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2. Monads in Depth
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Aravinth, Anto, Machiraju, Srikanth, Aravinth, Anto, and Machiraju, Srikanth
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- 2018
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3. Publishing in 'Aircraft Design' with a Continuous Open Access Special Issue
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Dieter Scholz
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aerospace ,aviation ,aeronautics ,airplanes ,aircraft ,design ,publishing ,open access ,special issue ,mdpi ,permalink ,archive ,Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics ,TL1-4050 - Abstract
The article looks at publishing options in the field of aircraft design to find that no dedicated journal on aircraft design exists. For this reason, a Continuous Special Issue Aircraft Design of the well established journal “Aerospace” at the Open Access publisher MDPI is started. Often special issues of a journal are introduced for “hot topics”. Here, the subset “special issue” is used for a scientific domain—in this case “aircraft design”. Recurring single special issues are numbered in sequence and are identified by the year of the deadline for manuscript submissions. This allows for the delivery of several single special issues over time in a row without the need to define a publishing schedule up front. Together these single issues form the Continuous Special Issue Aircraft Design and offer a new publishing home for the aircraft design community.
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- 2020
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4. Continuous Open Access Special Issue 'Aircraft Design': Number 3/2021
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Scholz, Dieter, Torenbeek, Egbert, MDPI, Basel, Switzerland, and CEAS Technical Committee Aircraft Design (TCAD)
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fumes ,design ,flight safety ,permalink ,oil ,electric ,cabin ,aeronautics ,publishing ,flying qualities ,special issue ,open access ,archive ,regional ,turboprop ,medium ,aerospace ,MDPI ,box wing ,fully-electric ,smoke ,aviation ,range ,airplanes ,aircraft ,optimization - Abstract
Following the successful initial Special Issue on "Aircraft Design (SI-1/2017)" and the relaunch with "Aircraft Design (SI-2/2020)", this is already the third SI in sequence named "Aircraft Design (SI 3/2021)". Activities in the past showed that aircraft design may be a field too small to justify its own (subscription-based) journal. A continuous open access special issue may fill the gap. As such, the Special Issue "Aircraft Design" can be a home for all those working in the field who regret the absence of an aircraft design journal. SI-3/2021 contains six papers (original research articles) about 1.) Oil Fumes in the Cabin and Flight Safety, 2.) Closed-Loop Flying Qualities Requirements, 3.) Preliminary Design of a Medium Range Box Wing Aircraft, 4.) Influence of Novel Airframe Technologies on the Feasibility of Fully-Electric Regional Aviation, 5.) Design and Optimization of a Large Turboprop Aircraft, 6.) Sources of Onboard Fumes and Smoke.
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- 2021
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5. Ever Onward: Expanding the Use of Perma.cc.
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Flyntz, Matthew E.
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WEB archives , *ANNOTATIONS & citations (Law) , *LAW reviews , *LAW publishing , *LAW libraries - Abstract
Authors, law journal staff members, and courts can create permanent citations to online resources with Perma.cc, a free library-sponsored service. This article explores expanding the use of Perma.cc to capture material otherwise inaccessible behind “paywalls” and to material the Bluebook requires authors to cite in print. These expansions would be simple to implement and would enhance the utility of legal citations. The author suggests three areas in which Perma.cc might expand: using Perma.cc to capture images of print-only materials, using Perma.cc as a legal blog repository, and expanding Perma.cc beyond legal citations. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2015
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6. Continuous Open Access Special Issue 'Aircraft Design': Number 2/2020
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Scholz, Dieter, Torenbeek, Egbert, MDPI, Basel, Switzerland, and CEAS Technical Committee Aircraft Design (TCAD)
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open access ,BWB ,archive ,Blended Wing Body ,design ,permalink ,amphibious ,aerospace ,MDPI ,aeronautics ,flutter ,aviation ,publishing ,electro-impulse ,special issue ,airplanes ,jet engine ,de-icing ,aircraft ,wing ,optimization ,control surface - Abstract
Following the successful initial Special Issue on “Aircraft Design (SI-1/2017)”, this is already the second SI “Aircraft Design (SI-2/2020)”. Activities in the past showed that aircraft design may be a field too small to justify its own (subscription-based) journal. A continuous open access special issue may fill the gap. As such, the Special Issue “Aircraft Design” can be a home for all those working in the field who regret the absence of an aircraft design journal.SI-2/2020 contains seven papers;an Editorial: 1.) "Publishing in 'Aircraft Design'with a Continuous Open Access Special Issue" and six Original Research Articles about 2.)Amphibious Aircraft Developments, 3.)Design Space Exploration ofJet Engine Components, 4.)Study of Subsonic Wing Flutter, 5.)Design Optimization of a Blended Wing Body Aircraft, 6.)Discrete Mobile Control Surfaces, 7.)Electro-Impulse De-Icing Systems.
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- 2020
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7. Pensando en digital: uso del doi en revistas españolas, una asignatura aún pendiente.
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Rodríguez-Yunta, Luis
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This note aims to highlight the expanded use of the Digital Object Identifier by Spanish journals, which despite its implementation is still a pending course. The doi is a basic tool for digital document control, allowing secure permanent citations between documents. Therefore it should be considered a quality publishing factor for electronic journals. The doi system has been adopted as ISO 26324:2012, and more than 200 Spanish journals are applying it via the CrossRef consortium. Its extension affects bibliographic citation practices and several documentation areas should be interested in it. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
8. User model and findability on academic information services.
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Ohmukai, Ikki
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The article discusses the findability in information access optimization, as well as the relationship between the user model and findability on academic information services. It offers information on CiNii, an academic information navigator operated by the National Institute of Informatics. It is said that CiNii improves the findability of accessing information to provide information to experts and general users. User modeling for typical users was performed to develop CiNii, leading into a conclusion that openness and cooperation with Web search engines are important to improve the service.
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- 2008
9. Suggestions on Writing for Publication in Language Learning Journals
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George M. Jacobs
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lcsh:Language and Literature ,Linguistics and Language ,writing ,publications ,journal ,Higher education ,business.industry ,writing for publication, language learning journals ,Section (typography) ,Language acquisition ,Education ,Advice (programming) ,Professional writing ,Permalink ,lcsh:Philology. Linguistics ,lcsh:P1-1091 ,Publishing ,Pedagogy ,lcsh:P ,business ,Second language instruction ,Psychology - Abstract
This article provides suggestions on writing for journals in the field of language learning. These suggestions are presented in the three sections. The first section discusses how to begin. Suggestions in this section are that we appreciate the benefits of writing for publication, develop good ideas, work efficiently, ponder options as to what type of writing to do, choose a good topic, consider replication of other's research, and cooperate with others. The second section presents suggestions on doing the actual writing. Here, it is suggested that we connect ideas, delve deeply into the ideas we present, strive to write the reader friendlymanner, use visuals, and improve our writing by noticing how other journal authors write. The third section concerns relations with editors. The advice given is that we choose carefully the journal to which we submit our work, follow that journal's directions to contributors, include a cover letter, be prepared to wait patiently, welcome critical feedback from editors and reviewers, and view editors as colleagues. Received: 10th November 1998; Revised: 31st December 1998; Accepted: 5th January 1999How to cite: Jacobs, G. (2015). Suggestions on Writing for Publication in Language Learning Journals.TEFLIN Journal - A publication on the teaching and learning of English - A publication on the teaching and learning of English, 10(1), 1-16. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.15639/teflinjournal.v10i1/1-16Permalink/DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15639/teflinjournal.v10i1/1-16Cited by (Google Scholar)
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- 2015
10. Wie permanent sind Permalinks?
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Eckhart Arnold and Stefan Müller
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Permalink ,Permanente Links ,Digitale Identifikatoren ,Zitierbarkeit elektronischer Quellen ,lcsh:Z ,lcsh:Bibliography. Library science. Information resources - Abstract
In diesem Artikel versuchen wir einige Missverständnisse aufzuklären, die das Konzept von “Permalinks” betreffen. Wir erörtern zunächst, was Permalinks sind und welchem Zweck sie dienen. Unserer Ansicht nach sind Permalinks weniger als eine technische Kategorie zu verstehen denn als ein Versprechen der bereitstellenden Institution oder Person, die als Permalinks ausgewiesenen Links künftig nicht zu löschen oder zu ändern. Nach einer begrifflichen Abgrenzung von anderen Linkarten diskutieren wir das Verhältnis von Permalinks zu anderen digitalen Identifikatoren, insbesondere DOIs. Wir stellen keinen wesentlichen Vorteil von DOIs gegenüber Permalinks fest. Anschließend diskutieren wir den Einsatz von Permalinks in der Praxis: Erst Permalinks machen Internetquellen zitierbar. Dennoch kann es in bestimmten Fällen unerlässlich sein, Internetquellen auch ohne Permalink zu verwenden. Permalinks auf lebende Dokumente und Datenbankten sollten immer auf einen bestimmten zeitlichen Zustand des Objekts verweisen und im Falle von Datenbanken auch auf die konkrete Suchanfrage (anstelle nur des einzelnen Datensatzes oder, umgekehrt, der Datenbank im Ganzen). Bei der Abwicklung von wissenschaftlichen Institutionen ist darauf zu achten, dass im Rahmen des Abwicklungsplans auch für die geregelte Übertragung der Permalinks an einen neuen Besitzer Sorge getragen wird. Wir schließen mit einem konkreten Praxisbeispiel, dem Aufbau des Publikationsservers der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Dabei haben wir gelernt, dass BV-Nummern nicht für Permalinks zu verwenden sind, weil sie -- z.B. im Rahmen der Doublettenkorrektur -- stillschweigend gelöscht werden können., Informationspraxis, Bd. 3, Nr. 1 (2017)
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- 2017
11. Kaarten in de Cloud: een inventarisatie van kaart-collecties op basis van Google Maps
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Boer, Wierd Mathijs de and Hartmann, Jan
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UvA Geoportal ,map collections ,cartographic world heritage ,permalink ,Stadtarchiv Amsterdam Bibliothek Tropeninstitut ,UvA-HvA catalogue ,ddc:550 ,ArcCatalog ,scans ,Library Tropical Institute ,Content Management System ,mashups ,CMS ,ArcMap ,KIT ,020 Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft ,Content-Management-System ,550 Geowissenschaften ,scanned map sheets ,WMS ,Special Collections UvA ,ddc:020 ,Maps ,Kartenbestände ,Amsterdam City Archives ,Kartensammlung ,SURFsara ,geographische Suchsysteme ,ddc:900 ,ArcGIS-Server-Dienst ,Soil Map of the Netherlands ,900 Geschichte ,Georeferenzieren ,Google Maps ,Library FU Amsterdam ,INSPIRE ,ArcGIS Server service ,Kartenserien ,Bibliothek der FU Amsterdam ,UvA-HvA-Katalog ,Bodenkarte der Niederlande ,metadata ,Sondersammlung UvA ,geo-referencing ,gescannte Kartenblätter ,004 Informatik ,Scanns ,kartographische Welterbe ,Karten ,Metadaten ,UvA-Geoportal ,Geoportal UvA ,geographic search system ,ddc:004 ,Web Mapping Service ,Cloud ,map series - Abstract
Karten in der Cloud: eine Inventarisierung von Kartenbestände auf der Basis von Google Maps. Der Kartenbestand (vorerst die Kartenserien) von vier großen Sammlungen in Amsterdam (Sondersammlung der Universität von Amsterdam, Bibliothek der Freien Universität Amsterdam, Stadtarchiv Amsterdam und die Bibliothek des Königlichen Tropeninstituts (KIT) Amsterdam) wurden in einem Pilotprojekt digital erschlossen und online zugänglich gemacht. Die Karten sind nicht nur in der traditionellen Weise bezüglich der Textinformationen inventarisiert, sondern auch entsprechend ihrer geographischen Koordinaten auf Google Maps lokalisiert. Dies bietet Zugang zu sehr detaillierten Karten der ganzen Welt mit Hilfe eines Internet-Browsers, und es ermöglicht zusätzlich auch über ‘Mashups’ weitere Informationen zur Karte zu gewinnen oder mit anderen Karten zu kombinieren. Für die erste Testphase wurden aus verschiedenen Kartensammlungen Kartenblätter aus dem neunzehnten und zwanzigsten Jahrhundert ausgewählt, deren geographische Position entsprechend der Koordinaten auf den Kartenblättern genau zu bestimmen ist. Zudem sind diese Karten in der Regel so präzise, dass sie auf Google Maps genau projiziert werden können. Das größte Problem dabei ist nicht die Technik, sondern die Einbindung von geografischen Datensätzen in die großen Content-Management-Systeme (CMS), die nicht dafür ausgelegt sind, mit geografischen Daten zu arbeiten. Daher wurde die Anwendung in der Cloud-Umgebung des Rechenzentrums SURFsara entwickelt. In dieser ersten Pilotphase wurden nur die Außengrenzen aller Blätter der Kartenserie in die Anwendung aufgenommen. Da die verwendeten Kartenblätter bereits mit Eck-Koordinaten versehen sind und nahtlos aneinander anschließen, brauchen nur die Koordinaten für das erste Blatt eingegeben zu werden. Alle folgenden Blätter können hinzugefügt werden indem lediglich berücksichtigt wird, an welcher Seite des vorherigen Blattes sie liegen (links, rechts, unten, oben). Das Ergebnis ist ein Raster von Rechtecken auf Google Maps. Ein Klick auf ein Rechteck im Kartenfenster öffnet die Textbeschreibung der Karte, die den Verweis auf den offiziellen UvA-HvA Katalog enthält. Dies wird ein ‘Permalink’ oder ‘Permanentlink’ genannt, der stets erhalten bleibt, sogar auch dann, wenn sich der physische Speicherplatz der Karte ändern würde. Die Karte steht direkt als WMS-Dienst (Web Mapping Service) zur Verfügung und ist als solche nicht nur von anderen Internetseiten und Computer-Anwendungen in Form von Bildern, sondern auch als Karte zugänglich und kann mit eigenen Karten überlagert werden. In der zweiten Pilotphase werden gescannte Kartenblätter auch einzeln georeferenziert angeboten. Zum Beispiel wurden alle Scans der gesamten Bodenkarte der Niederlande 1 : 50.000 in die Anwendung aufgenommen. Die Webseite kann unter http://mapserver.science.uva.nl/bladwijzers/uva/index.html aufgerufen werden. Die georeferenzierten Scans werden auch als ArcGIS Server-Dienst im UvA-Geoportal der Universität Amsterdam aufgenommen und mit Metadaten versehen. Die Metadaten für die Karten und Web-Services im UvA-Geoportal können mit Hilfe von ArcMap und ArcCatalog oder INSPIRE http://inspire-geoportal.ec.europa.eu/editor/ eingetragen werden. Der ArcGIS Server-Dienst der Bodenkarte ist unter der Registerkarte ‘Browse’ im UvA-Geoportal, über die URL http://geodata.science.uva.nl:8080/geoportal/catalog/main/home.page zu finden. Das endgültige Ziel ist das kartographische Welterbe noch besser zugänglich zu machen. Dies kann am besten mit Hilfe von Content-Management-Systemen geschehen, welche fortgeschrittene Katalogsysteme (die Text- und Schlagwortrecherche ermöglichen) nutzen und darüber hinaus auch geographisch orientierte Suchsysteme ermöglichen. Maps in the Cloud: an inventory of map collections on the base of Google Maps. The collections of four major Amsterdam map collections (the Special Collections of the University of Amsterdam, the Library of the Free University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam City Archives and the Library of the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT), Amsterdam) have been made visually accessible beginning with the map series in a pilot project. The maps are not only inventoried in the traditional way via text information, but also according to their locations on Google Maps. This not only provides Internet access to highly detailed maps from all over the world, but also provides the ability to overlay other information about the map via mashups. In a first pilot, a selection of maps whose positions are precisely determined based on the coordinates on the map sheets was made from a number of systematic map collections of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. These maps are usually so exact that they can be projected on Google Maps precisely. The biggest problem is not the technology, but the incorporation of geographic datasets in major Content Management Systems (CMS) which are not designed to work with geographic data. Therefore, the application was developed in the Cloud environment of the Computing Centre SURFsara. In this first pilot, only the outer borders of all the sheets of the map series were included in the application. Since the used map sheets were provided with the coordinates of their vertices (corner edge points) and also border each other, only the coordinates of the first sheet had to be typed in. All the following sheets can be added by indicating to which side of the previous sheet they are situated (left, right, bottom, top). The result is a grid of rectangles on Google Maps. A click on a rectangle in the map window provides the text description of the map, which includes the reference to the official UvA-HvA catalogue. This is called a permalink, which is guaranteed to remain, even if the physical location of the map file would change. The map is directly available as a WMS (Web Mapping Service) and, as such, is not only approachable as images from other sites and computer applications, but is also available as a digital map ready for possible integration with own maps via overlays. The site of this application can be found via the URL http://mapserver.science.uva.nl/bladwijzers/uva/index.html. In the second pilot, individually geo-referenced scanned map sheets were also included. As an example, all scans of the entire 1:50,000 Soil Map of the Netherlands were incorporated in the application. The georeferenced scans are also included as ArcGIS Server services in the Geoportal of the University of Amsterdam and provided with metadata. Metadata for the maps and Web services in the UvA Geoportal can be implemented with the help of ArcMap and ArcCatalog or on the INSPIRE website http://inspire-geoportal.ec.europa.eu/editor/. The ArcGIS Server service of the Soil Map is found in the Browse tab of the UvA Geoportal, through the URL http://geodata.science.uva.nl:8080/geoportal/catalog/main/home.page. Eventually, the wealth of the cartographic world heritage will best be disclosed in a content management system (CMS) based on both advanced catalogue systems that work with text and keywords as well as those based on geographically oriented search systems.
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- 2016
12. Publishing in "Aircraft Design" with a Continuous Open Access Special Issue.
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Scholz, Dieter
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DOMESTIC architecture - Abstract
The article looks at publishing options in the field of aircraft design to find that no dedicated journal on aircraft design exists. For this reason, a Continuous Special Issue Aircraft Design of the well established journal "Aerospace" at the Open Access publisher MDPI is started. Often special issues of a journal are introduced for "hot topics". Here, the subset "special issue" is used for a scientific domain—in this case "aircraft design". Recurring single special issues are numbered in sequence and are identified by the year of the deadline for manuscript submissions. This allows for the delivery of several single special issues over time in a row without the need to define a publishing schedule up front. Together these single issues form the Continuous Special Issue Aircraft Design and offer a new publishing home for the aircraft design community. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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13. Ever Onward: Expanding the Use of Perma.cc
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Matthew E. Flyntz
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business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Internet privacy ,Library and Information Sciences ,Bluebook ,Permalink ,Legal citation ,Service (economics) ,Law ,Sociology ,Paywall ,business ,media_common ,Simple (philosophy) ,Link rot - Abstract
The related problems of link rot and reference rot are plaguing legal citations, and until now, legal academics have not had an adequate tool to combat these problems. Perma.cc is a free service that allows authors or members of law journals to create permanent citations to online resources. This article argues that we should expand the use of Perma.cc to capture material that would otherwise be inaccessible behind “paywalls” and material that the Bluebook would require authors to cite in print or “as if” in print. These expansions would be relatively simple to implement now and would greatly enhance the utility of legal citations. Finally, this article suggests three areas in which Perma.cc might expand in the future: expanding Perma.cc beyond law schools, using Perma.cc as a legal blog repository, and using Perma.cc to capture images of print-only materials.
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- 2014
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14. Pensando en digital: uso del doi en revistas españolas, una asignatura aún pendiente
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Rodríguez Yunta, Luis
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Digital object identifier ,DOI ,Calidad editorial ,CrossRef ,Academic journals ,Revistas científicas ,Enlaces permanentes ,Permalink ,Editorial quality - Abstract
This note aims to highlight the expanded use of the Digital Object Identifier by Spanish journals, which despite its implementation is still a pending course. The doi is a basic tool for digital document control, allowing secure permanent citations between documents. Therefore it should be considered a quality publishing factor for electronic journals. The doi system has been adopted as ISO 26324:2012, and more than 200 Spanish journals are applying it via the CrossRef consortium. Its extension affects bibliographic citation practices and several documentation areas should be interested in it., [ES] Se destaca la expansión del uso del digital object identifier por parte de las revistas españolas, si bien su implantación aún es una asignatura pendiente. El doi es una herramienta básica para el control de la documentación digital, ya que permite asegurar las citas permanentes entre documentos. Por tanto, debe considerarse como un factor de calidad editorial para las revistas electrónicas. El sistema del doi ha sido aprobado como norma ISO 26324:2012, y más de 200 revistas españolas lo están aplicando ya a través del consorcio CrossRef. Su extensión afecta a los hábitos de citación de la bibliografía e interesa a varios ámbitos de trabajo en documentación.
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- 2013
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