Find DOI
To find a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) for a research article or academic work, start by checking the publisher’s website, where the DOI is typically listed in the citation or metadata section of the article. You can also use CrossRef's search tool by visiting search.crossref.org and entering the article title, author, or other details. Additionally, DOI.org offers a lookup tool for finding DOIs by title or metadata. If the article is indexed on Google Scholar, check the citation information, as the DOI may be included. These methods help you efficiently locate a DOI for scholarly content.
What should I do if I can't find a DOI for an article?
I'm wondering what steps to take if I can't find a DOI for an article. I want to know if there are alternative ways to locate the DOI, such as using CrossRef, and what to do if the article doesn't have a DOI.
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