How to Cite Sources When DOI Is Unavailable
Learn citation strategies when a DOI is not accessible. Discover alternative solutions for maintaining citation credibility.
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Can't find a DOI? No problem! If a DOI isn't available, use the URL of the source. For books or articles, include the publisher information. Ensure you're still adhering to citation guidelines specific to your required style (e.g., APA, MLA). This maintains the credibility and traceability of your references.
FAQs & Answers
- What should I do if a source doesn't have a DOI? You can use the URL of the source and include publisher information, while ensuring to follow specific citation guidelines.
- Are there specific guidelines for citing books without a DOI? Yes, make sure to include the publisher information and follow the citation style required, such as APA or MLA.
- Why is it important to properly cite sources? Proper citations maintain the credibility of your work and allow readers to trace the sourced information or research.
- Can I use a URL instead of a DOI in academic papers? Yes, if a DOI is not available, using the URL is acceptable as long as you adhere to the specific citation style you are using.