DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a unique identifier that provides recognition of scientific documents, which reduces the likelihood of confusion and duplication of scientific publications to zero. In our new Youtube video, we detail what the DOI system is, what it's for, and how you can get one for your scientific papers.
A DOI, or Digital Object Identifier, is required for several key scientific purposes:
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DOI provides a unique persistent identifier for scientific content (articles, books, data, and more)
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ease of access: DOI integrates with major scientific databases, such as Scopus and Web of Science, making it easier to find and access scientific materials.
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copyright protection
Pavel Kolomiets, a specialist of the scientific training center "Scientific Publications", in the new video will explain in detail all aspects of DOI and tell how the use of this identifier can improve the visibility of your research and ensure its longevity.
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