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Tips On Citing a D.O.I. Journal Article?

Tips On Citing a D.O.I. Journal Article?. Author: Laura Gillig. What Is D.O.I Format?. The definition is a D igital O perated I dentifier. The objective is to learn how to apply D.O.I. to your digital multimedia cited journal articles.

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Tips On Citing a D.O.I. Journal Article?

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  1. Tips On Citing a D.O.I. Journal Article? Author: Laura Gillig

  2. What Is D.O.I Format? The definition is a Digital Operated Identifier. The objective is to learn how to apply D.O.I. to your digital multimedia cited journal articles. The purpose is to allow others to locate and retrieve digital media sources you have cited.

  3. Tip One: Where To Identify The D.O.I. From A Multimedia Journal Article? • D.O.I.’s are placed on the top right hand corner of the article online or in print. • D.O.I.’s have a prefix number, followed by a 4 digit number, a slash, and a 10 digit number. • Common Journal Article Providers with D.O.I. Format are: • a. In PsycINFORrecord, EBSCO host, APA PsycNET, CSA Illumina, OCLC FirstSearch, and ovidSP

  4. When Locating And Citing A D.O.I. Journal Article Follow These Guidelines: • In general, include the same elements, in the same order, as you would for a reference to a fixed Journal Article, then add a D.O.I. or URL. • Make sure you have the most resent version. • Then, Type or copy-paste the articles D.O.I. at the end of your journal reference. • If D.O.I. is not given for your journal article use the URL address.

  5. Where Can I Locate The D.O.I. If Not Located On The Journal Article? D.I.I. D.O.I.

  6. Tip 2: Where A D.O.I. Goes in a Journal Reference Cite? For example: Author, I. N. (Year). Title of the article. Title of the Journal or Periodical, volume number,page numbers. doi: 1. Author’s Last Name and First Initials. 2. Date of Publication in Parentheses. 4. Name Journal/Periodical 3. Title of the Article: Capitalize 1st Letter of Title 7. Add D.O.I. (or URL) HERE with no period at the end. 6. Page Numbers Where Article is Found. 5. Volume Number in Italics.

  7. Final D.O.I. Journal References Cited Example: • Doe, J. (1996). Finding the best Sri Lankan hotels • American Travel Journal, 16(3), 166-194. doi:147.8920/3863098287

  8. . No D.O.I. Given For My Journal ReferenceCited URL Example: • If no DOI number is given for the article you are citing, you must cite the URL instead. This would appear as follows: • Doe, J. (1996). Finding the best Sri Lankan hotels. American Travel Journal, 16(3), 166-194. Retrieved from http://www.atj.com/96/3/arts=8726

  9. Complications? Call and Get To Know Your Lawrence Tech. Librarian Staff: YouTube URL:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mdEiwhBrCU

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