DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a persistent identifier system used to uniquely identify digital objects like academic articles, research papers, and other electronic documents, ensuring they remain accessible even if their web location changes.
Why this server?
Allows interaction with the Crossref API to search for academic works by title or author, and retrieve detailed publication metadata using Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs).
Why this server?
Enables paper lookup and retrieval using DOI identifiers, allowing access to published academic papers across various publishers and journals.
Why this server?
Provides comprehensive access to the BioOntology API for searching, annotating, and exploring over 1,200 biological ontologies, including features for term searching, text annotation, ontology navigation, and analytics.
Why this server?
Supports retrieving paper details using DOI identifiers through the fetch_paper_details function
Why this server?
Enables retrieval of publications via DOI identifiers, allowing access to academic papers and their bibliographic information through the DBLP database.
Why this server?
Allows retrieving citation data in BibTeX format for DOIs via the CiteAs service