Locate DOI
To locate a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) for a scholarly article or research paper, you can try the following methods: Publisher's Website: Often, the DOI is listed in the citation or metadata section of an article on the publisher's website. CrossRef Search: Visit CrossRef's official search tool and search for the article title, author, or journal name. CrossRef is the primary registration agency for DOIs. DOI Lookup Tool: Go to DOI.org and search for the content using relevant details like title or author. Google Scholar: Search for the article on Google Scholar and check the citation information. The DOI may be included in the citation details.
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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