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    • Bibliometrics
    • Scientific Publishing

    Context:

    • Discrepancies in digital object identifiers (DOIs) can hinder accurate citation and access to scientific articles.
    • Maintaining the integrity of the scientific record is crucial for research reproducibility and advancement.

    Purpose:

    • To systematically correct erroneous Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) associated with published scientific articles.
    • To ensure the accurate linking of research publications to their intended digital resources.

    Summary:

    • A comprehensive review and correction of multiple Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) across a range of scientific publications.
    • Implementation of accurate DOIs to facilitate seamless access and citation of research findings.

    Impact:

    • Improved discoverability and accessibility of scientific literature.
    • Enhanced reliability of citation metrics and research impact assessments.
    • Strengthened integrity of the scientific publishing ecosystem.