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Class: DOI

Digital Object Identifier (DOI; ISO 26324), an identifier system governed by the DOI Foundation, where individual identifiers are issued by one of several registration agencies.

URI: dlthings:DOI

classDiagram class DOI click DOI href "../DOI/" Identifier <|-- DOI click Identifier href "../Identifier/" DOI : creator DOI --> "0..1" Thing : creator click Thing href "../Thing/" DOI : notation DOI : schema_type

Inheritance

Slots

Name Cardinality and Range Description Inheritance
creator 0..1
Thing
An agent responsible for making an entity Identifier
notation 1
String
The identifier notation is specified without a URL-prefix, or a doi: prefix Identifier
schema_type 0..1
NodeUriOrCurie
State that the subject is an instance of a particular schema class Identifier

Identifier and Mapping Information

Schema Source

  • from schema: https://concepts.datalad.org/s/things-publications/unreleased

Mappings

Mapping Type Mapped Value
self dlthings:DOI
native dlthings:DOI

Examples

Example: DOI-01-minimal

notation: 10.1038/s41597-022-01163-2

Example: DOI-02-complete

# a DOI where the creator is identified as one of the official registry agencies
notation: 10.2760/271009
creator: https://op.europa.eu

LinkML Source

Direct

name: DOI
description: Digital Object Identifier (DOI; ISO 26324), an identifier system governed
  by the DOI Foundation, where individual identifiers are issued by one of several
  registration agencies.
from_schema: https://concepts.datalad.org/s/things-publications/unreleased
is_a: Identifier
slot_usage:
  notation:
    name: notation
    description: The identifier notation is specified without a URL-prefix, or a `doi:`
      prefix.
    pattern: (?i)^(?!(?:https?://|doi:)).+$
unique_keys:
  value:
    unique_key_name: value
    unique_key_slots:
    - notation
    description: The DOI notation is globally unique within the scope of DOIs

Induced

name: DOI
description: Digital Object Identifier (DOI; ISO 26324), an identifier system governed
  by the DOI Foundation, where individual identifiers are issued by one of several
  registration agencies.
from_schema: https://concepts.datalad.org/s/things-publications/unreleased
is_a: Identifier
slot_usage:
  notation:
    name: notation
    description: The identifier notation is specified without a URL-prefix, or a `doi:`
      prefix.
    pattern: (?i)^(?!(?:https?://|doi:)).+$
attributes:
  creator:
    name: creator
    description: An agent responsible for making an entity.
    from_schema: https://concepts.datalad.org/s/things-publications/unreleased
    rank: 1000
    slot_uri: dcterms:creator
    alias: creator
    owner: DOI
    domain_of:
    - Identifier
    range: Thing
  notation:
    name: notation
    description: The identifier notation is specified without a URL-prefix, or a `doi:`
      prefix.
    from_schema: https://concepts.datalad.org/s/things-publications/unreleased
    rank: 1000
    slot_uri: skos:notation
    alias: notation
    owner: DOI
    domain_of:
    - Identifier
    range: string
    required: true
    pattern: (?i)^(?!(?:https?://|doi:)).+$
  schema_type:
    name: schema_type
    description: State that the subject is an instance of a particular schema class.
      Typically, no explicit value needs to be assigned to this slot, because it matches
      the class type of a particular record. However, this slots can be used as a
      type designator of a schema element for validation and schema structure handling
      purposes. This is used to indicate specialized schema classes for properties
      that accept a hierarchy of classes as their range.
    from_schema: https://concepts.datalad.org/s/things-publications/unreleased
    exact_mappings:
    - dcterms:type
    rank: 1000
    slot_uri: rdf:type
    designates_type: true
    alias: schema_type
    owner: DOI
    domain_of:
    - ThingMixin
    - Identifier
    range: NodeUriOrCurie
unique_keys:
  value:
    unique_key_name: value
    unique_key_slots:
    - notation
    description: The DOI notation is globally unique within the scope of DOIs