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  • Element: Article Identifier - Journal Article Tag Suite
    External Identifier: The <article-id> element holds an external identifier, typically assigned to a document by an agency such as the publisher, an archive, an aggregator or hosting service, or Crossref or other DOI authority
  • Article Identifiers | JATS Guide - Taylor Francis
    An article ID is the unique identifier assigned to each manuscript The <article-id> element is usually found in <article-meta>
  • HTML lt;article gt; Tag - W3Schools
    The <article> tag specifies independent, self-contained content An article should make sense on its own and it should be possible to distribute it independently from the rest of the site Potential sources for the <article> element:
  • BibTeX entry type: article [with examples] - BibTeX. com
    In BibTeX, the @article entry type is used to properly reference an article from a journal, magazine, newspaper, or periodical Any self-contained regularly published work that contains segments uses the @article entry type
  • What is a DOI? | Finding and Using Digital Object Identifiers
    The DOI is usually clearly visible when you open a journal article on an academic database It is often listed near the publication date, and includes “doi org” or “DOI:” If the database has a “cite this article” button, this should also produce a citation with the DOI included
  • Finding Articles - arXiv info
    To retrieve the abstract page a paper simply enter the identifier in the " Search or Article-id " box in the top right of most pages You can also construct the URL (web address) for a paper with a given identifier as http: arxiv org abs <identifier> For example, http: arxiv org abs hep-th 9603067 http: arxiv org abs 0705 0123
  • Crossref Metadata Search
    Search the metadata of journal articles, books, standards, datasets more Search help
  • Article numbers or IDs - Crossref
    Journal articles and other scholarly works often have an ID such as an article number, eLocator, or e-location ID instead of a page number In these cases, do not use the <first_page> tag to capture the ID - instead, use the <item_number> tag with the item_number_type attribute value set to article_number


















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