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DOIs (Digital Object Identifier)

A Digital Object Identifier (DOI) makes your work easier to find by users across the web. Remember to include the DOI whenever you mention your work—in a paper, at a conference, or on social media.

Pointing your DOI to a stable web page is key. Depositing your scholarly work in the Stanford Digital Repository (SDR) guarantees you a persistent URL (PURL) that will never change and a DOI that always works.

Interested in getting a DOI for your work? 

We can help you get a DOI in two ways:

Who is eligible 

Current faculty, students, and staff of Stanford University.

What to expect

  • For scholarly works appropriate for the SDR: Make a deposit and select the option to get a DOI. You can have your DOI in under fifteen minutes!
  • For other Stanford-hosted content (one-offs or large batches): Reach us at doi-contact@lists.stanford.edu. Let's chat about the available options and best approach.

Subscription service

Sign up to become a client of our DOI service to register your own DOIs. Subscription benefits include:

  • Access to the DataCite DOI application programming interface (API) for system integration plus technical support and extensive documentation
  • Up to 1,999 DOIs per year (subject to change annually)
  • Secure access to DataCite’s administrative platform for managing users, registering a DOI on demand, and viewing reports and statistics
  • Listing in the DataCite public directory of repositories

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Last updated September 12, 2025