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Date: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 6:05 PM -0500
From: Pat Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: NISO Voting Members <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: INFO URI


Dear members,
The following press release announces the launch of the INFO URI.  This is
an important development as the INFO URI has the potential to expose our
community's resources on the Web.  Please share this news with your
colleagues and networks.   The  INFO Registry at <http://info-uri.info/> is
up and running and ready to accept new registrations.  Please go to that
site for further information on the INFO URI.  Pat
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NISO-Sponsored INFO URI Scheme is Information Gateway to the Web
Publishing and Library Communities Join Forces to Facilitate and Expedite
Representation of Standard Identifiers such as Library of Congress Control
Numbers on the Web

Bethesda, MD - January 14, 2004 - Working under the auspices of the
National Information Standards Organization (NISO), a joint task force of
the publishing and library communities has developed and published a
Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) scheme aimed at the identification of
information assets.  Information assets should be interpreted rather
broadly to include, for example, documents and terms from classification
schemes.  The INFO URI scheme is a consistent and reliable way to represent
and reference such standard identifiers as Dewey Decimal Classifications on
the Web so that these identifiers can be "read" and understood by Web
applications.  Led by four NISO members and associates-Los Alamos National
Laboratory, Online Computer Library Center (OCLC), Elsevier, and Manifest
Solutions-the initiative builds on earlier consultations with
representatives from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF). An Internet-Draft for the INFO URI scheme
was first published Sept. 25th, 2003 and a revision published Dec. 5th,
2003 (see
<http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-vandesompel-info-uri-01.txt>).*

Herbert Van de Sompel, Digital Library Research & Prototyping at the Los
Alamos National Laboratory's Research Library, stated, "A good example of
the problem that the INFO URI scheme solves involves PubMed identifiers:
unique numbers assigned to records in the PubMed database maintained by the
National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) of the National
Library of Medicine.  PubMed identifiers originated prior to the Web, so
they are not URIs. As such they do not exist naturally in the Web
infrastructure because the Web only recognizes URIs as a means to identify
information resources.  So Web applications cannot use PubMed identifiers,
and hence cannot reference PubMed records that are identified by them.  The
solution is to turn PubMed identifiers into URIs.  The INFO Registry
enables the registration of public namespaces of standard identifiers; NCBI
registered its PubMed identifier namespace under the INFO Registry-their
namespace is pmid-so we can now talk about the record with the PubMed
identifier '12376099' in URI terms as <info:pmid/12376099>."

"The goal of INFO is to act as a bridging mechanism to the Web by providing
a lightweight means for registering public namespaces used for the
identification of information assets," said Tony Hammond, Advanced
Technology Group at Elsevier, a world-leading publisher of scientific,
technical and medical information products and services.  "We see INFO as
an enabling technology for the library, publishing and media communities-a
way to facilitate and speed the growth of the Web as a truly global
information place beyond a basic document repository. The Library of
Congress, the National Library of Medicine, and NASA are among those
organizations that have already registered public namespaces with the INFO
Registry."

"There are different ways to represent these identifiers on the Web,"
explained Pat Harris, NISO's Executive Director, "but the INFO URI scheme
really simplifies matters. As a Web user, you aren't likely to see the
scheme in action on your screen-for example, <info:lccn/2002022641>,
because it's an under-the-hood way of communicating the identity of an
information asset to a Web application."


The INFO Registry is now available online at <http://info-uri.info/> for
receiving new registrations. This Registry contains all the information
needed by Web applications to make use of INFO namespaces. Each Registry
entry defines the namespace, the syntax, and normalization rules for the
representing INFO identifiers as URIs, and gives full contact information
for the namespace authority for that entry. Moreover, the INFO Registry is
readable by both humans and machines alike.

For more information about the INFO URI scheme, see the FAQ at
< http://info-uri.info/registry/docs/misc/faq.html >.
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About NISO
NISO, a non-profit association accredited by the American National
Standards Institute (ANSI), identifies, develops, maintains, and publishes
technical standards to manage information in our changing and ever-more
digital environment. NISO standards apply both traditional and new
technologies to the full range of information-related needs, including
retrieval, re-purposing, storage, metadata, and preservation. www.niso.org
Press Contact: Maryann Karinch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), T:  970-577-8500

* Both Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) and Uniform Resource Names (URNs)
are types of URIs.  While URLs are locators, or addresses, on the Web, URNs
are names on the Web.  The INFO URI scheme is a special type of URN which
complements regular URNs but is designed to be simpler and more convenient
both to manage and to use.  --
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Pat Harris
Executive Director
National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
4733 Bethesda Avenue, Suite 300
Bethesda, MD 20814 USA
T: 301-654-2512 ** Mobile: 202-258-3296
Fax: 301-654-1721
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
url: http://www.niso.org

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Caroline R. Miller
Head, Monographic Cataloging and Authority Sections
UCLA Library Cataloging Center
Young Research Library
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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