What is a Digital Object Identifier (DOI)? | Crossref DOI | How to locate and search for a DOI !!!

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What is a Digital Object Identifier (DOI)? | Crossref DOI | How to locate and search for a DOI !!!

In this Video we will what a DOI is and show you where to find a DOI on a database record, and on a journal article. Then I will show you how to search for a DOI using a known article title search in CrossRef.

A DOI is a unique identifier for electronic documents such as a journal article. It is a set of numbers, letters, and/or symbols. Here is an example of what the DOI or digital object identifier looks like for the JAMA article that President Obama wrote. (doi:10.1001/jama.2016.9797)

DOIs are most commonly associated, as I said, with journal articles, but they can represent a range of other content such as an individual table or figure, a white paper, a book chapter, research data sets, and many other items.

DOIs are most commonly found on the first or main page of a journal article, or the particular item. DOIs are so pervasive now with well-respected journals, one rarely has to hunt to find one. Finding one for an article that you don’t have access to, is usually addressed by a quick web search using the article title and the letters DOI.

The DOI is split into two parts: the prefix which indicates the registrant and the suffix which is chosen by the registrant for that item. Stored in association with the DOI is metadata for the item, including its URL. Using a DOI when referring to an item is more predictable or persistent than using the URL, as many times URLs may change.

The DOI system began in 2000 and is managed by the International DOI Foundation and its affiliates. According to DOI.org, as of 2017, there are 133 million DOI names assigned and over 5 billion DOI resolutions per year. Go to DOI.org or CrossRef.org for a wealth of other information.

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APA style requires that a doi (digital object identifier) be included at the end of both print and electronic articles. Best viewed in full screen mode, this quick video shows you how to find a doi and what to do if an article doesn't have one.

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