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.
Datasets released to public databases in advance of (or with) research publications should be given digital object identifiers to allow databases and journals to give quantitative citation credit to ...
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