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How to find an article's DOI - Citing Sources - Centre College Library

Many citation styles (APA, MLA, Chicago Manual of Style, Turabian, etc.) require the use of a DOI in a citation for e-journal content.

How do I find the digital object identifier (DOI) number of an article or ...

The DOI is typically displayed prominently in the bibliographic information for a publication. Check the first page or first several pages of ...

DOI Lookup - LibGuides at CSU Stanislaus - University Library

How to find a D.O.I.: Most current academic journal articles include a DOI (usually listed on the first page of the article). Most library databases list a DOI ...

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

In most scholarly journal articles, the DOI will be printed with the article itself, usually on the first page somewhere: below the title or in ...

Finding DOI Numbers | Saint Mary's Libraries

Finding DOI Numbers · Check the first page of the article; · Search the article's title in CrossRef; OR · Google the article's title, open the publisher's ...

Q. How do I find the DOI of an article or book? - Ask Us

Need a DOI? If you have a citation for a book or article in hand and would like to know if a DOI has been associated with it, you can use the ...

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

Find a DOI · Look at the article. The first place to look for a DOI is the article itself. · Look at information about the article. Library databases include ...

How do I find the DOI of an article? - Scribbr

The DOI is usually listed along with the publication details on academic databases. If you can't find it, try searching in Crossref.

How do I find DOI numbers? - Ask Us! NU Library FAQs and Chat

Another way to locate a DOI is to look at the article itself, either a hard copy or electronic version. In best publishing practices, the DOI should be listed ...

How to find a DOI [Update 2024] - Paperpile

Location of DOIs. A DOI should always be easily available in any source. Usually, you will find it on the first page, either in the header or somewhere close to ...

Finding a DOI | University Libraries

Find it. DOIs are found near the publication information at the top of an article or on the full item record in a database. You can also find the DOI in the ...

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 ...

What is a DOI and how do I locate them? - Library

DOIs usually appear on the first page of the article, or they can appear on the page of the database which has the full text article linked. To find out if an ...

What is a DOI and how do I use it to find an article? - FAQ

Answered By: David Hurley. Last Updated: Jun 27, 2024 Views: 276. A DOI is a Digital Object Identifier that is used to uniquely identify journal articles ...

How can I find an article's DOI? - Ask Us - SDSU Library

Answer · Find the PubMed record for the article (PubMed's single citation matcher may be helpful). · Use the PubMed "Display setting" drop-down ...

Q. How do I find a DOI number for a journal article and a book?

You can look it up on the website CrossRef.org (use the "Search Metadata" option). You will need the article or book name, or the names of the authors, to be ...

Where do I find the DOI? - DOI: Digital Object Identifiers - VIU Library

CrossRef.org: Free DOI Lookup. The free DOI lookup at crossref.org is an easy-to-use resource for finding a DOI. Use this lookup page if you ...

Q. Where can I find the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) for an article I ...

DOI (Digital Object Identifier) or other unique identifiers assigned to articles have only come into widespread usage within the last 10 to 15 ...

Q. I have an article's DOI. How do I find the full text? - LibAnswers

You can look the item up at libkey.io. Follow these steps to navigate to search libkey.io from the library's homepage.

LibGuides: HOW TO: Find an article's DOI

A DOI is a lengthy "sentence" of letters and numbers that serves to identify the unique online location of a particular journal article.