A DOI (or Digital Object Identifier) is used to reliably identify digital content. They’re most often assigned to journal articles, but they can also be assigned to books, videos, infographics — ...
DOI (digital object identifier) is a unique and persistent identifier for digital objects or documents. DOI identifiers refer to websites on which the metadata of the relevant datasets can be found.
Thanks to a partnership with the Research & Computing Office, RIT Libraries is able to assign DOIs for the RIT community, through our membership with DataCite, a DOI registration agency. This service ...
Unsure what to consider when obtaining a DOI? Learn more about the minimum metadata requirements of DataCite DOIs and the supported interfaces. What do DOIs require? The metadata of a research dataset ...
The book industry and the record industry are deeply intertwined. The retail sale of recordings is based on the methods of book publishing, and many bookstores derive much of their revenue from the ...
Lucknow: To help higher learning institutions (HEIs) achieve global standards, attract foreign students and increase their international identity, UP's higher education department has asked state ...
In a first, an open science platform is issuing DOIs to message board postings selected by its community. The award of DOIs is an important way researchers and students can capture their written ...
Libkey.io allows you to access journal articles using either the digital object identifier (DOI) or PubMed Identifier (PMID). If the article is available through the Library or via open access, you ...