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Defining DOI information fields on Adobe Acrobat professional 8


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sc32322

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When I download a journal article from the Internet, most articles include a DOI and because of that, programs (such as EndNote) are able to recognize information fields such as Author name, Article title, Journal Title etc.

However, there are some articles that do not include a DOI, therefore its information fields are unrecognized by EndNote.

Does Adobe Professional have a function that defines these information fields without the need of manual input?
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Hi sc32322,

Does Adobe Professional have a function that defines these information fields without the need of manual input?


Unfortunately the answer is no. Though some online Articles may "hide" the code under a button which may read "Article" or may be an abbreviation of a vendors name. This button will usually lead the user to the full article which will include the DOI. Find DOI's from print publications or ones that go to dead links with CrossRef.org's "DOI Resolver," which is displayed in a central location on their home page.

Found this link --> About the DOI System may be of interest.

Hope this information helps. Best I can do from limited experience in this topic.

Donna :)
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