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property / format as a regular expression
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/^10.\d{4,9}/[-._;()/:A-Z0-9]+$/i
property / format as a regular expression: /^10.\d{4,9}/[-._;()/:A-Z0-9]+$/i / rank
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Normal rank
property / format as a regular expression: /^10.\d{4,9}/[-._;()/:A-Z0-9]+$/i / qualifier
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syntax clarification: The regular expression syntax described for "modern Crossref DOIs" by Andrew Gilmartin, a member of the U.S. Crossref team. Matches 74.4 million of the 74.9 million DOIs in Crossref. (English)
property / format as a regular expression: /^10.\d{4,9}/[-._;()/:A-Z0-9]+$/i / qualifier
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Revision as of 10:54, 27 February 2018

serial code used to uniquely identify digital objects like academic papers
  • Digital Object Identifier
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DOI
serial code used to uniquely identify digital objects like academic papers
  • Digital Object Identifier

Data type

External identifier

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http://doai.io/$1
info:doi/$1
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https://ui.eidr.org/view/content?id=$1
10\.5240/([0-9A-Z]{4}-){5}[A-Z]
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10\.\d{4,9}/[A-Z0-9_\W]+
Syntax described at http://www.doi.org/doi_handbook/2_Numbering.html#2.2 does not specify case. Uppercase recommended. (English)
very long final portion should be handled as exceptions in associated <code>Constraint:Format</code> (English)
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/^10.\d{4,9}/[-._;()/:A-Z0-9]+$/i
The regular expression syntax described for "modern Crossref DOIs" by Andrew Gilmartin, a member of the U.S. Crossref team. Matches 74.4 million of the 74.9 million DOIs in Crossref. (English)
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unknown value
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388
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