The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is used for
identifying intellectual property in the digital environment.
The DOI is like a digital fingerprint: Each article receives a
unique one at birth, and it can be used to identify the article
throughout its lifespan, no matter where it goes. A DOI
should be interpreted as 'digital identifier of an object'
rather than 'identifier of a digital object'. A DOI can be
assigned to any Object. In this workshop you will learn how
to define a DOI, prepare Meta Data, and assign a DOI for a
journal paper.
Nader
Ale Ebrahim holds a PhD degree in Technology Management from the Department of
Engineering Design and Manufacture, Faculty of Engineering, University of
Malaya. He holds a Master of Science in the Mechanical Engineering from the
University of Tehran with distinguished honors. He also has over 19 years of
experience in the establishment of the R&D departments in different
companies, heading projects as the project director and project coordinator and
implementing knowledge based system in the R&D department. His current
research interest focuses on E-skills, Research Tools, Bibliometrics and
managing virtual NPD teams in SMEs’ R&D centers. His papers/articles have
published and presented in the several journals and conferences.
Journal ranking
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