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Title : Using International Standard Book Numbers as Uniform
Resource Names
Author(s) : J. Hakala, H. Walravens
Filename : draft-hakala-isbn-01.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 25-Jan-01
This document discusses how International Standard Book Numbers (ISBN)
can be supported within the URN framework and the syntax for URNs
defined in RFC 2141 [Moats].Much of the discussion below is based on the
ideas expressed in RFC 2288 [Lynch]. Chapter 5 contains a URN namespace
registration request modelled according to the template in RFC 2611
[Daigle et al.].
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