Scitation includes links to many rich sources of information, including ISI's Web of Science, MEDLINE, Chemport/Chemical Abstracts Service, SPIN database, INSPEC, EDP Sciences, X-ArkiV, SLAC-SPIRES, and other Scitation journals, among others.

Scitation publications contain forward links to other articles on the platform. Forward links are links to articles that were published after a particular article that cite it. In addition, links between articles and editorially related material (for example, articles and errata, or comments and replies) are a platform standard. Links are also available to any author-supplied supplementary material (including multimedia) hosted on the Scitation platform.

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