A DOI (or Digital Object Identifier) is used to reliably identify digital content. They’re most often assigned to journal articles, but they can also be assigned to books, videos, infographics — ...
Thanks to a partnership with the Research & Computing Office, RIT Libraries is able to assign DOIs for the RIT community, through our membership with DataCite, a DOI registration agency. This service ...
DOI (digital object identifier) is a unique and persistent identifier for digital objects or documents. DOI identifiers refer to websites on which the metadata of the relevant datasets can be found.
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