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- Resolve a DOI Name
Type or paste a known DOI name exactly—including its prefix and suffix—into the text box below and then ‘submit’ to resolve it DOIs include a prefix (prefixes always start with 10 ) and a suffix, separated by a forward slash ( )
- What is a DOI? | Finding and Using Digital Object Identifiers
A DOI is a unique string of letters and numbers used to identify an article or ebook It is more reliable and permanent than a URL
- What is a DOI? - Digital object identifier
The DOI is a persistent identifier, it is a long-lasting reference to an object or to information about an object The object can be anything physical, digital, or abstract
- What is a DOI and how do I use them in citations?
What is a DOI and how do I use them in citations? A DOI, or Digital Object Identifier, is a string of numbers, letters and symbols used to uniquely identify an article or document, and to provide it with a permanent web address (URL)
- Digital Object Identifier System
The DOI system provides a technical and social infrastructure for the registration and use of persistent interoperable identifiers, called DOIs, for use on digital networks
- DOI Lookup - DOI Lookup - LibGuides at CSU Stanislaus
A Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is assigned to electronic journal articles (and selected other online content) to specifically and permanently identify and access that article
- What is a DOI (and Why Does It Matter)? | Preprints. org
DOI stands for “Digital Object Identifier ” It is a unique, permanent string of characters that identifies any digital “object ” More specifically, it is a unique number comprising a prefix and suffix separated by a forward slash
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