WARNING: Fake DOI schemes March 14, 2024 There are unauthorized entities that mimic the DOI® logo and system and purport to register digital object identifiers. The DOI® Foundation’s Registration Agencies are the only entities authorized to issue DOI® identifiers that comply with ISO 26324. Before opening any link to or providing any information to any organization purporting to register digital object identifiers be sure to confirm that it is an authorized DOI® Registration Ag...| Home Page on DOI Foundation WIP site
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< back to the Resources page Building the plane as we fly it: the promise of Persistent Identifiers de Castro, Pablo, Herb, Ulrich, Rothfritz, Laura, & Schöpfel, Joachim. (2023). This report is the main outcome of a study commissioned by Knowledge Exchange and published on Zenodo, February 1, 2023 (DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7258286) Why PID Strategies Are Having A Moment — And Why You Should Care Blogpost by Alice Meadows in The Scholarly Kitchen, January 25th, 2023| Home Page on DOI Foundation WIP site
DOI® System and Cloudflare < back to the Resources page To provide as good a service as possible, the doi.org resolver uses Cloudflare as a provider of authoritative DNS service and as a Content Distribution Network (CDN). When a user accesses doi.org, the Cloudflare DNS resolver will route the request to a nearby node on Cloudflare’s globally distributed network of edge nodes. That Cloudflare edge node will then contact a geographically nearby doi.| Home Page on DOI Foundation WIP site
DOI® System and Cloudflare < back to the Resources page To provide as good a service as possible, the doi.org resolver uses Cloudflare as a provider of authoritative DNS service and as a Content Distribution Network (CDN). When a user accesses doi.org, the Cloudflare DNS resolver will route the request to a nearby node on Cloudflare’s globally distributed network of edge nodes. That Cloudflare edge node will then contact a geographically nearby doi.| Home Page on DOI Foundation WIP site
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DOI Foundation and Topics < back to the Resources page The DOI Foundation is actively opting out of the cohort calculations which enable Google-designed technologies known as Topics, formerly known as Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC). These technologies aim to allow the effective targeting of online advertising by grouping users into large “cohorts” based on common browsing activity. The use of the DOI web proxy and other doi.org domains are excluded from this calculation because The ...| Home Page on DOI Foundation WIP site
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DOI® System and the ISBN System| www.doi.org
Key Facts on Digital Object Identifier System| www.doi.org
DOI® Resolution Documentation| www.doi.org
The Foundation| www.doi.org
DOI® System and OpenURL| www.doi.org
DOI® System and the Handle System®| www.doi.org
Identifier Interoperability| www.doi.org
The indecs Framework| www.doi.org
DOI® System and Persistent URLs (PURLs)| www.doi.org
DOI® System and Standard Identifier Schemes| www.doi.org
Designing DOI® Applications| www.doi.org
Airiti| www.doi.org