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    • 确保学术出版的准确性.

    背景情况:

    • 之前的一篇文章DOI被错误发布.
    • 准确的DOI对于学术交流至关重要.

    研究的目的:

    • 为了提供正确的物品DOI.
    • 为了纠正文献记录.

    主要方法:

    • 识别错误的DOI. 这是一个错误的DOI.
    • 发出一个纠正通知.

    主要成果:

    • 文章DOI已经更新.
    • 科学记录现在是准确的.

    结论:

    • 纠正确保了正确的归因.
    • 这维护了科学话语的完整性.