22 Dec 2010 13:54
Re: I-D Action:draft-ietf-urnbis-rfc3188bis-nbn-urn-00
Alfred Hönes <ah <at> TR-Sys.de>
2010-12-22 12:54:03 GMT
2010-12-22 12:54:03 GMT
Hello, speaking again as the document editor: We also happened to submit the initial WG version of the RFC 3188bis (URN:NBN) draft. To speed up the submission, the metadata relation indicating that this draft replaces its predecessor individual I-D will be entered in the database later, but as soon as possible. Internet-Drafts wrote: > A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts > directories. This draft is a work item of the Uniform Resource > Names, Revised Working Group of the IETF. > > Title : Using National Bibliography Numbers as Uniform Resource Names > Author(s): J. Hakala, A. Hoenes > Filename : draft-ietf-urnbis-rfc3188bis-nbn-urn-00.txt > Pages : 22 > Date : 2010-12-22 > > Abstract > > National Bibliography Numbers, NBNs, are widely used by the national > libraries and other organizations in order to identify various > resources such as monographs pre-dating the emergence of the ISBN > system or still images. NBNs are applied to all kinds of resources > that do not have an established identifier system of their own. > > Since 2001, there has been a URN (Uniform Resource Names) namespace > for NBNs, and during 2001-2009 millions of URN-based unique and > persistent NBNs have been assigned. The namespace registration was > performed in RFC 3188 and applied to the NBNs known at that point. > No URN:NBN resolution services existed at the time when the RFC was > written. Since then, several countries including Finland, Germany, > Italy, and the Netherlands have used URN:NBNs to identify electronic > resources and to provide persistent links to them. To this end, > these countries have established URN:NBN resolution services that > supply URN - URL linking. > > This document replaces RFC 3188 and defines how NBNs can be supported > within the URN framework. An updated namespace registration is > included. > > Discussion > > This document is an outcome of work performed in 2009-2010 as a part > of the project PersID (http://www.persid.org) and brought into the > IETF; it formally introduces the RFC 3188bis work from PersID as a > chartered work item of the URNbis WG. > > Comments are welcome and should be directed to the urn <at> ietf.org > mailing list or the authors. > > > [...] > > A URL for this Internet-Draft is: > http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-urnbis-rfc3188bis-nbn-urn-00.txt > > Internet-Drafts are also available by anonymous FTP at: > ftp://ftp.ietf.org/internet-drafts/ > > [...] As usual, a HTML-ized version (also linking to related information) is available at the IETF Tools site at this URL: <http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-urnbis-rfc3188bis-nbn-urn-00> A HTML `diff` from the predecessor individual I-D can be obtained with the URL: <http://tools.ietf.org/rfcdiff?difftype=--hwdiff &url1=draft-hakala-rfc3188bis-nbn-urn-00.txt &url2=draft-ietf-urnbis-rfc3188bis-nbn-urn-00.txt> Comments are welcome! Speaking also as a WG co-chair: But please note that this draft depends on the revised URN syntax and URN Namespace Definitions documents and tangentially also on the revised URN:ISBN draft (rfc3187bis), the initial WG versions of which were already available; we really need to discuss the former two with highest priority, so that the namespace-specific documents can be adjusted according to the decisions made by the WG for the core specs. I hope the years-end holidays will offer you an opportunity to read and comment on all WG documents. I once more recall that all WG related information should be accessible to you from the WG's home page, <http://tools.ietf.org/wg/urnbis/>. Kind regards, Alfred. -- -- +------------------------+--------------------------------------------+ | TR-Sys Alfred Hoenes | Alfred Hoenes Dipl.-Math., Dipl.-Phys. | | Gerlinger Strasse 12 | Phone: (+49)7156/9635-0, Fax: -18 | | D-71254 Ditzingen | E-Mail: ah <at> TR-Sys.de | +------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
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