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Kagglers can now create DOIs (Digital Object Identifiers) for their competition solutions and project Writeups.🔖 These Writeups often contain genuine scientific contributions—including novel methods, new benchmarks, results cited in papers. A DOI, registered through DataCite, makes that work permanently discoverable and citable ensuring you get credit where it's referenced.

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