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Adopting Doi In Legal Citation: A Roadmap For The Legal Academy, Valeri Craigle May 2021

Adopting Doi In Legal Citation: A Roadmap For The Legal Academy, Valeri Craigle

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A Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is a unique string of numbers, letters, and symbols used to identify web-based information assets such as articles, multimedia items, and datasets. A digital object minted with a DOI will be persistently discoverable through this identifier, as long as it lives on the Web.

DOIs are already ubiquitous in citations in the medical and scientific literature, primarily because the discovery of, access to, and linkages between the scholarship in these disciplines happens almost exclusively online. As is true with most content on the web, scholarly content in the sciences is published on multiple platforms and …