https://doi.org/.What is a DOI
A Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is a persistent alphanumeric identifier assigned to a digital object — in this case, a journal article — that provides a stable, citable link to the content even if the underlying URL changes.
DOI Assignment Process
Every article accepted for publication in RTIJTI is assigned a DOI suffix at the time of publication, following the pattern 10.xxxxx/rtijti.[year].v[volume]i[issue].[article number]. DOIs are activated for public resolution once the journal completes formal registration with a recognised DOI registration agency (such as Crossref).
Citing Articles Before DOI Activation
Until DOI links are live, please cite articles using the full bibliographic citation available on each article page (journal name, volume, issue, page numbers, and year), which is provided in a copy-ready format at the bottom of every article page.
Questions
For questions about DOI status or citation formatting, contact editor@rtijti.com.