Category:CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024
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- An incorrectly specified DOI. In this case, the DOI in question should be corrected.
- A DOI awaiting entry into the Handle System system. In this case, the DOI will soon be active, and a bot will remove the doi-broken-date parameter next time it checks the transcluding article. The article will be correctly listed in this category but does not require further editing until the DOI becomes active.
- A system error with the DOI resolving agency. This should be reported to the DOI resolver (e.g. Crossref) so that it can be fixed - preferably including a link to the journal article claiming the link as further information.
- Publisher issues. A new publisher may have taken over a journal, or a publisher may not yet support DOIs, despite assigning them. In this case, the DOI may not produce a usable hyperlink but still serves as a permanent identifier for the article in question. It should be marked using the
|doi-broken-date=
parameter of {{cite xxx}}. The article will then be correctly listed in this category until the DOI becomes active. The DOI error report method might not work for these, since the publisher and the DOI owner are not the same. - The DOI has changed, such as the Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine which changed its DOIs when it changed publishers.
- Internal use only DOI. The American Medical Association, for example, assigns a DOI to all of its journal articles, but many of these are only in the META tags on the web pages and Crossref will not resolve these. Since these can be found with an Internet search engine and might eventually resolve they should be left in the citation.
- The DOI resolves to a dead link. These are hard to report, since the doi.org thinks the DOI works and sometimes the journal no longer exists.
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Pages in category "CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 5,576 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Glacial lake outburst flood
- The Gladiator (play)
- List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1400–1499)
- Glaucoma
- Francis Gleeson (priest)
- Gliricidia
- Global health
- Global microbial identifier
- Global Observation Research Initiative in Alpine Environments
- Global surface temperature
- Glossary of bird terms
- Glossary of medicine
- Sharon Glotzer
- James Alison Glover
- Gludantan
- Glutamate receptor
- Glycan-protein interactions
- Glycerol-1,2-carbonate
- Glycine dehydrogenase (decarboxylating)
- Glycobiology
- Glycogen storage disease
- Gnishik Formation
- Göbekli Tepe
- Gobiconodon
- Gobiconodontidae
- Goblin shark
- Goetzea
- Salundik Gohong
- Gold Coast (British colony)
- Thomas Gold
- Claudia Goldin
- Stella Goldschlag
- Hermann Goldschmidt
- The Golem: How He Came into the World
- Golkar
- Gondwanatitan
- Gongylonema neoplasticum
- Goniothalamus macrophyllus
- Gonorynchidae
- Gonorynchiformes
- Gonorynchus
- Good automated manufacturing practice
- Google Classroom
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- Samuel Gordon (novelist)
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- Gospel
- Gospel of Barnabas
- Gotarzes II
- Stephen Jay Gould
- Gould's petrel
- Governorates of Iraq
- Govigama
- Gqeberha
- H. J. de Graaf
- Andrew Graham (astronomer)
- Dan Graham
- Grainyhead-like gene family
- Steve Grand (roboticist)
- Granulomatous slack skin
- Grape cultivation in California
- List of grass jelly plants
- Grasshopper sparrow
- Grassroots
- Gravity current
- Gravity wave
- Gray code
- Eileen Gray
- Anna Grear
- Great American Interchange
- Great European immigration wave to Argentina
- Great Famine (Ireland)
- Great green macaw
- Great Ming Code
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- Great Troubles
- Great white shark
- Greece–Turkey relations
- Greek government-debt crisis
- Green building in Bangladesh
- Green photocatalyst
- Green-backed whistler
- Mick Green
- Penny Green
- Raymond Greene
- Greenhouse gas emissions by Turkey
- Grey literature
- Grey seal
- Griffonia simplicifolia
- Raoul Grimoin-Sanson
- Grimpoteuthidae
- Grimpoteuthis
- Gripe water
- GroES
- Bruno Grollo
- Michael Gross (science writer)
- Ground-effect vehicle
- Economic growth
- Growth hormone
- Branko Grünbaum
- Guabirotuba Formation
- Guadeloupe
- Guaichane-Mamuta
- Gualicho
- Guallatiri
- Guarana
- Guaratiba Group
- Guarujá Formation
- Guggulsterone
- Guide RNA
- Lani Guinier
- Gulf of Suez Rift
- Gummy smile
- Gunpowder
- Gunung Leuser National Park
- Gunung Padang
- Madhusudan Gupta
- Sabir Gusein-Zade
- Gustilo open fracture classification
- Johannes Gutenberg
- Jeremiah S. Gutman
- A Guy Named Joe
- Güzel İstanbul
- Gymnopternus
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- H5N1 genetic structure
- Gottfried Haberler
- Habilitation (rehabilitation)
- Hadhramaut
- Hadwiger–Nelson problem
- Hafnia (bacterium)
- Fariborz Haghighat
- Haifanggou Formation
- Hainan black crested gibbon
- Hainan flying squirrel
- Hair
- Haitian Creole
- Halal conspiracy theories
- Emily Hale
- Half-Caste Act
- Halocarpus bidwillii
- Haloperidol
- Edith Hancox
- HAND2
- Hanhart syndrome
- Hanseatic League
- Hansonism
- Yang Hao (engineer)
- Haplocanthosaurus
- Haplogroup J-M172
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- Haplomeryx
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- Happy corner
- J. William Harbour
- Emilios T. Harlaftis
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- Stephen Harper
- Harpullia
- Harris matrix
- Robert A. Harris
- Harry Potter
- Hartmann's operation
- A Harvest of Death
- Hashiwokakero
- Hatohobei
- Princess Hatsusebe
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- Havana syndrome
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- Harrison M. Hayford
- Graeme Hays
- HD 89890
- HDAC11
- He Zhen (anarchist)
- Head louse
- Shevy Healey
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- Health effects of salt
- Health equity
- Health in Nigeria
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- Health Leads
- Health problems of musicians
- Healthcare CRM
- David Healy (psychiatrist)
- Hearing loss
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- Edward Heath
- Heaven in Christianity
- Heavy menstrual bleeding