Difference between revisions of "URN"
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− | *[[URI] is the term for any type of identifier (e.g., URN, URL, etc.) that identifies an abstract or physical resource. It may or may not be resolveable to a resource.] | + | *[[URI]] is the term for any type of identifier (e.g., [[URN]], [[URL]], etc.) that identifies an abstract or physical resource. It may or may not be resolveable to a resource.] |
[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] |
Revision as of 21:25, 5 December 2018
Full Title or Meme
Uniform Resource Name URN is the term for a specific type of URI intended to persistently identify a resource, i.e., an identifier that will never change no matter how often the resource moves, changes labels, changes owners, etc. URNs are intended to last forever.
Context
In order to ensure the global uniqueness of URN namespaces, their identifiers (NIDs) are required to be registered with the IANA. Registered namespaces may be "formal" or "informal".
References
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Resource_Name
- URI is the term for any type of identifier (e.g., URN, URL, etc.) that identifies an abstract or physical resource. It may or may not be resolveable to a resource.]