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  Wiley InterScience :: About Digital Object Identifier
DOI has wide applicability to all forms of intellectual content and can therefore be applied to all forms of related materials, such as articles, books, classroom exercises, supporting data, videos, electronic files, and so on.
DOI provides a basis for work now in progress to develop automated means of processing routine transactions such as document retrieval, clearinghouse payments, and licensing.
The DOI is being further developed to incorporate functionality which could enable the user to associate a function with the DOI.
www3.interscience.wiley.com /doiinfo.html   (992 words)

  
 crossref.org : : doi guidelines
In general, a DOI suffix should not be considered "derivable." Although some DOIs may be generated according to a formula or algorithm, it is preferable to look them up in CrossRef, as there is no guarantee that a generated DOI has been registered with CrossRef or that it will resolve.
DOI suffixes should be extensible, and the suffix nodes may be used for this purpose.
While a DOI may have been created and assigned prior to publication, it is extremely important for the reliability of the CrossRef resolution system that such pre-publication DOIs remain for internal use only, and that they are not displayed online or in print or distributed to secondary publishers prior to online availability of the content.
www.crossref.org /02publishers/15doi_guidelines.html   (3066 words)

  
  Doi Inthanon -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Doi Inthanon ((A native or inhabitant of Thailand) Thai ดอยอินทนนท์) is the highest (A land mass that projects well above its surroundings; higher than a hill) mountain of (A country of southeastern Asia that extends southward along the Isthmus of Kra to the Malay peninsula) Thailand.
The name Doi Inthanon was given in honour of the king (Click link for more info and facts about Inthawichayanon) Inthawichayanon, one of the last kings of (Click link for more info and facts about Chiang Mai) Chiang Mai, who was concerned about the forests in the north and tried to preserve them.
In 1954 the forests around Doi Inthanon were preserved as one of the original 14 (A tract of land declared by the national government to be public property) National parks of Thailand.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/d/do/doi_inthanon.htm   (403 words)

  
 Digital object identifier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The DOI system was conceived by the Association of American Publishers in partnership with the Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI), and is now administered by the International DOI Foundation.
The DOI can be resolved by making it part of a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) request to the directory.
With the DOI system, any future location change will require only updating the central directory and will not affect other site's links (if they also use the DOI in their link).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Digital_object_identifier   (446 words)

  
 DOI: A 2003 Progress Report
DOI is not a web-only tool but is designed to be applicable to any Internet activity [14], though the current visibility of the Web and the immediate link management problem means that DOIs have been initially implemented there.
One issue recognised at an early stage in DOI development is the "appropriate copy problem" [38]: resolution is sometimes required not to any generic instance of a piece of data, but to a particular copy that may have certain access rights as a locally held library copy.
DOI also involves some initially simple but soon complex issues; it does not lend itself easily to the ideal marketing approach of "a good bumper sticker, a buzz word, two good factoids, a good diagram, and two personal anecdotes" [45].
www.dlib.org /dlib/june03/paskin/06paskin.html   (7502 words)

  
 Identifiers and Their Role In Networked Information Applications
DOIs in and of themselves are only identifiers, and do not imply that any sort of copyright enforcement mechanisms (like an "envelope" or other secure container) will be bundled with the objects that they describe; the presence or absence of such copyright enforcement technologies is an entirely separate issue.
Discussions with the DOI developers suggest that the DOI's role will be as an identifier of content that is available for acquisition; there is currently some ambiguity as to whether it actually identifies content directly or if it simply identifies a method of acquiring content (such as an order screen).
DOIs will be assigned to content as it is made available for acquisition, and perhaps removed from the DOI database as content is withdrawn from availability for acquisition.
www.arl.org /newsltr/194/identifier.html   (3184 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Doi Inthanon Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Doi Inthanon (Thai ดอยอินทนนท์) is the highest mountain of Thailand.
The name Doi Inthanon was given in honour of the king Inthawichayanon, one of the last kings of Chiang Mai, who was concerned about the forests in the north and tried to preserve them.
In 1954 the forests around Doi Inthanon were preserved as one of the original 14 National parks of Thailand.
www.ipedia.com /doi_inthanon.html   (281 words)

  
 Main Articles: 'I am a name and a number', Ariadne Issue 24
The DOI metadata structure is currently quite simple, and based upon the work of the European project [12], but significantly increases the value of the DOI itself.
DOIs on the web site of the International DOI Foundation [9], for example, are unintelligent; their home page simply being doi://10.1000/1.
When a document is assigned a DOI by a publisher, it is the responsibility of the publisher to lodge the DOI, the URL to which it points, and associated metadata with the resolution service.
www.ariadne.ac.uk /issue24/metadata/intro.html   (2498 words)

  
 Cover Pages: Digital Object Identifier (DOI) System
DOI uses the Handle system for resolution of the identifier, and the indecs framework (as implemented in ISO MPEG-21 Part 6) for metadata description, each of which also define their scope as equivalent to that of URI...
Formally, DOI scope is defined in terms of a data model, the model underlying the indecs/MPEG-21 RDD work: a DOI can be assigned to any entity which is a Resource within the indecs (MPEG-21 RDD) model of e-commerce.
DOIs may of course be used to identify entities which are "marked up" in an XML schema; but not every tagged entity in an XML schema may merit a DOI, unless there is a need for separate management of that entity (functional granularity).
xml.coverpages.org /doi.html   (1693 words)

  
 Takako Doi Summary
Doi ran for a Diet seat in the December 1969 lower house general election at the request of the JSP leadership and on her mentor Tabata's advice.
Doi was born in Hyogo prefecture and graduated from Doshisha University where she studied law.
Doi's status plumetted as her former quotes telling abductee families to "get over it" were shown on television, as was Doi's comment in Pyongyang in 1987 at the birthday party of Kim Il Sung: "We JSP members respect the glorious success of DPRK under the great leader Kim Il Sung."
www.bookrags.com /Takako_Doi   (1752 words)

  
 U.S. Department of the Interior - Home Page
DOI protects 1,311 endangered or threatened species in the United States.
The Department of the Interior (DOI) is the nation’s principal conservation agency.
Below are links to some DOI sites that may be of interest.
www.doi.gov   (590 words)

  
 SOFIA - DOI Science Plan in Support of Ecosystem Restoration, Preservation, and Protection in South Florida - Executive ...
This DOI science plan identifies the key projects and information needs for DOI managers as they fulfill their roles as stewards and partners in South Florida restoration efforts.
The coordination and prioritization of DOI science needs—based on managers' needs for information to support decision making — lays an important foundation for identifying gaps in scientific information and the management needs that must be addressed to achieve and maintain a restored Everglades.
The DOI bureaus are currently using this prioritization process to prioritize next year budget requests for science.
sofia.usgs.gov /publications/reports/doi-science-plan/summary.html   (1247 words)

  
 DOI: Current Status and Outlook May 1999
If the DOI is to become more than a single-point routing system, it requires the development of a common infrastructure for persistent naming and metadata, built upon a common foundation [DOI paper 1], to enable services as described in a paper by John Erickson [Erickson].
At the time the DOI was being conceived (1995-97), there was recognition that the growth of digital publishing of text was creating the need to recognise a change from single to multiple manifestations of a common underlying abstract work (a commonplace in the music publishing world [CIS]).
DOIs with associated metadata, but where that metadata is not made available in a “white pages” directory for look-up, are akin to unlisted telephone numbers and may be considered usable for full commerce only within closed user groups determined by who is given access to the associated metadata.
www.dlib.org /dlib/may99/05paskin.html   (7507 words)

  
 Doi
Takao Doi studied space propulsion systems as a research student in the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science in Japan from 1983 to 1985.
Dr. Doi was selected by NASDA in 1985.
Spartan was recaptured by hand, during a spacewalk by Takao Doi and Winston Scott on November 25.
www.astronautix.com /astros/doi.htm   (677 words)

  
 DOI or Don't We?
This can be confusing because you have to distinguish between what the DOI identifier refers to (the object itself) and what is returned in response to a query, which could in theory be all sorts of other data associated with the object.
In the example given on the DOI home page, the full identifier is "10.1002/[ISBN]0-471-58064-3." The Directory Manager is "10," the agent assigning the suffix is "1002," and the suffix itself is "[ISBN]0-471-58064-3." Although the original intent was to implement a distributed directory system, current plans call for a single Directory Manager.
Third, every model of the DOI system I've seen assumes a very limited universe where there is only one copy of any given object and the object, its metadata, and the services related to it are all controlled by the publisher.
info.lib.uh.edu /pr/v9/n1/capl9n1.html   (1895 words)

  
 NPR : After a Court Battle, More Sept. 11 Tapes Released
The one exception is a call made by Melissa Doi, a 32-year-old manager at IQ Financial Systems who was trapped on the 83rd floor of the south tower.
The first four minutes of the call, with Doi's end of the conversation, were introduced as evidence in April in the terrorism trial of Zacarias Moussaoui.
On the recording, Doi says that she and the five others around her are having trouble breathing through the smoke and may soon run out of fresh air.
www.npr.org /templates/story/story.php?storyId=5658950   (568 words)

  
 JEP: The Digital Object Identifier
The current DOI project committee is investigating the use of various metadata element sets (including Dublin Core) as a means of building a bibliographic database as an optional adjunct to the DOI directory itself.
If the DOI Foundation were to transfer ownership of that document to another organization, the DOI for the document would stay the same, even though the URL to which it resolves might change.
The DOI is not a silver bullet that will eliminate the urgent need for publishers to get their houses in order with respect to intellectual-property management -- although, with the establishment of a mini-industry of technology vendors building DOI-compatible electronic publishing solutions, they should find their burdens eased and their time to market shortened.
www.press.umich.edu /jep/03-02/doi.html   (4703 words)

  
 About DOI
DOI is a system for identifying and exchanging intellectual property in the digital environment.
DOI provides a framework for managing intellectual content, for linking customers with content suppliers, for facilitating electronic commerce, and enabling automated copyright management for all types of media.
DOI still uses the familiar principles of payment for use of copyright works.
www.copyright.com.au /doi.htm   (216 words)

  
 Doi Seals
This "Doi Eiichi" seal is now very common for late editions of Hasui and Koitsu, it gets applied continuosly since approximately 1981, but a few earlier exceptions may exist.
A further detailed explanation of Doi printer and carver seals can be found in the "Doi section" at www.shinhanga.net.
Doi in 1955 and began a TEN-year apprenticeship under the watchful supervision of his "sensei," Yokoi.
www.ukiyoe-gallery.com /doipage1.htm   (1014 words)

  
 RFC 2407 (rfc2407) - The Internet IP Security Domain of Interpretation for
Within the IPSEC DOI, all well-known identifiers MUST be registered with the IANA under the IPSEC DOI.
The IPSEC DOI can still be extended later to include values for additional non-Oakley key establishment protocols for ISAKMP and IPSEC, such as Kerberos [RFC-1510] or the Group Key Management Protocol (GKMP) [RFC-2093].
The IPSEC DOI defines AH_DES along with the Auth(DES-MAC) attribute to be a DES-MAC transform.
www.faqs.org /rfcs/rfc2407.html   (6553 words)

  
 Astronaut Bio: Takao Doi (1/2007)
Doi joined the National Space Development Agency (NASDA) of Japan in 1985 and has been working in the Japanese manned space program since then.
Doi was a mission specialist on STS-87 (November 19 to December 5, 1997) and is the first Japanese astronaut to perform an EVA (spacewalk).
Doi is assigned to the STS-123 mission that will deliver the first module of the Japanese laboratory, Kibo, and the Canadian Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator to the International Space Station.
www.jsc.nasa.gov /Bios/htmlbios/doi.html   (577 words)

  
 Definition: DOI (Digital Object Identifier) [Web and XML Glossary]
The DOI system is a mechanism for marking digital objects in order to facilitate E-Commerce and enable copyright management in a digital environment.
DOI not only provides a unique identification for digital content, but also a way to link users of the materials to the rights holders themselves to facilitate automated digital commerce.
The underlying technology of DOI is the Handle System, which associates each DOI name with one or more locations where the object may be found.
dret.net /glossary/doi   (211 words)

  
 Eizaburo Doi
In our previous study (Doi et al, 2003; Wachtler et al., 2007; Doi et al., in preparation), we investigated the similarities between the statistical analysis methods, namely, whitening and ICA, and the computations in the thalamus (LGN) and in the primary visual cortex (V1).
Doi, E. & Lewicki, M. Relations between the statistical regularities of natural images and the response properties of the early visual system.
Doi, E. A study of computational neural network models on spatio-chromatic properties of the early visual system.
www.cnbc.cmu.edu /~edoi   (1055 words)

  
 Erowid Online Books : "PIHKAL" - #67 DOI
A number of studies with DOI in animal models have shown it to have an extremely high binding capacity to what are called the 5-HT2 receptors.
DOI has been synthesized with a variety of radioactive iodine isotopes in it, and these tools have been of considerable value in mapping out its brain distribution.
For those who find such statistics interesting, the parent compound DOI vies with DOB as probably the most potent of the phenethylamine psychedelics as of the moment, and certainly one of the most long lived.
www.erowid.org /library/books_online/pihkal/pihkal067.shtml   (1647 words)

  
 ITU Digital Opportunity Index (DOI) - Overview
The DOI is a standard tool that governments, operators, development agencies, researchers and others can use to measure the digital divide and compare ICT performance within and across countries.
The greatest advantages of the DOI are its modular design, its development orientation and his structure, combining fixed and mobile components.
It is planned to extend the DOI to cover other economies, other technologies, other indicators and over longer time periods.
www.itu.int /osg/spu/statistics/DOI/index.phtml   (802 words)

  
 ShinHanga.net - - Doi printers - - -
Our Doi printer timeline previously showed Ono Hiko just for the year 1934, since his only known appearance for Doi was an apparently early edition of that year's "Benkei Bridge".
But there is current discussion about the Doi Seal G which appears with Ono Hiko's seal; it may be post-war.
Doi reported in a telephone interview that Yokoi, now passed away, was the first Doi printer.
shinhanga.net /doiprinters.htm   (996 words)

  
 ShinHanga.net - - Doi seals - - -
Adding to the uncertainty is a perception that Doi management may not have followed the somewhat more uniform practices which were apparently used by Watanabe.
Although one would generally expect to see Doi Teiichi (the father's name) on prints with earlier dates, and Doi Eiichi (the son's name) on prints dated later, this is not universally true.
The publisher stamp is Doi Eiichi, carver Harada and printer Hamano, which means it is a posthumous print made in the 1990's by Hamano.
shinhanga.net /doiseals.htm   (2669 words)

  
 DOI-EB-Demo Index Page
DOI-EB is a project sponsored by the International DOI Foundation (www.doi.org) and having the participation of several of the largest book publishers (McGraw-Hill, Random House/Bertelsmann, John Wiley and Sons, and others) and a number of technology companies.
Its purpose is to demonstrate the commercial viability of the DOI system for the Book industry, in the same way that a previous project ("DOI-X") demonstrated the key real-world application which led to the DOI's adoption by the scientific journal industry.
"DOI" and "DOI.org" are trademarks of the International DOI Foundation (IDF).
www.contentdirections.com /DOI-EB-Demo/mhindex.htm   (452 words)

  
 The Digital Object Identifier System   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
DOI names can be used for any form of management of any data, whether commercial or non-commercial.
The system is managed by the International DOI Foundation, an open membership consortium including both commercial and non-commercial partners, and has recently been accepted for standardisation within ISO.
Using DOI names as identifiers makes managing intellectual property in a networked environment much easier and more convenient, and allows the construction of automated services and transactions.
rd.business.com /index.asp?epm=s.1&bdcq=Doi&bdcr=1&bdcu=http://www.doi.org/&bdcp=&partner=2662601&bdcs=nwuuid-2662601-D9E1911C-1354-7C61-039D-99A92749F83B-ym   (260 words)

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