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Obtaining a Digital Object identifier


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

Your publisher should provide DOIs for you upon publication. If they don't, consider self-archiving your work in a repository if your publisher allows it. For ...

Faqs - DOI

How do I get a Digital Object Identifier (DOI)? ... You must use a service offered by a DOI Registration Agency (RA). RAs collect metadata, assign DOI names, and ...

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

A digital object identifier (DOI) is a unique alphanumeric string assigned by a registration agency (the International DOI Foundation) to identify content.

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 ...

Digital Object Identifiers - FDSN

The network DOI should be included in all citations to the network. The FDSN provides a citation tool that will return citation text (including DOI) for any ...

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

A DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a unique identifier that identifies digital objects. The object may change physical locations, but the DOI assigned to ...

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 ...

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) - Synapse Docs

A Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is a persistent identifier assigned to uniquely identify a digital object.

Digital object identifier (DOI) FAQ - Issue Lab

Do I have to go through Candid to get a DOI?

Digital Object Identifiers - Digital Commons - Elsevier

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

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

You may also try Crossref, and search for the article's title using the "Search Metadata"* box to find the DOI. If the publisher has registered ...

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 ...

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 ...

How can I get a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for my data?

A Digital Object Identifier, or DOI, is a type of persistent identifier used to uniquely identify an information resource or other object.

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 | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov

Digital Object Identifiers for USGS series publications will be obtained for you when they are released through the USGS publication process ...

Digital Object Identifier (DOI) - Persistent Identifiers

Downloaded PDF: On a downloaded PDF for a publication the DOI can typically be found on the cover page (if the publication has one) or near the ...

How to find a DOI [Update 2024] - Paperpile

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 the title.

Digital Object Identifiers (DOI) | Open Research

Digital Object Identifiers (DOI) · What is a DOI? · What does a DOI look like? · Why do I need one for my article/report/research data etc.? · How do I get one?