Use of DOI
The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) may be used to cite and link to electronic documents. The DOI consists of a unique alphanumeric character string that is assigned to a document by the publisher upon the initial electronic publication. The assigned DOI never changes, i.e., when the authors use a DOI to create links to documents on the web, the DOIs are guaranteed never to change.
Authors and readers are encouraged to use the DOI when citing or sharing RDENTJ articles, as it:
- Provides a stable and reliable link to the original article.
- Ensures consistent attribution and long-term access.
- Facilitates indexing and discoverability across academic platforms