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10 Rules for Persistent URIs

Published on: 17/12/2012 Last update: 14/05/2021 Document Archived

The attached report documents a survey performed by ISA Action 1.1 on Semantic Interoperability in order to explore good practices on the publication of Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI), both in terms of format and of their design rules and management.

The survey studied approximately 15 cases, coming among others from EU agencies and services, EU Member States and standardization bodies and initiatives, where URI management and persistence have been subject to a policy (as opposed to merely ad-hoc design). 

 

The survey concludes with a distillation of the available information as a set of good practices that can and should be followed by publishers of URI sets. 

 

These are summarised in the figure below. 

 

 

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Nature of documentation: Surveys

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Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 04/02/2013 - 15:42

In the Netherlands we prepare a standard for the definition of a URI in relation to linked open data. We need these to get a better picture of the relations between our reusable data, such as person, adress, locations on a map etc. We take these 10 rules as a basis for definition.  Results should be published in April 2013