The Identifier
What is
a DOI?
A DOI is a unique number made up of a prefix and a suffix separated by a forward slash. This is an example of one:10.1000/182. It is resolvable using our proxy server by displaying it as a link: https://doi.org/10.1000/182.
Designed to be used by humans as well as machines, DOIs identify objects persistently. They allow things to be uniquely identified and accessed reliably. You know what you have, where it is, and others can track it too.
WHAT ARE THEY?
How many are being resolved?
Why are they important?




WHAT IS THE
THE BENEFITS: WHAT PROBLEMS CAN DOIS SOLVE?
KNOWING WHAT’S WHAT, NOW AND IN THE FUTURE
FINDING WHAT YOU NEED, WHEREVER IT IS OR HAS MOVED TO
FILLING IN PAST GAPS
GROWTH OVER TIME
The number of DOI resolutions per month over time; the yellow line shows the best fit exponential
HOW CAN I RESOLVE A DOI?
HOW CAN I GET A DOI?
You need to work with one of ourDOI Registration Agencies who offer services that allow you to register a DOI or many DOIs and metadata specialised to their communities. You can contact any of them to see how they can help you.
What is the DOI Handbook?
The DOI Handbook is the main source of information about the DOI® System. You can find the latest version here:https://doi.org/10.1000/182.
DOIs and the Handle system
We use Handle System technology for the resolution part of the DOI System. We believe it is the best infrastructure available today for managing digital objects. The Handle System was developed by CNRI and is currently administered and maintained by the DONA Foundation
In order to guarantee persistence, the DOI Foundation has built a social infrastructure on top of the technical infrastructure of the Handle System. Persistence is a function of organizations, not of technology; a persistent identifier system requires a persistent organization, agreed policies and defined processes.Read more about our Registration Agencies’ committments.
TOTAL DOIS
The cumulative number of DOI registered in the DOI System over time; the yellow line shows the best fit 3 degree polynomial
DOI AND STANDARDS (ISO 26324)

RESOLUTIONS TO DATE PER COUNTRY
Darker shades show higher number of total resolutions by country for the last complete month.
Mousing over the map will show individual country totals