Lorena A. Barba

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Papers in JOSS are indexed by Google Scholar. Does ReScience pay a [CrossRef subscription](http://www.crossref.org/02publishers/20pub_fees.html)? JOSS does: maybe that helps with Google Scholar.

See http://joss.theoj.org/about and scroll down to find the Business Model section for JOSS. The CrossRef subscription is $275/year and the DOIs are $1 per paper. In my opinion, these two...

Oh, I see now that you're getting around the DOI needs by using Zenodo.

I think we're talking about a few hundred bucks. A ridiculously small amount that still fits under the "no budget" category, in my opinion.

The original post is about indexing by Google Scholar. Tracking citations to publications in ReScience is important. Google Scholar is used widely and it matters that ReScience articles be picked...

Since ReScience papers are already getting a DOI from Zenodo, I Googled a bit to find out if that would make them visible to CrossRef. I ran into this blog...

And more: > … putting, say, a DataCite DOI (such as those used by Zenodo) on an article doesn't achieve the primary goal of a DOI (embedding it in the...

OK, but the blog post linked above is three years old. It appears there has been progress on interoperability of these services. But I can't untangle it all. We may...

The role of [NumFOCUS](http://www.numfocus.org) is precisely to provide a "legal entity," via fiscal sponsorship, for projects that are small, cannot afford or do not want to incorporate as a non-profit...

@khinsen — 👍 on a separate DOI for the paper; this is what we do at JOSS (code has Zenodo DOI, paper has CrossRef DOI, metadata has authors' ORCID).