Madhura Amdekar

Madhura Amdekar

Madhura Amdekar

Community Engagement Manager

Biography

Madhura Amdekar is a Community Engagement Manager at Crossref. Her primary responsibility is to engage with scholarly editors, publishers, and editorial organizations to develop engagement programmes that help this community to leverage rich metadata for asserting the integrity of the scholarly record. Prior to joining Crossref, she was a Senior Associate at Wiley, where she was overseeing an editor support service. Madhura has a PhD. in Behavioural Ecology from the Indian Institute of Science (Bengaluru, India), for which she studied the colour-change behaviour of a tropical agamid lizard. She has a special interest in research integrity and she is based in the Netherlands. Outside of work, she enjoys reading fiction, embroidering, and traveling.

Topics

  • Research Integrity
  • Editorial community

ORCID iD

0000-0003-1741-6646

Madhura Amdekar's Latest Blog Posts

New Crossref Service Providers Program ready for applications

Madhura Amdekar

Madhura Amdekar, Tuesday, Jun 23, 2026

In Service ProvidersCommunityMetadata

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We are pleased to announce the re-launch of the Crossref Service Providers Program. From today, we are accepting applications from organisations providing tools for metadata registration to Crossref members. Participation in this program is free and the application involves an accreditation process to determine eligibility and the appropriate participation tier.

As a membership organisation, Crossref supports its members to provide rich and complete metadata which facilitates integrity judgements, increases discoverability, linking among scholarly objects and activities, and improves transparency. Service providers are key collaborators in this work because they enable our members to adopt better metadata practices.

Why metadata matters for research integrity: a new joint guide from Crossref and DataCite

Madhura Amdekar

Madhura Amdekar, Thursday, Apr 23, 2026

In Research IntegrityMetadataCollaboration

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Preserving the integrity of the scholarly record is an important component of the overall endeavour to protect research integrity. Open scholarly infrastructure enables persistent recording of research objects and associated metadata, which provides an evidence trail for these objects for all in the research community. Crossref and DataCite – as providers of essential infrastructure for preservation of the scholarly record – we share our joint expertise in the new guide on “Why metadata matters for research integrity and how to contribute”.

Reflections from Bangkok

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Amanda Bartell, Wednesday, Apr 1, 2026

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Each organization in the global community of Crossref members (that’s currently over 25k organizations in 166 different countries) plays a key role in building the Research Nexus. Any opportunity we have to meet with our members in person is a highlight and a way for us to learn more from each other. The month of January saw three of us travel to Bangkok to attend the first-ever Charleston Conference organised in Asia and to meet with our growing community in Thailand.

Metadata in editorial workflows

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Madhura Amdekar, Wednesday, Dec 3, 2025

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Background

Scholarly metadata, deposited by thousands of our members and made openly available can act as “trust signals” for the publications. It provides information that helps others in the community to verify and assess the integrity of the work. Despite having a central responsibility in ensuring the integrity of the work that they publish, editorial teams tend not be fully aware of the value of metadata for integrity of the scholarly record. How can we change that?

Research Integrity Roundtable 2024

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Martyn Rittman, Friday, Nov 15, 2024

In Research IntegrityCrossmark

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For the third year in a row, Crossref hosted a roundtable on research integrity prior to the Frankfurt book fair. This year the event looked at Crossmark, our tool to display retractions and other post-publication updates to readers.

Since the start of 2024, we have been carrying out a consultation on Crossmark, gathering feedback and input from a range of members. The roundtable discussion was a chance to check and refine some of the conclusions we’ve come to, and gather more suggestions on the way forward. As in previous years, we were able to include a range of organisations, which led to lively and interesting discussions. See below for the full participant list.

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