Obtain DOI

To obtain a DOI (Digital Object Identifier), you typically need to go through a publisher or repository. For authors, publishers like Elsevier, Springer, or Wiley automatically assign DOIs to academic articles upon publication. If you're looking for the DOI of an existing article, you can search through DOI lookup tools such as DOI.org or CrossRef. Additionally, platforms like Zenodo or Figshare offer DOI registration for datasets and non-traditional academic content. DOIs ensure permanent, reliable access to digital resources, essential for accurate citations and scholarly referencing.

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