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- Uniform Resource Names (URNs) are intended to serve as persistent, location-independent, resource identifiers.
- URNs have been formalized in the RFC 2141 and are also addressed in the RFC 3986 URI Syntax specification.
Today, most popular URNs are probably DOIs
urn:issn:1082-9873 urn:doi:10.1000/1
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References
- Standards
- Related standards
- RFC 3986 URI Syntax
- RFC 1738 - URL Syntax
- RFC 2288 - Using Existing Bibliographic Identifiers as Uniform Resource Names
- Introductory articles
- Dan Connolly (2005). Untangle URIs, URLs, and URNs, Naming and the problem of persistence, IBM developerWorks article, HTML