How to search by DOI or PMID?

My citation has a number at the end of it.  How can I find the article?


Answer

example of a citation with a DOIA DOI or Digital Object Identifier is unique identifier assigned to a specific digital object that allows the user to find the object, no matter where it is stored on the Internet.

A PMID (PubMed Identifier) is a unique identifier assigned to articles that are indexed in PubMed.

If your citation includes a DOI or PMID you can search to see if the article is located in the DiPietro Library's collections by going to: libkey.io/libraries/3612

  • Last Updated Nov 21, 2024
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  • Answered By Leslie Inglis

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