...
Tip |
---|
Section: Summary (1) |
Published standards should either have a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) or be working towards obtaining one.
If a DOI is available, please provide the DOI. You can either use the MetadataExchange to mint a DOI for your resource or your chosen alternative means.
Note: This is not the DOI of the publication(s) associated with the resource.
...
10.3399/bjgp17X692645
FAQs
...
Why can’t I mint a DOI? / The Mint DOI button is unavailable.
Firstly, the DOI name field must be blank. If there is any text in this field, the Mint DOI button will be unavailable.
The privacy setting for the dataset must be set to “Public”. To change this setting, click the “Change Privacy” button.
in the top right-hand corner of the screen, select “Public” and save changes. Note: The draft metadata record won’t be publicly available until after review and publication. For further information, see the “Submitting your metadata record for review” section.
Click the “Mint DOI” button.
The system will then create a draft DOI via DataCite, and populate this field with the result. Once the metadata record is published (see the “Submitting your metadata record for review” section), the DOI details are finalised and the DOI will become publicly available.
If you are a reviewer, you can also mint a DOI during the publication / dataset finalisation process.
Should I mint a DOI?
If you are unsure whether to a mint a DOI, please get in touch with us.
Can I delete a DOI?
Please note, once a DOI has been minted and a dataset published, DOIs are difficult to delete.
If you do create a DOI in error, please log a request with our service desk as soon as possible.
Info |
---|
If you need further clarification, feel free to raise a support desk ticket. |
...