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Stanford CrossRef MCP Server for CursorGive Cursor instant access to 16 tools to Get Citations Count, Get Funder Works, Get Journal, and more

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Cursor is an AI-first code editor built on VS Code that integrates LLM-powered coding assistance directly into the development workflow. Its Agent mode enables autonomous multi-step coding tasks, and MCP support lets agents access external data sources and APIs during code generation.

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The Stanford CrossRef MCP Server for Cursor is a standout in the Education category — giving your AI agent 16 tools to work with, ready to go from day one.

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Classic Setup·json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "stanford-crossref": {
      "url": "https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp"
    }
  }
}
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About Stanford CrossRef MCP Server

Connect to the CrossRef API — the authoritative source for DOI metadata and scholarly publishing infrastructure.

Cursor's Agent mode turns Stanford CrossRef into an in-editor superpower. Ask Cursor to generate code using live data from Stanford CrossRef and it fetches, processes, and writes. all in a single agentic loop. 16 tools appear alongside file editing and terminal access, creating a unified development environment grounded in real-time information.

What you can do

  • DOI Resolution — Resolve any DOI to complete bibliographic metadata
  • Works Search — Search 150M+ DOI-registered works with advanced filters
  • Journal Registry — Query journals by title or ISSN with coverage metrics
  • Publisher Profiles — Explore academic publishers (Elsevier, Springer, Wiley)
  • Funder Registry — Search funding organizations (NIH, NSF, ERC, Wellcome Trust)
  • ORCID Lookup — Find works by researcher ORCID identifier
  • Affiliation Search — Search works by institutional affiliation
  • Citation Counts — Get citation and reference counts for any DOI
  • Reference Lists — Extract complete bibliographies from published works
  • Preprint Search — Find preprints registered with CrossRef
  • DOI Validation — Verify whether a DOI is valid and registered
  • Recent Works — Monitor the latest DOI registrations

The Stanford CrossRef MCP Server exposes 16 tools through the Vinkius. Connect it to Cursor in under two minutes — credentials fully managed, no infrastructure to provision, no vendor lock-in. Your configuration, your data, your control.

All 16 Stanford CrossRef tools available for Cursor

When Cursor connects to Stanford CrossRef through Vinkius, your AI agent gets direct access to every tool listed below — spanning crossref, doi, metadata, and more. Every call runs in a secure, isolated environment with full audit visibility. Beyond a simple connection, you get real-time monitoring of agent activity, enterprise governance, and optimized token usage.

get

Get citations count on Stanford CrossRef

The "is-referenced-by-count" is the number of times other works cite this DOI. The "references-count" is how many references this work cites. Quick way to assess a paper's impact. Get citation count for a DOI

get

Get funder works on Stanford CrossRef

Use the funder ID from search_funders (e.g. "100000002" for NIH). Essential for understanding research funding landscapes and tracking funded output. Get works funded by a specific funding organization

get

Get journal on Stanford CrossRef

Returns title, publisher, subjects, total DOI count, current and backfile counts, metadata coverage percentages, and quality flags. Get journal details by ISSN

get

Get journal works on Stanford CrossRef

Can be filtered with an optional text query. Useful for browsing a journal's publication history or searching within a specific journal. Get articles published in a specific journal

get

Get publisher on Stanford CrossRef

Returns name, DOI prefix, total/current/backfile DOI counts, metadata coverage scores, and quality flags. Get publisher details with output metrics

get

Get reference list on Stanford CrossRef

Returns all cited references with their DOIs (when available), authors, titles, journals, and years. Essential for bibliography analysis, finding source material, and understanding a paper's intellectual foundations. Get full reference list (bibliography) for a DOI

resolve

Resolve doi on Stanford CrossRef

Returns title, authors, journal, publisher, publication date, volume, issue, pages, citation count, reference count, subject areas, and license information. The definitive tool for getting structured metadata from any DOI. Resolve a DOI to full bibliographic metadata

search

Search by affiliation on Stanford CrossRef

Use institution names like "Stanford University", "MIT", "Harvard Medical School". Can be combined with a topic query. Search works by institutional affiliation

search

Search by orcid on Stanford CrossRef

ORCID is the universal researcher identifier. Format: "0000-0002-1825-0097". Essential for finding the complete publication record of a researcher across all journals and publishers. Find works by ORCID author identifier

search

Search funders on Stanford CrossRef

Examples: "National Institutes of Health", "National Science Foundation", "European Research Council", "Wellcome Trust". Search funding organizations worldwide

search

Search journals on Stanford CrossRef

Returns journal titles, ISSNs, publishers, subject areas, total DOI counts, and metadata coverage scores. Use this to find journal identifiers and evaluate journal metrics. Search academic journals by title or ISSN

search

Search preprints on Stanford CrossRef

This covers preprints from bioRxiv, medRxiv, SSRN, ChemRxiv, and other preprint servers that register DOIs with CrossRef. Search registered preprints across all servers

search

Search publishers on Stanford CrossRef

Returns publisher names, DOI prefixes, and total DOI counts. Search academic publishers

search

Search recent works on Stanford CrossRef

Default is last 7 days. Use this to monitor the latest publications across all journals and publishers. Find the most recently registered DOIs

search

Search works on Stanford CrossRef

Supports full-text query, filters, sorting, and pagination. Filter syntax: "from-pub-date:2024-01-01", "type:journal-article", "has-orcid:true", "has-references:true", "is-update:false". Sort options: "relevance", "published", "indexed", "is-referenced-by-count". Search 150M+ DOI-registered academic works

validate

Validate doi on Stanford CrossRef

Returns whether the DOI exists in CrossRef, along with basic metadata (title, type, publisher) if valid. Useful for quality-checking reference lists and citation data. Check if a DOI is valid and registered

Connect Stanford CrossRef to Cursor via MCP

Follow these steps to wire Stanford CrossRef into Cursor. The entire setup takes under two minutes — your credentials stay safe behind Vinkius.

01

Open MCP Settings

Press Cmd+Shift+P (macOS) or Ctrl+Shift+P (Windows/Linux) → search "MCP Settings"
02

Add the server config

Paste the JSON configuration above into the mcp.json file that opens
03

Save the file

Cursor will automatically detect the new MCP server
04

Start using Stanford CrossRef

Open Agent mode in chat and ask: "Using Stanford CrossRef, help me...". 16 tools available

Why Use Cursor with the Stanford CrossRef MCP Server

Cursor AI Code Editor provides unique advantages when paired with Stanford CrossRef through the Model Context Protocol.

01

Agent mode turns Cursor into an autonomous coding assistant that can read files, run commands, and call MCP tools without switching context

02

Cursor's Composer feature can generate entire files using real-time data fetched through MCP. no copy-pasting from external dashboards

03

MCP tools appear alongside built-in tools like file reading and terminal access, creating a unified agentic environment

04

VS Code extension compatibility means your existing workflow, keybindings, and extensions all work alongside MCP tools

Stanford CrossRef + Cursor Use Cases

Practical scenarios where Cursor combined with the Stanford CrossRef MCP Server delivers measurable value.

01

Code generation with live data: ask Cursor to generate a security report module using live DNS and subdomain data fetched through MCP

02

Automated documentation: have Cursor query your API's tool schemas and generate TypeScript interfaces or OpenAPI specs automatically

03

Infrastructure-as-code: Cursor can fetch domain configurations and generate corresponding Terraform or CloudFormation templates

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Test scaffolding: ask Cursor to pull real API responses via MCP and generate unit test fixtures from actual data

Example Prompts for Stanford CrossRef in Cursor

Ready-to-use prompts you can give your Cursor agent to start working with Stanford CrossRef immediately.

01

"Resolve DOI 10.1038/s41586-021-03819-2"

02

"Find works funded by the National Institutes of Health on gene therapy"

03

"Look up all publications by ORCID 0000-0002-8350-519X"

Troubleshooting Stanford CrossRef MCP Server with Cursor

Common issues when connecting Stanford CrossRef to Cursor through Vinkius, and how to resolve them.

01

Tools not appearing in Cursor

Ensure you are in Agent mode (not Ask mode). MCP tools only work in Agent mode.
02

Server shows as disconnected

Check Settings → Features → MCP and verify the server status. Try clicking the refresh button.

Stanford CrossRef + Cursor FAQ

Common questions about integrating Stanford CrossRef MCP Server with Cursor.

01

What is Agent mode and why does it matter for MCP?

Agent mode is Cursor's autonomous execution mode where the AI can perform multi-step tasks: reading files, editing code, running terminal commands, and calling MCP tools. Without Agent mode, Cursor operates in a simpler ask-and-answer mode that doesn't support tool calling. Always ensure you're in Agent mode when working with MCP servers.
02

Where does Cursor store MCP configuration?

Cursor looks for MCP server configurations in a mcp.json file. You can configure servers at the project level (.cursor/mcp.json in your project root) or globally (~/.cursor/mcp.json). Project-level configs take precedence.
03

Can Cursor use MCP tools in inline edits?

No. MCP tools are only available in Agent mode through the chat panel. Inline completions and Tab suggestions do not trigger MCP tool calls. This is by design. tool calls require user visibility and approval.
04

How do I verify MCP tools are loaded?

Open Settings → Features → MCP and look for your server name. A green indicator means the server is connected. You can also check Agent mode's available tools by clicking the tools dropdown in the chat panel.

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