Cool URIs for the Semantic Web

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Cool URIs for the Semantic Web is a W3C note that provides best-practice guidelines on designing stable, resolvable web identifiers (URIs) for publishing and linking semantic web data.


Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf W3C Note
technical report
web architecture guideline
aimsTo clarify URI design for semantic web publishers
promote resolvable URIs
promote stable web identifiers
support long-term URI persistence
associatedWithStandardBody W3C Technical Architecture Group
describes best practices for designing URIs
best practices for linking semantic web data
best practices for publishing RDF data
intendedAudience data publishers
semantic web practitioners
web developers
language English
providesGuidelinesFor choosing between hash and 303 URIs
configuring HTTP redirects for RDF resources
content negotiation for RDF and HTML
designing URI namespaces
publicationType W3C Note
publisher W3C
World Wide Web Consortium
recommends avoiding technology-specific details in URIs
keeping URIs stable over time
providing human-readable documentation for URIs
providing machine-readable RDF descriptions for URIs
using HTTP URIs for identifying resources
relatedTo Architecture of the World Wide Web, Volume One
HTTP range-14 issue
Linked Data principles
RDF
supportsPrinciple cool URIs don’t change
title Cool URIs for the Semantic Web
topic 303 redirects
HTTP URIs
Semantic Web
URI dereferencing
URI design
URI persistence
hash URIs
information resources
linked data
non-information resources
resource identification
web architecture
useContext deploying semantic web applications
designing URI schemes for ontologies
publishing linked open data


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