The Digital Object Identifier (DOI®) System is for identifying
content objects in the digital environment. DOI® names are 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 name 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.
DOI names can be used for any form of management of any data, whether commercial
or non-commercial.
The system is managed by the International
DOI Foundation, an open membership consortium including both commercial
and non-commercial partners, and has recently been accepted for standardisation
within ISO. Approximately 40 million DOI names have been assigned by DOI
System Registration Agencies in the US, Australasia, and Europe.
Using DOI names as identifiers makes managing intellectual property in a networked
environment much easier and more convenient, and allows the construction of
automated services and transactions.
To learn more about DOI names, see the Overviews, and begin with the Introductory
Overview and Introductory Slide Presentation. The Factsheets,
including the most recent on Key
Facts on Digital Object Identifier System, discuss key topics about the
system. For the most complete description of all aspects of DOI System technology
and policy, consult the DOI®
Handbook.
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