SIGCSE journal club posts now have Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs)

All of the posts here now have Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) thanks to a tool called Rogue Scholar. [1] What this means is that details of our meetings are more:

  • Findable — every blog post is searchable via rich metadata and full-text search.
  • Citeable — every blog post is assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), to make them citable and trackable. Rogue Scholar shows citations to blog posts found by Crossref.
  • Interoperable — metadata are distributed via Crossref and ORCID, and downstream services using their metadata catalogs.
  • Reusable — the full-text of every blog post is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
  • Archiveable — blog posts are archived by Rogue Scholar, and semiannually by the Internet Archive Archive-It service.

Find them all listed at rogue-scholar.org/communities/sigcse – there is sometimes a short lag between publication here and DOI assignment by rogue scholar. You get DOI’s for your blog posts at rogue-scholar.org, thanks to Martin Fenner at Rogue Scholar for support.

Cite this post using DOI:10.59350/sigcse.3020

References

  1. Lena Stoll, Patrick Vale and Rosa Morais Clark (2025) Scholarly blogs and their place in the research nexus, crossref.org blog DOI:10.64000/552ec-b8g03