DOIs solve a common problem: keeping track of things. Things can be matter, material, content, or activities. Designed to be used by humans as well as machines, DOIs identify objects persistently. They allow things to be uniquely identified and accessed reliably. You know what you have, where it is, and others can track it too.
A DOI is a digital identifier of an object, any object — physical, digital, or abstract. DOIs solve a common problem: keeping track of things. Things can be matter, material, content, or activities.
The DOI system provides a technical and social infrastructure for the registration and use of persistent interoperable identifiers, called DOIs, for use on digital networks.
DOI® Resolution Documentation < back to the Resources page 1. Resolving DOIs Using the Proxy Server System 2. Encoding DOIs for Use in URIs 3. Proxy Server Query Parameters 4. Which RA? 5. Proxy Server REST API Note that this information, and additional information about the DOI Proxy Server System, Resolution and Numbering, can be found in the DOI Handbook. Users may resolve DOI names that ...
It is a simple and elegant way of registering and resolving unique identifiers. This means that we can scale to cope with enormous loads; more than 3 billion DOIs are resolved every month.
By assigning DataCite DOIs, research outputs become discoverable and associated metadata is made available to the community. DataCite develops additional services to make it easy to connect and share research outputs with the broader research ecosystem and to assess the use of outputs within that ecosystem.
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