Digital object identifier

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A digital object identifier (DOI) is a unique alphanumeric string assigned by a registration agency (the International DOI Foundation) to identify content and provide a persistent link to a journal article’s location on the Internet.
A digital object identifier (DOI) is a unique alphanumeric string assigned by a registration agency (the International DOI Foundation) to identify content and provide a persistent link to a journal article’s location on the Internet.
== DOI in Proteopedia ==
== DOI in Proteopedia ==
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A DOI is unique to an individual version of a Proteopedia page, and not all Proteopedia pages have a DOI assigned to it. When available, a DOI is the best way to reference your work in Proteopedia. For example, to reference the page http://proteopedia.org/w/Ribosome you would type in your resumee:
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A DOI is unique to an individual version of a Proteopedia page, and not all Proteopedia pages have a DOI assigned to it. When available, a DOI is the best way to reference your work in Proteopedia. For example, to reference the page [[Ribosome|http://proteopedia.org/w/Ribosome]] you would type in your resumee:
Ribosome, W.Decatur et al, 2013, Proteopedia, doi:xxx/yyy/zzz
Ribosome, W.Decatur et al, 2013, Proteopedia, doi:xxx/yyy/zzz

Revision as of 12:03, 6 October 2013

A digital object identifier (DOI) is a unique alphanumeric string assigned by a registration agency (the International DOI Foundation) to identify content and provide a persistent link to a journal article’s location on the Internet.

DOI in Proteopedia

A DOI is unique to an individual version of a Proteopedia page, and not all Proteopedia pages have a DOI assigned to it. When available, a DOI is the best way to reference your work in Proteopedia. For example, to reference the page http://proteopedia.org/w/Ribosome you would type in your resumee:

Ribosome, W.Decatur et al, 2013, Proteopedia, doi:xxx/yyy/zzz

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Jaime Prilusky, Wayne Decatur, Eric Martz

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