Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
A DOI is a unique identifier for a digital document. The DOI system was created by the International DOI Foundation (IDF) and adopted as international standard ISO 26324, a not-for-profit membership organization. DOIs are most important in academic citation with the permanent URL of the published paper. DOIs are widely used to identify academic journal articles, government datums, such as journal articles, research reports, data sets, and official publications.
By default, IMRJR is assigning a DOI to each published article, and as per author’s request we are registering their article doi with Crossref registration agency of International DOI Foundation. IMRJR journal DOI prefix is 10.17148 and our journal doi is 10.17148/IMRJR.
Citing an article using a DOI link
Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) can be used to cite and link to an electronic article. Whereas a DOI is guaranteed to never change, it can be used as a permanent identifier to link to an electronic article independent of where it is stored.
DOI Work flow
IMRJR’s Journal articles, Conference papers, Conference proceedings
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Submit metadata required for DOI assignment including doi DOI resolver, prefix and suffix.
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IMRJR Deposit metadata and assigned DOI into Crossref to register with International DOI Foundation (IDF).
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DOI will resolve with registered IMRJR article link and its full text can be accessed (PDF) directly from doi.org
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Crossref
Crossref is an official digital object identifier Registration Agency (RA) of International DOI Foundation. Crossref is a not-for-profit membership organization; providing robust, accurate metadata helps make your content more discoverable. The main benefit of Crossref and DOIs is making your content easy to find, cite, link, assess and reuse. Crossref is a collaborative reference linking service as well “Citation linking backbone” of the scholarly publishers in electronic form.
IMRJR is a member of Crossref and respective DOI prefix is 10.17148 and our journal doi is 10.17148/IMRJR. We are assigning a DOI to each published article, and as per author’s request we are registering their article doi with Crossref registration agency of International DOI Foundation.