On Tue, May 22, 2007 at 02:15:48PM -0700, Han, Yan wrote:
> The wiki mentions that DOI is using http, which is not totally correct.

I know this. The list of persistent identifier mechanisms was only
supposed to be examples of what we could use. I don't intend to actually
build support for DOIs or any other mechanism other than Handles into
DSpace, rather my goal is to make it extremely simple for others to do
so where necessary.

The point of my email wasn't to find out which persistent identifier
mechanism DSpace should use by default, it was to gather opinion on how
we can make DSpace less dependent on one mechanism in a way that isn't
limiting.

cheers,

Jim

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