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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 ( )
- Digital object identifier - Wikipedia
They are widely used to identify academic, professional, and government information, such as journal articles, research reports, data sets, and official publications A DOI aims to resolve to its target, the information object to which the DOI refers
- 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 - Author and Research Identifiers - Library . . .
A digital object identifier (DOI) is a unique string of alphanumeric characters assigned to a particular item When presented as a URL (e g , https: doi org 10 1098 rsos 230206), the DOI serves as a persistent link to the item and ensures that people can locate the item online over time
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Founded on the principles of inclusivity, transparency, and innovation, Doi bridges the gap between traditional academic dissemination and the fast-paced demands of the digital era
- What is a DOI (digital object identifier)? - Harvard University
What is a DOI (digital object identifier)? A DOI is a character string that can be assigned to an online article, book, or other source If the location of the source changes, the DOI remains stable, which allows readers to locate the source
- DOIs vs. URLs - Purdue OWL® - Purdue University
Every DOI begins with the number 10, and can generally be found on the first page of the digital article DOIs also associate their publications with metadata, or relevant information related to each source (such as author, location, and date information)
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