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A digital object identifier (DOI) is a number assigned to electronic documents for purposes of international copyright law. DOIs were originally developed by the International Organization for Standardization.[1]

References

  1. Digital object identifier (DOI) becomes an ISO standard. iso.org (10 May 2012). Retrieved on 10 May 2012.