Finding / referencing your paper

P

If one were referencing a paper in your CV would it be enough to simply reference as you would in a paper or would a link be useful?

Might it present a problem if the paper cannot be found in the archives of the journal? It cannot and the editor is not responding to tell me why? People may not be able to find the paper.

The title cannot be found in Google scholar any more but can be found in Google but only with a link to an indexer (e.g. indexcopernicus) not to the journal itself. I am concerned that the CV reader may discover that the paper is not in the actual journal archive. Many other papers are there from the same date and volume (no issue number)

Any advice?

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Hi Ph999

what kind of journal is this? nowadays it is always more important to add the doi number in the reference, you don't have to do that but it is well seen and suggested by editors.
But again, I'm not sure I understand why is the article no longer to be found online. Even if the text can't be downloaded or even the abstract can't be read, the title, volume and page numbers should still be visible in the table of content of the relevant journal issue.
Or was it a purely online journal? Is the journal still publishing??

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wanderingbit

P

It is an online journal. I am not sure why the article is not online. I have raised this with the editor but have no reply. The full archive seems to still be present and the same volume number in the same month and year, but my paper also has an issue number and the archive mentions nothing of issue numbers.

The journal is still publishing, but my title does not appear.

P

I don't know a lot about the doi number, but it doesn't appear on the indexing site(s). From what I read this should be on the journal site, but my paper is not on the site. I cannot contact my university because I am on a suspension.

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