Sara Bowman

Sara Bowman

Program Lead

Biography

Sara joined Crossref in 2020 as a Product Manager. She is passionate about building technology to connect research outputs and improve scholarly communication. Prior to joining Crossref, Sara spent 6 years in various roles at the Center for Open Science, most recently as Product Manager. In 2024 Sara took on the expanded role of Program Lead, responsible for all the activities that help Crossref systems modernise and scale. When she’s not working, she can be found running, reading, cooking, and chasing a toddler.

Sara Bowman's Latest Blog Posts

Co-access deprecation is coming: are you ready?

Sara Bowman, Monday, Jun 1, 2026

In CoaccessCommunity

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Last September, we announced we’d be deprecating co-access and encouraging its ~100 users to use our multiple resolution service. We announced that no new DOIs will be placed in co-access from 1st of July 2026 and that the ensuing 6 months should be spent cleaning up records already in co-access and moving them over to multiple resolution. 

We’re here with a reminder: co-access is being deprecated…and with an update: To help with the transition to multiple resolution, we offer a tool that simplifies the process and documentation about how to set up multiple resolution

Hit refresh: redesigning our technical infrastructure

Paul Davis, Wednesday, Mar 11, 2026

In Infrastructure

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With key milestones achieved in 2025, including the appointment of new Directors of Technology and Programs, a move to the cloud, and some key schema updates, we now have a firm foundation for our next challenge: a redesign of our core technical systems to make them more modern, robust, and easier to maintain and scale.

Deprecating co-access: Crossref plans and timelines

Isaac Farley, Thursday, Sep 11, 2025

In CommunityBooks

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To date, there are about 100 Crossref members who have made use of our co-access service for one or more of their books. The service was designed to be a last-resort measure when multiple parties - book publishers, aggregators, and other members - had rights to register book content. Unfortunately, the service allowed members to register multiple DOIs for shared books and book chapters, thereby violating our own core tenet of one DOI per content item. We should not have created a service that violated that tenet, resulting in duplicate DOIs. As we are able to offer an alternative in the form of the multiple resolution service, it is time to switch co-access off. Among other benefits – for the publisher and the authors, creation of a single DOI for each item, regardless of where it might be hosted, will result in more accurate citation counts and usage statistics. We’re retiring co-access at the end of 2026.

We’ve migrated to the cloud; we hope you didn’t notice (but maybe you did)

Sara Bowman, Tuesday, Aug 12, 2025

In InfrastructureData CentreCloud

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TLDR: We’ve successfully moved the main Crossref systems to the cloud! We’ve more to do, with several bugs identified and fixed, and a few still ongoing. However, it’s a step in the right direction and a significant milestone, as, whilst it is a much larger financial investment, it addresses several risks and limitations and shores up the Crossref infrastructure for the future.

The programs approach: our experiences during the first quarter of 2025

Helena Cousijn, Tuesday, Apr 8, 2025

In ProgramsRoadmapStrategy

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At the end of last year, we were excited to announce our renewed commitment to community and the launch of three cross-functional programs to guide and accelerate our work. We introduced this new approach to work towards better cross-team alignment, shared responsibility, improved communication and learning, and make more progress on the things members need.

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