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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 5,250 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Bedouin
- Bedpan
- Begonia tenuifolia
- Begoniaceae
- Behavioral enrichment
- Behavioral sink
- Behavioural genetics
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- Belief
- Prakash Belkale
- Ross Bell
- Belle Alliance (1817 ship)
- 1943 Belle Vue Harel Massacre
- Beluga whale
- Francis Gano Benedict
- John Wilson Bengough
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- Benin Bronzes
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- Herman Benjamins
- Benzoic acid
- Berber languages
- Gerard Bérchet
- Berezil Theatre
- Berginus
- Berginus pumilus
- Humphry Berkeley
- Reginald Berkeley
- Niyazi Berkes
- Bernard of Clairvaux
- Marie Bernard
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- Walter Berns
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- Beta oxidation
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- Karl Beth
- Maamar Bettayeb
- Bevacizumab
- James Grant Bey
- Manu Bhagavan
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- Maya Bhatia
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- Bibliography of Stalinism and the Soviet Union
- Bibliography of the post-Stalinist Soviet Union
- Bibliography of the slave trade in the United States
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- Bibliomania
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- Bicycle Thieves
- Hans Bietenhard
- Big Bounce
- Big Die-Up
- Bikini
- Theodor Bilharz
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- Biltmore stick
- Binary black hole
- Alfred Binet
- Biochar carbon removal
- Biochemical cascade
- Bioethics
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- Biology of depression
- Biometrics
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- Biotin
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- Bipolarisation
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- Phyllis Birkby
- Kristian Birkeland
- Birth control in Africa
- Bite registration
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- Black Arts Movement
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- Black Sea
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- Judith Black
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- Eliot Blackwelder
- Meredith Blackwell
- Jean van Bladel
- John David Blake
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- Blue light spectrum
- Blue nevus
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- Blue-throated bee-eater
- Robert Blust
- Blyxa japonica
- Board game
- Board of directors
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- Body image
- Body mass index
- Roland Boer
- Boerestaat Party
- Suleiman Elias Bogoro
- Dmitrii Bogrov
- Dezső Bokányi
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- Sergey Bolotin
- Bolton analysis
- Bombus pensylvanicus
- Bombyliidae
- Bone fracture
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- Botswana Democratic Party
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- Bowfin
- John Bowlby
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- The Brain that Changes Itself
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- Nicola Brandt
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- Paula Braveman
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- Breast pain
- Breastfeeding
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- Kenneth Breuer
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- Lars Brink
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