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What is a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) and how can I find one for a specific journal article?
What is a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) and how can I find one for a specific journal article?
DOI stands for Digital Object Identifier. DOIs are used to identify digital objects, such as books or journal articles. You can search for DOIs by article title and author at http://www.crossref.org/guestquery/.
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