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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 ...

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 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.

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) 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 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 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 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) - 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 ...