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Extreme Identifiers (for use in URIs)
Recently I have been thinking about how Identifiers for things should be constructed. More specifically, as part of Project Omega for TNA (The National Archives), I have been thinking about identifiers for resources in RDF. This blog post continues on from my previous posts: Archival Identifiers for Digital Files, and
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Extreme Identifiers (for use in URIs)
Recently I have been thinking about how Identifiers for things should be constructed. More specifically, as part of Project Omega for TNA (The National Archives), I have been thinking about identifiers for resources in RDF. This blog post continues on from my previous posts: Archival Identifiers for Digital Files, and
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Extreme Identifiers (for use in URIs)
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