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Digital object identifier - Wikipedia

A digital object identifier (DOI) is a persistent identifier or handle used to uniquely identify various objects, standardized by the International Organization ...

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The DOI Foundation is a not-for-profit organization. We govern the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) system on behalf of the agencies who manage DOI registries ...

What is a DOI?

What is a DOI? A DOI is a digital identifier of an object, any object — physical, digital, or abstract. DOIs solve a common problem: keeping track of things.

What is a Digital Object Identifier (DOI)? - IIRP

A Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is a unique, persistent identifying number for a document published online. It appears on a document or in a bibliographic ...

Digital Object Identifiers | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov

Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) are globally unique character strings that reference physical, digital, or abstract objects.

What is a DOI and how do I use them in citations? - Help Center

Answer. A DOI, or Digital Object Identifier, is a string of numbers, letters and symbols used to uniquely identify an article or document, and ...

Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) - Synapse Docs

Minting DOIs · Navigate to the data or project you'd like to create a DOI for. · From the Tools Menu, select the option for Create DOI for the object in ...

What is a digital object identifier, or DOI? (6th edition) - APA Style

Explains what a digital object identifier (DOI) is and when to use it when writing in APA Style.

Digital Object Identifiers (DOI) | Open Research

What is a DOI? DOI stands for Digital Object Identifier. Each DOI is a permanent and unique identifier or label that can be applied to and used to identify ...

DOI Basics - DataCite Support

A DOI prefix always starts with '10.' and continues with a number (e.g. '10.1234' or '10.20865'). The DOI prefix is used as a namespace so that DOIs are ...

Digital Object Identifier (DOI) - Persistent Identifiers

DOIs are persistent unique identifiers designed for research objects, such as articles, books and book chapters, conference proceedings, data sets, etc.

Digital object identifier (DOI) FAQ - Issue Lab

Titles in your dashboard that: do not already have a DOI assigned, and are eligible for a DOI can be issued a DOI through our system.

What is a Digital Object Identifier (DOI)? - Ask a Librarian

DOIs are often used in citations and discovery services to provide permanent links to online articles, eBooks, images, reports, and other types of digital ...

Digital Object Identifiers - Digital Commons - Elsevier

About DOIs A Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is a number used to identify an electronic journal article or other online intellectual property. Because DOIs.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI) Services - Research Data ...

DOI names can identify creative works (such as texts, images, audio or video items, and software) in both electronic and physical forms, ...

Digital Object Identifier - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

Digital Object Identifier ... For information on using DOIs in Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:DOI. A Digital Object Identifier (or DOI) is a permanent way to identify ...

Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) - DOI Help - Academic Guides

Digital Object Identifiers, commonly shortened to DOIs, were invented to give each electronic, or digital, item a unique, persistent identifier.

Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) - Persistent Identifiers

What is a DOI? A digital object identifier (DOI) is a unique string of letters and/or numbers that is assigned to online resources like journal ...

How do I create Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for my materials?

You can upload your work to a repository that provides DOIs. These can include disciplinary repositories like CORE- Humanities Commons or bioRxiv, ...

Q. What is a Digital Object Identifier (DOI)? - Library FAQs

A DOI or Digital Object Identifier is a unique alphanumeric identifier applied to a specific piece of intellectual property, presented in an ...