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Why identifiers? To access resources To cite resources To unambiguously identify a resource –To register it as intellectual property –To record changes.

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1 Why identifiers? To access resources To cite resources To unambiguously identify a resource –To register it as intellectual property –To record changes in ownership

2 How we identify objects now http://www.library.cornell.edu/dlit/systems.htm ftp://ftp.is.co.za/rfc/rfc1808.txt gopher://spinaltap.micro.umn.edu/00/Weather/New%20York/ Ithaca

3 URLs http://www.library.cornell.edu/dlit/systems.htm Service instructions for accessing an object Oriented toward access/location vs. identification –Essentially, an address Most likely ephemeral service, protocol machine/host namelocal file location

4 Good Identifiers Globally unique Persistent | permanent –Even when the identified resource ceases to exist or is no longer available Independent of location

5 Good Identifier Schemes Scalable Extensible Support for legacy schemes –ISBNs, ISSNs, etc.

6 Uniform Resource Identifiers URL URN

7 URNs urn: :<Namespace Specific String Identifies an object Nothing about access mechanism, little about location Requires resolution services and registries –Indirection

8 URNs urn:issn:0003-486X urn:dwr:myOrganizations:theirMembers

9 Naming schemes Handle System –cnri.dlib/june98-powell DOI –10.1045/october2002-hitchcock ARK –ark://some.host/1234/98765432 –ark:1234/98765432

10 As (potential) URNs urn:hdl:cnri.dlib/june98-powell urn:doi:10.1045/october2002-hitchcock urn:ark://some.host 1234/98765432

11 PURLs A persistent URL –Using indirection Temporary solution? Still identify a service, not an object –Not an actual “name” –Dependent on that service (HTTP)

12 In the interim Likely depend on proxy services for resolution to Cornell’s “doorstep” –urn:cul:... –urn:hdl:cul.rmc:... But inside our doors? –How do we manage identifiers within Cornell and/or Cornell University Library?

13 Identifiers and semantics Semantic identifiers –Perhaps intelligent to people –cnri.dlib/june98-powell Non-semantic identifiers –Not meaningful to people –10.1045/abc123456


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