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Citer: Converts a URL, DOI, ISBN, PMID, PMCID, OCLC, or Google Books URL into a citation and shortened footnote. It also can generate citations for certain major news websites (e.g., The New York Times) and the Wayback Machine. Citoid: A tool built into both Visual Editor and source
When an open-access page of an article is available but the DOI links to a page with a paywall, it may be better to omit DOI, and use the URL of the open access page, and include as much metadata (title, authors, journal, ...) as possible to locate the article in case the URL becomes dead.
The DOI for a document remains fixed over the lifetime of the document, whereas its location and other metadata may change. Referring to an online document by its DOI should provide a more stable link than directly using its URL. But if its URL changes, the publisher must update the metadata for the DOI to maintain the link to the URL.
Specify the DOI to provide a permanent link, and a URL where the article is free. ... will generate a maintenance message. |postscript= is ignored if quote is defined
}, a similar method based on Wikidata items instead of DOI-based sub-templates Template:Ref doi , a historically deprecated method to create references based upon citations created by this template Template:Cite jstor , another historically deprecated method based on JSTOR IDs that used this template
This template produces a simple, standardized link to a digital object identifier (DOI). Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status DOI name 1 no description Example 10.1000/xyz123 Unknown required id id no description Unknown optional The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Doi/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox ...
Some Handle System namespaces define special presentation rules. For example, Digital Object Identifiers, which represent a high percentage of the extant handles, are usually presented with a "doi:" prefix: doi:10.1000/182. Any Handle may be expressed as a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) through the use of the generic HTTP proxy server: [12]
This is simply a wrapper for Template:Cite doi. Insert a JSTOR article identifier (the string of digits at the end of the JSTOR stable URL, e.g. 1303389). For example: {{Cite jstor|3793107}} will initially generate JSTOR 3793107.