Get DOI

To get a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) for your research work or dataset, you need to use a DOI registration agency like CrossRef or DataCite. First, upload your content—such as an article or dataset—to a repository or publisher that supports DOI registration, such as Zenodo or Figshare. Then, provide necessary metadata, including the title, authors, and publication date. Once the content is uploaded and metadata submitted, the DOI provider will assign a unique DOI. This DOI ensures long-term access, discoverability, and proper citation, making it easier for others to reference and access your work.

• 1 year ago

Where can I register a DOI for my work?

I want to know which organizations or platforms allow individuals or institutions to register DOIs. Are there official providers, and do I need to go through a specific process? I’ve heard about Crossref and DataCite—how do they work, and are there other options? A list of reliable DOI registration agencies...

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