DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a unique code that is assigned to objects, which can be either digital, physical or abstract. In other words, a DOI is a reference to a specific object.
Digital libraries, databases, archives and other resources on the Internet provide the ability for users to find a wide range of scientific research. DOI makes it easier to find and use these materials. With the development of information technology, scientific journals post their articles on websites. Scientific databases index research, and digital libraries and archives contain a wealth of material, facilitating easy access for researchers and students to the information they need.
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