Scott Prater of the University of Wisconsin at Madison (a Fedora committer) has 
already done this for handle services and other integrations. You may wish to 
contact him to ask about the work. I wouldn't put his name forward like this 
but for that I know him to be on vacation and away from email.

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A. Soroka
Online Library Environment
the University of Virginia Library




On Jun 21, 2011, at 6:42 PM, Conal Tuohy wrote:

> Nick.
> 
> I hope I understand your requirement OK - it seems to me a good option 
> is to supplement the Fedora-generated PID with an ARK (rather than to 
> see it as a replacement). You can store the ARK in one or more of the 
> object's datastreams, e.g. as the value of the <dc:identifier> element 
> in the DC datastream:
> 
> <dc:identifier>ark:/123456/123456</dc:identifier>
> 
> Then you can search your repository with the query 
> "identifier~ark:/123456/123456" to resolve the ARK.
> 
> To ensure that your objects are assigned ARK identifiers, you can listen 
> to the Fedora repository using JMS, and in response to the creation of a 
> record your listener can mint an identifier and assign it to the new object.
> 
> I am doing something similar which is integrating an external handle server.
> 
> Conal
> 
> 
> On 21/06/11 09:24, Nick Ruest wrote:
>> Hey folks,
>> 
>> This is a *really* old thread. But, I wanted to see if there was any updated 
>> discussion or understanding on if or how to incorporate ARK within Fedora.
>> 
>> thanks!
>> 
>> -nruest
> 
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> Victorian eResearch Strategic Initiative
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