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Simple Text Query for DOI Numbers

DOI numbers are increasingly important for academic bibliographies as more and more research is made available online. It is much easier to download a journal article from your office than to walk to the library only to find that the volume has been checked out. (Yes, many research libraries allow journal volumes to be checked […]

Eating My Own Dog Food

After my post about DOI numbers, I realized, to my chagrin, that the online version of the journal that I edit, has no explicit representation of DOI numbers. They occur as part of the URL query string, but in order to extract this information, you have to:

Know what a URL query string is Know the syntax […]

LaTeX and DOI numbers

Most academic journals in my field publish online as well as print. Increasingly, it is more convenient for me to download an article than to go to the library (especially since my University library has the appalling policy of allowing people to check out journals—which means that there is good chance that what you are […]

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