Uniform Resource Name

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A Uniform Resource Name (URN) is a type of persistent, location-independent identifier used to uniquely name resources on the internet without specifying how to access them.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf identifier scheme
internet standard
abbreviation URI namespace
URN
category Internet protocol
identifier
definedInStandard RFC 8141
differsFrom URL
Uniform Resource Locator
example urn:ietf:rfc:8141
urn:isbn:0451450523
urn:uuid:6ba7b810-9dad-11d1-80b4-00c04fd430c8
governingBody Internet Engineering Steering Group
hasAdvantage remains valid when resource location changes
supports long-term reference in documents
hasComponent namespace identifier
namespace-specific string
urn scheme name
hasConstraint must be globally unique within its namespace
must conform to URN syntax rules
hasNamespace IETF namespace
ISBN namespace
ISSN namespace
UUID namespace
hasProperty does not specify access method
does not specify resource location
globally unique identifier
location-independent identifier
persistent identifier
resource name
syntax defined by ABNF
hasPurpose decoupling resource identity from location
long-term resource identification
persistent naming of resources
introduced 1997
partOf RFC 3986
surface form: Uniform Resource Identifier
previouslyDefinedIn RFC 2141
RFC 3406
relatedTo URI
URL
RFC 3986
surface form: Uniform Resource Identifier

Persistent Uniform Resource Locator
surface form: Uniform Resource Locator
standardizedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF

Internet Engineering Task Force
usedFor bibliographic identifiers
digital object identification
protocol-independent resource naming
usesScheme urn

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Handle System relatedTo Uniform Resource Name