Answered By: Rodney Malesi
Last Updated: Jul 03, 2023     Views: 20

The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is an alphanumeric string assigned to a digital object, such as an article, book, or research paper, to provide a persistent link to its location on the internet. DOIs provide a unique and permanent identifier for digital content. Unlike URLs or web addresses that can change or become obsolete over time, DOIs remain stable, ensuring that the content can be easily found and accessed even if the URL changes.

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