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Greetings,
First, a little background for those who are not familiar with the DOI:
A Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is a handle used to uniquely identify articles.(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_object_identifier)
Here’s an example of a DOI:
10.1000/182
You can see it in action by going to https://www.doi.org/ and entering this number and see how it points you to the article.
Now, my question is – working on a scientific journal that all its articles have an individual DOI assigned to them- I need to be able to generate an index that displays each article DOI beside the page number, like:
Influenza
10.1000/182,p21
10.1000/182,p23
Where Influenza is a term in the index, “10.1000/182” is the article’s DOI and “p21” and “p23” are the page numbers the term “Influenza” appeared.
For saving your time, let me tell you that I already tried:
One solution might be to define a text variable called “DOI” for each article, but I don’t know how to call the variable when generating the index.
Thanks for you guidance in advance,
Kasra
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Hi,
Just 2 first questions:
How do you do the index?
I mean: Have you a list of words you want to be indexed where we find the word "Inluenza"?
Best,
Michel, from FRIdNGE
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Hi Michel,
Thanks for your help. I use the InDesign built-in Indexing tools to mark up terms like "influenza", author names, important keywords, etc, and when the article is final, I use the index panel to generate the index.
Kind regards,
Kasra
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… It can be done by Script!
If interested, you could contact me by email.
Best,
Michel, from FRIdNGE
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Hi Michel,
Thank you very much for your advice and offer. Let me try to find out a way and if I was unsuccessful, I'll surely ask for your help.
Kind regards,
Kasra