doi101234jes2020123
doi101234jes2020123 is presented here as a stylized identifier rather than a citation to a real, publicly accessible document. It does not conform to the standard DOI syntax used in scholarly publishing, which typically begins with 10.xxxx/ and includes a slash separating a registrant prefix from a suffix. The string appears to blend patterns found in internal catalog numbers with a journal code and date-like elements, suggesting it could be used in a fictional or demonstrative context.
Interpreting the components, if this were a hypothetical item, one might read it as: a registrar or
A fictional bibliographic record for this identifier would typically include a title, authors, affiliations, publication year
See also: Digital object identifier, DOI syntax, bibliographic databases, metadata standards.