Digital Object Identifier - a standard for assigning a globally unique identifier to a digital object.
see Document Object Identifier
Digital Object Identifier. A system for identifying and exchanging intellectual property in the digital environment. It provides a framework for managing intellectual content, for linking customers with content suppliers, for facilitating electronic commerce, and enabling automated copyright management for all types of media.
Digital Object Identifier A stable identifier (URL). See the DOI web site for more information.
Digital Object Identifier. The DOI is used by publishers to identify, e.g., a specific scientific paper. As an example 'DOI: 10.1038/33402' refers to a paper by Epstein and Kanwisher. In the Brede database the web-link associated with DOI is resolved through http://dx.doi.org which will usually forward the web-browser to the full text.
The Digital Object Identifier (DOI®) is a system for persistent identification and interoperable exchange of intellectual property on digital networks. It provides an extensible framework for managing intellectual content in any form, at any level of granularity and in any digital environmenthttp://www.doi.org/overview/sys_overview_021601.html
A type of persistent identifier. A persistent identifier is a way of permanently attaching a unique code (letters or numbers) to a document or any digital object. If the location or URL changes, then searching for the persistent identifier itself will find the exact object, document or original content.
The Digital Object Identifier (DOI ) is an identification system for intellectual property in the digital environment. Developed by the International DOI Foundation on behalf of the publishing industry, its goals are to provide a framework for managing intellectual content, link customers with publishers, facilitate electronic commerce, and enable automated copyright management.
Digital Object Identifier; a system for identifying content objects in the digital environment. DOIs are names assigned to any entity for use on digital networks. They are used to provide current information, including where they (or information about them) can be found on the Internet. Information about a digital object may change over time, including where to find it, but its DOI will not change. The DOI system provides a framework for persistent identification, managing intellectual content, managing metadata, linking customers with content suppliers, facilitating electronic commerce, and enabling automated management of media.
The Digital Object Identifier is a means of persistently identifying a piece of intellectual property (a creation) on a digital network, irrespective of its current location. (Source: International DOI Foundation http://www.doi.org)
System for identifying and exchanging intellectual property in the digital environment. It allows for the construction of automated services and transactions for e-commerce. www.doi.org
Digital Object Identifier. The Association of American Publishers has designed a system for marking digital objects in order to facilitate electronic commerce and enable copyright management systems. This system is called the DOI-system.
An identifier used by publishers to identify materials published electronically, a form of handle.