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Learn more about "info" URI RegistryUse the "info" URI registry to define identifier schemes. A Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) provides a simple means for identifying a resource within the Web global information architecture. Each URI begins with a scheme name that refers to a specification for assigning identifiers within that scheme. The "info" URI scheme was developed by the library and publishing communities to expedite referencing URIs of information assets that have identifiers in public namespaces but have no representation within the URI allocation. This allows information assets held by legacy identification systems to be referenced by Web-based applications such as XLink, RDF or Topic Maps. The "info" URI scheme is a consistent and reliable way to represent such standard identifiers as Dewey Decimal Classifications, Library of Congress Control Numbers (LCCNs), OCLC control numbers, OpenURLS. This prototype registry was developed by OCLC on behalf of NISO and the web community. Agencies interested in designating "info" URIs can submit proposals for approval on this registry site. |
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