- From: Daniel Garijo <dgarijo@fi.upm.es>
- Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2016 13:58:32 -0700
- To: "Haag, Jason" <jason.haag.ctr@adlnet.gov>
- Cc: Pemanent Identifier CG <public-perma-id@w3.org>, Semantic Web Mailing List <semantic-web@w3.org>, Shane McCarron <shane@aptest.com>, Ruth Duerr <ruth.duerr3@gmail.com>, Thomas Baker <tom@tombaker.org>, Norman Gray <norman@astro.gla.ac.uk>
- Message-ID: <CAExK0DcwGnQ7rb+d=4N9saTS44BC-pJpgZwXvAy133F1toZr6Q@mail.gmail.com>
I got this message as well. These are awesome news, although most of my purls are not there yet (at the moment, only one, and I couldn't edit it :( ) I hope they finalize migrating the purls so we can edit them. This is definitely a step in the right direction. Best, Daniel 2016-09-27 13:02 GMT-07:00 Haag, Jason <jason.haag.ctr@adlnet.gov>: > For those interested in PURL.org and the topic of persistent identifiers, > I just received the following notice from OCLC and archive.org. There is > a new interface provided for maintaining PURLs again via their new home at > the Internet Archive... > > --------------------------------------- > > Hello, > > We are writing to let you know about some changes to the administration > system > for the PURL redirection service. PURLs are persistent URLs, they provide > a > permanent address for resources on the web. The PURL service has a new > home at > the Internet Archive. > > The addresses for the PURL redirects will not change, they will continue > to be > hosted on http://purl.org > > The operation of the service will remain the same with purl.org URL's > redirecting as before. > > However this change brings with it a new interface for changing PURLs. > User > management is now handled by the Internet Archive. We have created an > account > for you with the e-mail address <blocked>, but for security reasons it is > not possible to copy your old password. > > Once you have reset your password you can make changes to your PURLs by > visiting: > > http://archive.org/services/purl/ > > If you have any questions you can contact us by replying to this e-mail. > > You will find more information on the background to this move here: > https://www.oclc.org/news/releases/2016/201623dublin.en.html > > From the PURL team at the Internet Archive > > ------------------------------------------------------- > Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative > +1.850.266.7100(office) > +1.850.471.1300 (mobile) > jhaag75 (skype) > http://linkedin.com/in/jasonhaag > > On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 12:30 PM, Ruth Duerr <ruth.duerr3@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> I don’t know about being able to port the purl.org stuff to w3id.org; >> but I certainly wish that either: >> >> 1) OCLC starts seriously supporting the purl.org website and gets that >> admin interface back up and running since so many people use it >> 2) It gets ported to r3id.org >> >> Ruth Duerr >> >> On Aug 23, 2016, at 6:57 AM, Shane McCarron <shane@aptest.com> wrote: >> >> Semi-resurrecting this thread. Is there still interest in porting the >> purl.org stuff over to w3id.org? >> >> On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 5:19 AM, Thomas Baker <tom@tombaker.org> wrote: >> >>> On Tue, Mar 01, 2016 at 04:47:20PM +0000, Norman Gray wrote: >>> > >But I don't remember anyone offering us that >>> > >domain. >>> > >>> > My _impression_ was that OCLC was willing to pass on the purl.org >>> > domain, as well as the database contents, to a suitably constituted >>> > successor. I got that impression because I believe the widely >>> > assumed goal is at least (b), and that wouldn't be possible without >>> > a bequest of the domain. >>> >>> I have posted various updates to the Dublin Core community [1,2,3]. We >>> have not heard anything from OCLC about their plans directly, though Jon >>> Phipps noticed that the OCLC Bib PURL service was coming back online >>> [4]. Cynthia Whitacre of OCLC notes: "Since it was introduced, the >>> programming language in which it was written is no longer used for >>> current OCLC applications. This has caused challenges as we looked for >>> a solution, but we believe we now have one" but directs users with >>> questions or concerns about purl.org itself to OCLC's Support Desk. >>> >>> Tom >>> >>> [1] https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A2=ind1511&L=DC- >>> ARCHITECTURE&D=0&P=3711 (Nov 2015) >>> [2] https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A2=ind1603&L=DC- >>> ARCHITECTURE&P=11997 (recent) >>> [3] https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A2=ind1603&L=DC- >>> ARCHITECTURE&P=14384 (recent) >>> [4] http://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind1603&L=consrlst&T=0&P=490 >>> >>> -- >>> Tom Baker <tom@tombaker.org> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Shane McCarron >> Managing Director, Applied Testing and Technology, Inc. >> >> >> >
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