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DOIs - Crossref
Crossref runs open infrastructure to link research objects, entities, and actions, creating a lasting and reusable scholarly record that underpins open...
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https://crossref.org/documentation/register-maintain-records/creating-and-managing-dois/transferring-responsibility-for-dois/
Transferring responsibility for titles and DOIs - Crossref
We enforce a concept of ownership for the titles you register through us. We allow members to freely register records for titles that do not yet exist in our...
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https://crossref.org/documentation/register-maintain-records/creating-and-managing-dois/
Creating and managing DOIs - Crossref
Creating DOIs A DOI is registered for each new content item by its owner as it’s published. This single DOI would then remain associated with the content item...
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https://crossref.org/documentation/member-setup/constructing-your-dois/the-structure-of-a-doi/
DOIs for different levels - Crossref
DOIs at different levels A DOI may refer to a journal or book (a title-level DOI), or to a specific article or chapter. Show image × Journals and DOIs Like a...
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https://crossref.org/documentation/retrieve-metadata/dois-openurl-and-link-resolvers/
DOIs, OpenURL, and link resolvers - Crossref
DOIs point to the authoritative version of content on the publisher’s web site and to publisher-designated resources. In an institutional context, it is often...
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https://crossref.org/documentation/member-setup/constructing-your-dois/dois-and-dspace-repositories/
DOIs and DSpace repositories - Crossref
We encourage members with institutional repositories to assign DOIs to their original author accepted manuscripts (AAM) (but, members should avoid registering...
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