DOI
noun [ C ] internet & telecoms specialized uk/ˌdiː.əʊˈaɪ/ us/ˌdiː.oʊˈaɪ/
数字对象标识符(digital object identifer 的缩写)
abbreviation for digital object identifer: a unique series of numbers attached to a piece of digital information such as a website, file, or online article
Many publishers now have search boxes on their Web pages where searchers can enter a DOI to retrieve an article. 现在很多出版商的网页上都有搜索框,搜索者可以输入数字对象标识符来检索文章。
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- Although DOIs could be the best tools for fighting the consequences of citation errors, only a few A&I services add the DOI to their bibliographic records.
- A DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a kind of ISBN for internet documents which guarantees that you find the text also if its internet address changes.
- The company is committed to enhancing its offering with DOI (digital object identifier) registration as part of the peer-review process.