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Do book chapters have DOI?

DOIs (digital object identifiers) are unique alphanumeric codes assigned to each unique article, chapter, book, or other publication by publishers who cooperate in using the DOI standard (see link below). You will often find the DOI displayed prominently in the bibliographic information for a publication.
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How do you cite a chapter in a book with a DOI?

Format: Author, AA year of publication, 'Title of chapter', in in AA Editor (ed), Title: subtitle, Edition, Publisher, Place of publication, pp. xx-yy, viewed Date Month Year, DOI:XX. XXX or <URL>.
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Do you include DOI for books?

If the book includes a DOI, include the DOI in the reference after the publisher name. Do not include the publisher location. If the ebook without a DOI has a stable URL that will resolve for readers, include the URL of the book in the reference (as in the Hygum and Pedersen example, which is from the iBog database).
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Where do you find the DOI in a book?

Check the first page or first several pages of the document, near the copyright notice, or in the footnote for the article. The DOI can also be found on the database landing page for the source. If you still can't find the DOI, you can look it up on the website CrossRef.org (use the "Search Metadata" option).
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What to do if a book doesn't have a DOI?

If there is no DOI in a database (or other) record for a journal article, and http://search.crossref.org also fails to turn up a DOI, then go to the main page of that journal on the publisher website, copy the URL for that main page, and paste that URL following "Retrieved from" in place of the DOI as the final element ...
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How to generate DOI for Article, Book chapter in book and publications

Can I use an ISBN instead of a DOI?

DOI and ISBN are two different identification numbers and can not be translated into each other. A (digital) book need not have a DOI number, and e.g. a journal article that has a DOI need not have an ISBN number. Thank you for the link! You can do the search with ISBN and first author name.
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Is it OK to cite without DOI?

If no DOI is available, use the source's URL in the citation. Place the DOI or URL at the end of the citation, formatting the rest of the citation as normal for an equivalent non-digital source.
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Do all articles have a DOI?

Some articles may not have a DOI. For example, articles published outside of the sciences tend not to have DOIs. An article may also not have a DOI if it was published before DOIs existed (though some older articles will have had DOIs added!).
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What is the difference between a URL and a DOI?

What are DOI's and URLs? A DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a unique set of letters and numbers which gives a persistent link to a resource on the internet. This could be an article, a book or a chapter of a book. A URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is an address where the resource can be found on the internet.
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How DOI get a DOI number?

Go to your Research tab. Select the research item you would like to generate a ResearchGate DOI for by clicking on its title. On the right-hand side, click on the More button and select Generate a DOI (if this is not visible, then generating a DOI for this type of research item is not possible)
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Do PDF books have DOI?

When you download the PDF, the DOI is conveniently located on the cover page right next to the ISBN.
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Can you cite a chapter of a book?

If the book has been edited or compiled, and each chapter has its own authors, then you cite each chapter separately. If you use three different chapters, each chapter counts as a separate source.
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How do you cite a chapter in a book?

Author(s) of Chapter. "Title of Chapter: Subtitle of Chapter." Title of Book, edited by Editor of Book, Publisher, Publication Date, page numbers.
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How do you reference a chapter in a book?

Reference: Chapter Author(s) Last name, Initials. (Year) 'Chapter title', in Editor(s) Last name, Initials (ed.) Title. Place of publication: Publisher, page range.
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Can I convert URL to DOI?

If you have URL address of your article then you need to get the TITLE using web page scrapping technique(it is very easy to do using python or java). Then you need to send that TITLE to CrossRef browser to get DOI number.
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Do all website references have a DOI?

If an article has no DOI, and you accessed it through a database or in print, just omit the DOI. If an article has no DOI, and you accessed it through a website other than a database (for example, the journal's own website), include a URL linking to the article.
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How much does a DOI cost?

Approximate fees are $1 per new DOI. Updates to the URL to which the DOI refers are free. You can find out more about Crossref fees here. If your organization publishes more than one journal, you only need to register once, but each journal may have a different prefix.
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Why doesn't my article have a DOI?

DOI Pro Tip:

So unless a publisher has retrospectively assigned DOIs to articles, articles published prior to 1998 are less likely to have DOIs. So, if you have tried all the suggestions above, but you still cannot find the DOI, it may be that your article does not have one.
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What happens if an article has no DOI?

If there is no DOI number for an online article you found in a common academic research database, there is no need to include additional electronic retrieval information. The reference entry looks like the entry for a print version of the same article.
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What happens if a journal article does not have a DOI?

Journal articles from online academic databases (such as those available via the Wintec Library webpage and OneSearch) without a DOI are referenced essentially as print versions. Surname, S. (Date). Title of article in sentence case.
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What is an example of a DOI?

DOIs create unique uniform resource locators (URLs) that begin with https://doi.org/. For example, the DOI https://doi.org/10.1086/679716 will take you to the article titled “Scott's Editing: History, Polyphony, Authority” by Robert Mayer, published in the May 2015 issue of Modern Philology.
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How do you cite a chapter in a book with no author?

No Author. If no author or creator is provided, start the citation with the title/name of the item you are citing instead. Follow the title/name of the item with the date of publication, and the continue with other citation details.
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Can you cite a specific chapter in a book MLA?

Standard format for citation

Author's Surname, Given Names. "Title of Chapter or Part." Title: Subtitle of Book, edited by Editor Name, edition (if not the first), Publisher, Year, pp. pages.
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How do you cite a book with chapters written by different authors?

If you are referencing a book with chapters written by different authors, you need to give details of the chapter, and the book in which you read it. Family name, INITIAL(S). Year. Chapter title.
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What is a DOI for a book?

DOIs (digital object identifiers) are unique alphanumeric codes assigned to each unique article, chapter, book, or other publication by publishers who cooperate in using the DOI standard (see link below). You will often find the DOI displayed prominently in the bibliographic information for a publication.
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