Luis Montilla

Luis Montilla

Technical Community Manager

Biography

Luis was a researcher-turned-publisher before joining Crossref as a Technical Community Manager in 2022. He is busy educating our community about using the Crossref API, collaborating with API users, including Plus subscribers, to help them make the most of our metadata. Additionally, he partners with service integrators, such as publishing platforms, to realise opportunities to make that metadata even richer and workflows even efficient.

ORCID iD

0000-0002-7079-6775

Luis Montilla's Latest Blog Posts

Announcing changes to REST API rate limits

Martyn Rittman, Wednesday, Nov 5, 2025

In APIsCommunityMetadataStandards

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Our REST API makes all of the metadata we hold publicly available. It receives the majority of our API traffic, with around 1 billion hits per month. It’s one of the key ways that we fulfil our mission to make research objects easy to find, cite, link, assess, and reuse. From 1 December 2025, we will be revising the rate limits for the public and polite pools of the REST API to ensure that we can maintain a stable and reliable system, and that metadata is freely available to everyone.

Metadata excellence among new members: La Salle University, Perú

Yasiel Pérez Vera, Friday, Jul 25, 2025

In CommunityMetadata Awards

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En 2025, lanzamos los Premios Crossref a los Metadatos, con el objetivo de destacar el rol de nuestra comunidad en la gestión y el enriquecimiento del registro académico. En esta publicación, destacamos a la Universidad La Salle, Perú, ganadora del premio a la excelencia entre los nuevos miembros, y contamos con la participación de Yasiel Pérez, Responsable Técnico y Editor de la Revista, quien comparte sus ideas:

Sprinting to Progress: Behind the scenes of our first metadata sprint

Luis Montilla, Monday, Jun 23, 2025

In CommunityMetadataResearch Nexus

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If you take a peek at our blog, you’ll notice that metadata and community are the most frequently used categories. This is not a coincidence – community is central to everything we do at Crossref. Our first-ever Metadata Sprint was a natural step in strengthening both. Cue fanfare!. And what better way of celebrating 25 years of Crossref?

We designed the Crossref Metadata Sprint as a relatively short event where people can form teams and tackle short problems. What kind of problems? While we expected many to involve coding, teams also explored documenting, translating, researching—anything that taps into our open, member-curated metadata. Our motivation behind this format was to create a space for networking, collaboration, and feedback, centered on co-creation using the scholarly metadata from our REST API, the Public Data File, and other sources.

Evolving the preprint evaluation world with Sciety

Luis Montilla, Tuesday, Jun 17, 2025

In APIsAPI Case Study

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This post is based on an interview with Sciety team at eLife.

2025 public data file now available

Martyn Rittman, Wednesday, Mar 12, 2025

In Metadata RetrievalMetadataCommunityAPIs

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Every year we release metadata for the full corpus of records registered with us, which can be downloaded for free in a single compressed file. This is one way in which we fulfil our mission to make metadata freely and widely available. By including the metadata of over 165 million research outputs from over 22,000 members worldwide and making them available in a standard format, we streamline access to metadata about scholarly objects such as journal articles, books, conference papers, preprints, research grants, standards, datasets, reports, blogs, and more.

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