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Resource: DOI Finds Open Access Research

By: mcruzNovember 8, 2016November 8, 2016

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One of the best things to come out of Open Access Week was the oaDOI tool by Impactstory…Enter oaDOI, a tool that uses the DOI of a paper to help readers find an open version.

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