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Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs): Additional Resources

This guide is intended for Appalachian State University faculty, staff, and students who are interested in minting DOIs for their work.

Books and E-Books

DOI Registration Agencies

 

Articles

Gorraiz, J., Melero-Fuentes, D., Gumpenberger, C., & Valderrama-Zurián, J.-C. (2016). Availability of digital object identifiers (DOIs) in Web of Science and Scopus. Journal of Informetrics10(1), 98–109. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joi.2015.11.008

Gould, M. (2022). People, places, and things: Persistent identifiers in the scholarly communication landscape. College & Research Libraries News,  83(9). https://crln.acrl.org/index.php/crlnews/article/view/25638/33548 

Jasmin, H. (2023). Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) Prove Highly Effective for Long-Term Data Availability in PLOS ONE. Evidence Based Library & Information Practice18(3), 72–74. https://doi.org/10.18438/eblip30378

Wild, S. (2024, March 4). Millions of research papers at risk of disappearing from the Internet. Nature. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00616-5

Need guidance on your digital project?

Digital Scholarship and Initiatives (DSI) at Appalachian State University Libraries engages and collaborates with library partners, campus, and community to support new scholarship in a rapidly changing digital landscape. DSI service areas include:

  • Copyright, Fair Use, and Intellectual Property
  • Digital Collections
  • Digital Preservation and Access
  • Digital Scholarship
  • Metadata 
  • Open Access
  • Scholarly Communications and Publishing

Contact: dsi@appstate.edu

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