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We can assign DOI identifiers for scientific institutions, higher education institutions and libraries, journals, and individual publications.
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DOI or Digital Object Identifier – a unique numerical number designed to make it easier and faster to find and identify journals, their issues, articles, and other types of research materials. It consists of a prefix and a suffix. The prefix identifies the publisher or the person who generated the DOI. The suffix is associated with the individual publication and is completely unique.
Eleven companies worldwide have the right to assign DOIs. The most popular of these is Crossref. Unlike the others, the organisation has no regional restrictions. Scientific Publications, as the official sponsor of Crossref, has the right to generate and assign an international DOI index.
The identifier is persistent, meaning it is impossible to lose the material
DOI can be used to publish material in international bibliographic catalogues
Ensures publisher trust, authors and their studies as DOI is recognised by the scientific community
Increases citation rates for studies by making them easier to find and identify
In the scientific community, Scopus and Web of Science are considered to be the most reputable databases. Today, we will talk in detail about the main differences between these platforms.
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