Yes, a DOI can be used in place of a URL in a reference citation for online resources. A DOI provides a stable link to the content and helps ensure the source is easily accessible for readers.
A DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a unique alphanumeric string assigned to articles and documents for easier identification and retrieval. It links citations to their respective sources and provides a permanent link for reference.
The final keyword indicates that a variable (identifier) can not change his value. In case the variable refers to a reference variable (an object) the values of variables inside (the object) can change but the reference can be reassigned (to another object).
A Digital Object Identifier (DOI).
A Digital Object Identifier (DOI).
A Digital Object Identifier (DOI).
A Digital Object Identifier (DOI).
DOI stands for Digital Object Identifier. It is a unique alphanumeric string assigned to a piece of academic work to provide a persistent link to its location online. In APA formatting, it is included at the end of a reference when citing scholarly articles.
DOI stands for Digital Object Identifier. It is used to identify internet content, and is also used to link to that content when needed.
A periodical reference list entry typically includes the author’s name, publication date, article title, journal title, volume/issue number, and page numbers of the article. Additionally, it may include a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) or URL if available.
If you mean 'are identifier of an object and nameof an object synonyms?', then yes, they are.
object identifier
When an object is seen moving in relation to a stationary object is called the frame of reference