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Searching the DOI field

The Digital Object Identifier (DOI®) is a system for permanently identifying and exchanging intellectual property in the digital environment.

  • Enter a unique DOI code to quickly find a specific record.

  • Enter one or more codes connected with the OR search operator to find multiple records.

  • Enter partial codes and include an asterisk (*) wildcard at the end of the code to find multiple records with DOI codes that begin with the numbers that you enter in the search field.

Note: If you enter an inaccurate DOI number, the product may return unexpected results. Always check your query to ensure that the DOI number is accurate.

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DOI Examples

  • Enter 10.14489/vkit.2014.12.pp.018-023 to the record of the article whose DOI is 10.14489/vkit.2014.12.pp.018-023

  • Enter 10.14489/vkit.2014.12* to find records of articles whose DOI begins with the string 10.14489/vkit.2014.12, including:

  • 10.14489/vkit.2014.12.pp.010-017
  • 10.14489/vkit.2014.12.pp.018-023
  • 10.14489/vkit.2014.12.pp.024-029

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About DOI Numbers

A Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is a character string used to uniquely identify an electronic document. It is similar to an ISSN that uniquely identifies a journal or an ISBN that uniquely identifies a book.

Metadata about the object is stored in association with the DOI name and this metadata may include a URL where you can find the document.

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Copyright

DOI® is a registered trademark of the International DOI Foundation.

See http://www.doi.org for more information.