Lynch, C.: Identifiers and their role in networked information applications (1998)
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- Abstract
- The networked information environment has recently seen the emergence of a number of important new identifiers, some of which are relatively mature, and others that are still under development. After a general discussion of the significance of identifiers as a tool of communication within and between communities, briefly discusses some of these new identifiers as follows: URLs, URNs, Persistant URL (PURL), the Serial Item and Contribution Identifier (SICI) code and related developments; and the Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
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