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Ieee Paper Identifiers

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IEEE Paper Identifiers are unique alphanumeric codes assigned to research papers published through IEEE, a leading professional organization in electrical engineering and computer science. These identifiers serve as persistent links and references for academic articles, conference papers, journal publications, and standards, facilitating efficient indexing, citation, and retrieval of scholarly work within the IEEE Xplore digital library and other platforms.

Key Features

  • Unique alphanumeric code assigned to each publication
  • Persistent digital object identifier (DOI) for reliable citation
  • Integration with IEEE Xplore digital library for easy access
  • Supports citation management and cross-referencing
  • Standardized format that ensures consistency across publications
  • Facilitates efficient indexing, searching, and tracking of research outputs

Pros

  • Ensures persistent and reliable referencing of IEEE publications
  • Facilitates efficient discovery and retrieval of papers
  • Widely recognized and adopted standard in scholarly publishing
  • Supports interoperability with various citation tools and databases
  • Helps maintain organized digital archiving of research literature

Cons

  • Dependent on integration with IEEE services; limited external usability without access
  • Requires familiarity with IEEE standards for effective use
  • Identifier format may be less intuitive for casual users compared to traditional citations

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