校正:神经学历史既结合并被生成人工智能查询
Jung-Hyun Lee1,2,3, Eunhee Choi4, Sergio L Angulo1,2
1Department of Neurology, State University of New York Downstate Health Sciences University, Brooklyn, NY, United States.
Frontiers in medicine
|June 11, 2025
概括
这项研究纠正了上一篇文章DOI. 它确保准确的引用和访问研究成果,以改善科学传播.
科学领域:
- 这项研究属于医学研究和科学出版的领域.
- 它特别涉及学术沟通和数字对象标识符 (DOI) 的领域.
背景情况:
- 准确的引用对于科学文献的完整性至关重要.
- 数字物体识别器 (DOI) 对于持续且可靠地访问研究文章至关重要.
- 在DOI中的错误可能会阻碍研究人员找到和引用相关研究的能力.
研究的目的:
- 纠正与先前发表的文章相关的错误数字对象标识符 (DOI).
- 确保科学记录是准确和可访问的.
- 为了促进正确的引用和检索的研究.
主要方法:
- 主要方法涉及识别和纠正不正确的DOI.
- 这一修正是通过出版系统中的适当道实施的.
- 为了确保准确性,对更正的DOI进行了验证.
主要成果:
- 文章DOI已经成功纠正.
- 修正后的DOI现在准确地链接到预期的研究文章.
- 这确保了读者和引用索引可以访问正确的出版物.
结论:
- 对DOI的纠正提高了科学文献的可靠性.
- 准确的DOI对于保持研究的可发现性和可引用性至关重要.
- 这确保了科学界能够正确地参与发表的作品.
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