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  2. Crossref Metadata Search

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    Search the metadata of journal articles, books, standards, datasets & more.

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    Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. Search across a wide variety of disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions.

  4. CrossRef – the DOI search tool - The University of Chicago ...

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    Looking for the DOIs (Digital Object Identifiers) for your citations? Crossref offers a DOI search for journal articles, books, and chapters. Simply cut and paste the reference list into their search box.

  5. How to find an article's DOI to include in a citation. A DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a unique identifier that identifies digital objects. The object may change physical locations, but the DOI assigned to that object will never change.

  6. What is a DOI? | Finding and Using Digital Object Identifiers

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    A DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a unique and never-changing string assigned to online (journal) articles, books, and other works. DOIs make it easier to retrieve works, which is why citation styles, like APA and MLA Style , recommend including them in citations.

  7. Citation to D.O.I.: Find the D.O.I. for an article (using author, journal and/or title): crossref.org provides a DOI Lookup service that will search for a DOI based on citation information (author's last name, journal name, article title, etc.).

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    Instant access to millions of articles provided by your library. Search by DOI or PMID. If you already know specific citation information, such as the DOI, or PMID, or the title, author, and journal, you can enter that information in this citation linker.