Per the [English Wikipedia guideline](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Help:Citation_Style_1&oldid=797883348#Access_level_of_.7Curl.3D),
> Links inserted with |url= are expected to be free to read by default
Yet, when I enter a DOI, Citoid produces citations which invariably contain the DOI.org/<DOI> resolver target URL in the url parameter. To avoid having a complex logic on whether to have an url parameter or not, it would be enough to instead use the oadoi.org/<DOI> target URL, which will be the same as DOI.org's if no open access version is known.
(Other wikis generally have similar policies on the external links targets.)
Yet, when I enter a DOI, Citoid produces citations which invariably contain the DOI.org/<DOI> resolved target URL in the url parameter.
For instance, the answer of [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/api/rest_v1/data/citation/zotero/10.1109%2fICSE.2012.6227139 ]] points to a paywall:
```
{
"url":"https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6227139/"
...
}
```
To avoid having a complex logic on whether to have an url parameter or not, it would be enough to instead use the oadoi.org/<DOI> target URL, which will be the same as DOI.org's if no open access version is known.
Then, the answer of Citoid would point to the open-access version
```
{
"url":"http://arxiv.org/pdf/1203.5188"
...
}
```