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Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for GAGE Datasets | Data

The DOI system for datasets works analogously to the system for journal articles. For data, the DOI is a persistent identifier (e.g. https://doi ...

Scholarly Publishing Resources - Digital Object Identifiers (DOI)

A journal can choose to use its own DOI membership or in the case of SciELO SA journals they can use the ASSAf DOI-prefix (10.17159).

A Digital Object Identifier (DOI) Makes APA - Reference Point Software

A digital object identifier (DOI) is used for locating and citing online electronic resources and publications for APA and MLA formatting styles.

Digital Object Identifiers - Association for Information Systems (AIS)

DOIs are unique alphanumeric strings of characters used to identify journal articles, websites, or other items of intellectual property (typically in digital ...

What is a DOI? Understanding Digital Object Identifiers

In the vast landscape of academic publishing, the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) has emerged as a crucial component, facilitating the ...

DOI (Digital Object Identifier) - Informit

What is a Digital Object Identifier (DOI)? Why should publishers assign DOIs to their publications? How do publishers create and add DOIs to publications?

Digital Object Identifiers (DOI) - Archaeology Data Service

A DOI, or Digital Object Identifier, is a type of persistent identifier (PID), which can be used to consistently and accurately reference a digital object. DOIs ...

Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | MAST

How to get a MAST DOI · Step 1: Generate a new DOI or select an existing one · Step 2: Add the DOI to your manuscript · Step 3: Enter the DOI during article ...

Digital object identifier | Carlsbad Caverns Wiki - Fandom

For example, in the DOI name 10.1000/182 , the prefix is 10.1000 and the suffix is 182 . All DOI names start with "10.", and the characters 1000 in the prefix ...

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, ...

DOI: Digital Object Identifier - centre Mersenne

What is a DOI for? Assigning a DOI first of all allows the digital object to be identified permanently and unequivocally. Placed in the document reference, it ...

What is a DOI? A Guide to Using Digital Object Identifiers

A DOI, or Digital Object Identifier, serves as a permanent link to a specific digital document, such as a scholarly article, report, or dataset.

Digital Object Identifier: Definition & Examples | Study.com

A digital object identifier (DOI) is a permanent link to a source when citing online articles. Learn how DOI's work, how to use them appropriately,...

What is DOI? Strengths, Limitations & Components - Zendy

The digital object identifier is a unique number made up of a prefix and suffix, segregated by a forward slash. For example: 10.1000/182. The sequence always ...

Digital object identifier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Organizations that meet the contractual obligations of the DOI system and are willing to pay to become a member of the system can assign DOIs. ... The DOI system ...

Procedure: Assigning Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs)

Procedure: Assigning Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs). Procedures & Checklists. Ohio State University. You must be an LPC Member to access this content ...

Digital Object Identifiers - NSF SAGE - Data Services

Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) are unique character strings used to identify an object such as an electronic document. Historically they have been associated ...

Q. How do I find the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) for an article or ...

Then click on the article title, followed by the "Citation icon for the article citation, and select a citation style on the left. If the ...

Support for Digital Object Identifier (DOI) in Book Info/metadata

We'd like to add support for Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) to Pressbooks. My assumption is that this should involve: Adding a new field ...