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Go to http://www.crossref.org/ and follow the instructions provided there to search for a DOI using the article title and author's last name. If this method ...
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The DOI is usually clearly visible when you open a journal article on an academic database. It is often listed near the publication date, and includes “doi.org ...
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In most scholarly journal articles, the DOI will be printed with the article itself, usually on the first page somewhere: below the title or in the header or ...
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How to find a D.O.I.: Most current academic journal articles include a DOI (usually listed on the first page of the article). Most library databases list a ...
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Usually, you will find it on the first page, either in the header or somewhere close to the title. DOI in an article from Science.
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15 авг. 2024 г. ... In this video, I'll explain what a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is and why it's important for academic research.
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Google the article's title, open the publisher's website from the results list, and look for the DOI number. Can't Find a DOI Number? Not all articles have DOI ...
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7 авг. 2025 г. ... You can look it up on the website CrossRef.org (use the "Search Metadata" option). You will need the article or book name, or the names of the authors, to be ...
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YouTube • February 20, 2015 • 02:09
APA style requires that a doi (digital object identifier) be included at the end of both print and electronic articles. Best viewed in full screen mode, this quick video shows you how to find a doi and what to do if an article doesn't have one.
YouTube • September 23, 2025 • 02:26
Dr Referencing looks at DOIs and how to find them for Harvard Cite Them Right 13th edition
YouTube • March 3, 2022 • 03:56
What is a Digital Object Identifier (DOI)? | Crossref DOI | How to locate and search for a DOI !!! In this Video we will what a DOI is and show you where to find a DOI on a database record, and on a journal article. Then I will show you how to search for a DOI using a known article title search in CrossRef. A DOI is a unique identifier for ...
YouTube • January 4, 2016 • 03:15
This video shows you how to find the doi number for an article quickly. The doi number is required for references APA format (6th edition)
YouTube • February 13, 2020 • 08:32
What is a DOI? A DOI, or Digital Object Identifier, is a string of numbers, letters and symbols used to permanently identify an article or document and link to it on the web. A DOI will help your reader easily locate a document from your citation. Where can I find the DOI? (1) In most recently published articles, the DOI will be printed with ...
YouTube • January 20, 2021 • 01:30
This video demonstrates how to find the DOI for an article by looking at the PDF, using Google Scholar, or searching at crossref.org