An independent Digital Object Identity & Ethics (DOI-e) platform developed to support ethical, transparent, and accountable digital identification of academic and scholarly content.
In a rapidly evolving research ecosystem, where visibility, attribution, and trust are increasingly important, Powerline DOI focuses on providing clear digital identity, ethical representation, and meaningful visibility insights—beyond simple redirection.
Powerline DOI is a specialized digital identity and resolution system created by Powerline Research Publication, an academic support and research publication service provider.
Our platform is designed for:
who seek clarity, transparency, and ethical digital presence for their scholarly work.
Unlike traditional registry-based identifier systems, Powerline DOI operates as an independent framework, allowing users to assign and manage digital identities without claiming registry authority.
Powerline DOI is built around the concept of DOI-e — Digital Object Identity & Ethics.
This means:
Every identifier represents a distinct and verifiable digital identity
Ownership and attribution are transparent and easily traceable
Usage visibility is measurable with country-wise analytics
Ethical representation is prioritized in every aspect
Powerline DOI does not claim to be an official Digital Object Identifier (DOI) as defined by the International DOI Foundation.
Instead, it provides a clearly differentiated identity system designed for transparency, accountability, and visibility.
Our mission is to strengthen the clarity, traceability, and ethical representation of academic and scholarly content across the digital landscape.
We aim to:
We believe that every research work deserves a verifiable and transparent digital identity that remains accessible and understandable over time.
Powerline DOI is guided by four core principles:
We clearly define what Powerline DOI is—and what it is not—so users can make informed decisions without confusion or misinformation.
Ethical attribution, accountability, and responsible representation are central to every DOI-e identifier.
Powerline DOI focuses on digital identity, not just link resolution, enabling authors and publishers to understand how and where their work is accessed.
Use of Powerline DOI is entirely optional and preference-based. There are no forced dependencies or misleading guarantees.
Many valuable research outputs face challenges such as:
Powerline DOI exists to provide an alternative digital identity framework for researchers and publishers who value transparency, flexibility, and ethical publishing.
Each DOI-e identifier represents a distinct digital identity for scholarly content, clearly associated with its creator and metadata.
Powerline DOI incorporates verification layers designed to reduce broken references, misuse, and unauthorized redirection.
Country-wise access and view analytics help authors and publishers understand the global reach and engagement of their content.
Clear display of authorship, creation details, and identity metadata supports academic accountability.
Powerline DOI is suitable for:
Use depends entirely on user needs and preference.
To avoid confusion, it is important to clarify:
Powerline DOI exists to serve a different purpose—digital identity, ethics, and visibility.
Powerline DOI is an official product of Powerline Research Publication, an academic support and research publication service provider working with researchers, publishers, and academic professionals.
Visit Powerline Research PublicationOur vision is to build a globally recognized Digital Object Identity & Ethics (DOI-e) ecosystem that empowers researchers and publishers with:
We envision a future where academic knowledge is not only accessible, but also clearly identifiable, ethically represented, and responsibly shared.