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- Home Page [www. doi. org]
We govern the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) system on behalf of the agencies who manage DOI registries and provide services to their respective communities We are the registration authority for the ISO standard (ISO 26324) for the DOI system and we are governed by our Registration Agencies
- DOIs vs. URLs - Purdue OWL® - Purdue University
The following chart breaks down the use of DOIs and URLs in four major citation styles and provides links to OWL pages that describe DOI and or URL formatting rules for citations in those styles
- DOIs and URLs - APA Style
This page addresses when to include digital object identifiers (DOIs) and uniform resource locators (URLs) in APA Style references, how to format them, and using DOI and URL shorteners
- Doctoral Research Toolkit: DOIs - Columbia Southern University
DOIs A Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is assigned to electronic journal articles to identify and access those articles APA citation format requires the inclusion of DOIs within a citation when available
- Digital object identifier - Wikipedia
DOIs are an implementation of the Handle System; [3][4] they also fit within the URI system (Uniform Resource Identifier) They are widely used to identify academic, professional, and government information, such as journal articles, research reports, data sets, and official publications
- 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 They provide actionable, interoperable, persistent links to information about the objects they reference
- Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) - University of Texas at Austin
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 articles, data sets, and technical reports A DOI is persistent, meaning it will not change even if the location of the item changes over time
- What are DOIs and why do they matter? - KnE Open
DOIs are unique, permanent alphanumeric codes assigned to digital content, including academic papers, reports and books They are like digital fingerprints for scholarly content, making them stable, searchable, and essential for academic communication
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