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DOI Digital Object Identifier

Swiss International University is officially registered with its own DOI prefix, ensuring permanent and globally traceable identification of its scholarly publications.

Swiss International University operates under an officially assigned DOI prefix (10.65326) for its scholarly publications and academic materials.

DOI – Digital Object Identifier System (governed by the International DOI Foundation)

Swiss International University operates under an officially assigned DOI prefix (10.65326) for its scholarly publications and academic materials.

The DOI system is governed by the International DOI Foundation and operates through global registration agencies such as Crossref and DataCite, integrating with academic publishers, indexing databases, libraries, and research platforms worldwide.

Swiss International University operates under an officially assigned DOI prefix (10.65326) for its scholarly publications and academic materials.

Washington, DC, USA

Swiss International University is proud to operate under its officially assigned Digital Object Identifier (DOI) prefix: 10.65326, reinforcing our commitment to international academic publishing standards and research permanence.

The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) system is the global standard for identifying and permanently linking digital scholarly content. A DOI provides a unique and persistent identifier assigned to academic materials such as:

  • Journal articles

  • Research papers

  • Conference proceedings

  • Book chapters

  • Reports

  • Academic publications

Unlike standard URLs, which may change over time, a DOI ensures that a publication remains permanently accessible and reliably citable, even if its web location changes.

By operating under its own registered DOI prefix, Swiss International University ensures that its scholarly outputs:

  • Have permanent digital identity

  • Are internationally traceable

  • Comply with global publishing standards

  • Support accurate citation tracking

  • Integrate seamlessly with research indexing systems

The DOI system is governed by the International DOI Foundation (IDF) and implemented globally through recognized registration agencies such as Crossref and DataCite.

DOIs are widely recognized and integrated within:

  • Scopus

  • Web of Science

  • Google Scholar

  • ORCID

  • University repositories

  • International academic databases

For SIU researchers and doctoral candidates, DOI registration provides:

  • Stronger publication credibility

  • Increased discoverability

  • Stable referencing

  • Greater global academic visibility

  • Integration into bibliometric systems

For affiliated journals and academic platforms under SIU, DOI implementation strengthens:

  • Metadata standardization

  • Citation linking

  • Research traceability

  • Long-term preservation

In today’s digital research environment, permanent identification of scholarly content is essential. DOI assignment signals that an institution operates within internationally accepted publishing frameworks.

Swiss International University’s registered DOI prefix reflects:

  • Institutional maturity

  • Commitment to research integrity

  • Alignment with global academic infrastructure

  • Long-term sustainability of scholarly outputs

At Swiss International University, we believe academic excellence extends beyond research production — it includes ensuring that research is properly indexed, permanently identifiable, and globally accessible.

Our DOI registration strengthens our research ecosystem and reinforces our position within the international scholarly community.

DOI – Digital Object Identifier System (governed by the International DOI Foundation)

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