DOI

E406990

A DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a persistent, unique alphanumeric string used to identify and provide a stable link to digital content such as scholarly articles, datasets, and other research outputs.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Digital Object Identifier 3
DOI canonical 2

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (57)

Predicate Object
instanceOf alphanumeric identifier
digital identifier
identifier system
persistent identifier
abbreviationOf Digital Object Identifier
associatedWith metadata record
competesWith ARK identifier
PURL
URN
enables linking between publications and datasets
long-term access to digital resources
stable citation of digital objects
tracking of citations and usage
fullForm DOI self-linksurface differs
surface form: Digital Object Identifier
governedBy International DOI Foundation
hasComponent prefix
suffix
hasFormat prefix/suffix
hasProperty actionable on the web
case-insensitive
globally unique
machine-readable
persistent
hasPurpose to provide persistent links to digital content
to uniquely identify digital objects
introducedBy International DOI Foundation
introducedYear 2000s
metadataIncludes URL
creator
publication year
publisher
resource type
title
prefixAssignedBy registration agency
relatedTo Handle System
persistent identifier (PID)
resolvesVia HTTP URL
Handle System
standardizedBy ISO 26324
suffixAssignedBy publisher or registrant
typicalURLForm https://doi.org/DOI
usedFor book chapters
books
conference papers
data papers
multimedia content
preprints
reports
research datasets
scholarly articles
software
standards and protocols
theses
usedIn academic publishing
citation systems
reference management software
research data repositories

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

International DOI Foundation standardizes DOI
this entity surface form: Digital Object Identifier
Persistent Uniform Resource Locator relatedTo DOI
this entity surface form: Digital Object Identifier
DOI fullForm DOI self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Digital Object Identifier