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doi.org is the official website for Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs), providing resolution services and information about the DOI system for academic and publishing communities.
doi.org serves as the primary gateway for the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) system, a standardized method for identifying and linking to digital content permanently. Operated by the International DOI Foundation, the site provides DOI resolution services that redirect users to the current location of scholarly articles, research papers, datasets, and other digital objects. Researchers, academics, publishers, and librarians rely on doi.org to access millions of scholarly publications and ensure persistent links remain functional over time. The platform supports the global research infrastructure by maintaining stable identifiers that work even when content moves between publishers or platforms. Users typically interact with doi.org when clicking DOI links in citations, academic databases, or reference lists. The service processes millions of resolution requests daily from users worldwide seeking access to scientific literature and research materials.
Common issues with doi.org
Users commonly report slow DOI resolution times during peak academic periods, particularly at semester starts or major conference seasons. Occasional timeouts occur when resolving DOIs for content hosted on publisher sites experiencing their own outages. Some legacy DOIs may resolve to broken or moved pages if publishers haven't updated their link maintenance. Users sometimes encounter issues with DOI links that contain special characters not properly encoded in URLs. General troubleshooting includes checking DOI formatting, trying alternative access methods through institutional libraries, or accessing content directly through publisher websites when resolution fails.
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