Identifiers

Identifiers are unique codes or labels used to distinguish and track specific items, such as research articles, datasets, or digital content, in academic and digital environments. In scholarly work, common identifiers include DOI (Digital Object Identifier), ISBN (International Standard Book Number), ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID), and ARXIV IDs. These identifiers ensure that works are easily accessible, traceable, and properly attributed. They are essential for citation accuracy, academic referencing, and ensuring that research can be reliably located and linked across databases and repositories. Identifiers also enhance visibility and contribute to the integrity of scholarly communication.

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