Digital Object Identifiers for Encyclopedia Articles (original) (raw)

Since 11/2023, each article of the RP Photonics Encyclopedia is equipped with a digital object identifier.

The Concept of Digital Object Identifiers

Some background information on that concept:

RP Photonics is a member of Crossref, an organization specifically for scholarly publishers, and through Crossref we interact with the doi Foundation. We keep this information up to date, for example by reporting DOIs for our new articles. Crossref submits this information to the doi Foundation.

When citing our encyclopedia articles or placing links to them on the Internet, you can still do so the old way, using our page URLs directly. However, we now encourage you to use the DOI links instead – even though we are unlikely to move the articles elsewhere for the foreseeable future.

Our citation tool (see the box below each article heading) also uses DOI links.

By publishing DOI links, we are emphasizing that our articles can (and often should) be cited; we are ensuring the continued accessibility of the content.

We have been using DOIs in our article bibliographies for several years already. Before that, a change in the link structure of one publisher forced us to correct a lot of links, and before that, we had broken links. This can no longer happen as we use DOIs wherever possible. Most scientific publishers provide DOI links for all their articles.