Closed dicook closed 4 years ago
if you have DOI's in the bibtex, then maybe its the bibliography style used which will include in the final doc
wherever you got your citations from should have also had DOI
For example, when I get the bibtex citation (through Google Scholar or Paperpile) for "ggplot2: elegant graphics for data analysis", I do not get the doi. When I visit Springer link, I can see the DOI under affiliations. Thus, I reckon this needs to be done manually for all the articles for which DOI does not appear directly in the citations.
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What is the best way to do this for articles/books for which DOI does not appear in the BibTex file? I found crossref useful. But not sure if there is any way other than manually searching for it.