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| doi:[https://dx.doi.org/{{{1|}}} {{{1|{{orange|value required}}}}}]<noinclude> | | doi:[https://dx.doi.org/{{{1|}}} {{{1|{{orange|value required}}}}}]<noinclude> |
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− | A template to xxx.
| + | This is a simplified implementation of the '''doi''' template found on Wikipedia. It is useful for citing documents that have a DOI (digital object identifier). But it is <u>strongly recommended</u> that you use one of the proper cite templates instead: '''cite book''', '''cite conference''', and '''cite journal''' (listed below). |
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| '''Usage''': | | '''Usage''': |
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Latest revision as of 08:32, 15 December 2016
doi:value required
This is a simplified implementation of the doi template found on Wikipedia. It is useful for citing documents that have a DOI (digital object identifier). But it is strongly recommended that you use one of the proper cite templates instead: cite book, cite conference, and cite journal (listed below).
Usage:
Simply pass the DOI string:
{{doi|10.1000/12345678}}
doi:10.1000/12345678
The template issues an error if no parameter is given:
{{doi}}
doi:value required
See also: