- From: Bruce D'Arcus <bdarcus@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 24 May 2009 12:46:19 -0400
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Kristof Zelechovski <giecrilj at stegny.2a.pl> wrote: > If markup for a publication identifier in a reference is required, can this > identifier be an URN-encoded? ?The NID will tell what kind of an identifier > it is. > I have used <q cite="urn:ISBN:whatever" > myself, perhaps not quite in line > with the definition of the Q element but, since the cite attribute in XHTML > is not universal (as it is in XHTML2), I have not been able to find a better > container element to attach an URN to it. Man, this is a big can-of-worms. Clearly, yes, it'd be a goal to work towards that citation sources be identified by URI, and that ideally those URIs are HTTP resolvable. Indeed, we've been talking a lot about that at the Zotero project. But that's not inconsistent with this discussion (except that BibTeX uses a local ID, which conflicts with this goal). Bruce
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