Matches in Nanopublications for { <http://purl.org/np/RA7G8fg6dqE5NhP7QdDYI9ELM5nlQKILdbm-m24nW0AdM#PURL> ?p ?o ?g. }
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- PURL type FAIR-Enabling-Resource assertion.
- PURL type FAIR-Enabling-Resource assertion.
- PURL type FAIR-Enabling-Resource assertion.
- PURL type Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource assertion.
- PURL type Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource assertion.
- PURL type Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource assertion.
- PURL type Identifier-type assertion.
- PURL type Identifier-service assertion.
- PURL type Identifier-service assertion.
- PURL label "PURL|Persistent Uniform Resource Locator" assertion.
- PURL label "PURL | Persistent Uniform Resource Locator" assertion.
- PURL label "PURL | Persistent Uniform Resource Locator" assertion.
- PURL comment "PURLs are persistent URLs, they provide permanent addresses for resources on the web." assertion.
- PURL comment "PURLs are Web addresses or Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) that act as permanent identifiers in the face of a dynamic and changing Web infrastructure. Instead of resolving directly to Web resources (documents, data, services, people, etc.). PURLs allow third party control over both URL resolution and resource metadata provision. A URL is simply an address of a resource on the World Wide Web. A Persistent URL is an address on the World Wide Web that causes a redirection to another Web resource. If a Web resource changes location (and hence URL), a PURL pointing to it can be updated. A user of a PURL always uses the same Web address, even though the resource in question may have moved. PURLs may be used by publishers to manage their own information space or by Web users to manage theirs; a PURL service is independent of the publisher of information." assertion.
- PURL comment "PURLs are Web addresses or Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) that act as permanent identifiers in the face of a dynamic and changing Web infrastructure. Instead of resolving directly to Web resources (documents, data, services, people, etc.). PURLs allow third party control over both URL resolution and resource metadata provision. A URL is simply an address of a resource on the World Wide Web. A Persistent URL is an address on the World Wide Web that causes a redirection to another Web resource. If a Web resource changes location (and hence URL), a PURL pointing to it can be updated. A user of a PURL always uses the same Web address, even though the resource in question may have moved. PURLs may be used by publishers to manage their own information space or by Web users to manage theirs; a PURL service is independent of the publisher of information." assertion.
- PURL exactMatch purl.org assertion.
- PURL closeMatch 1319 assertion.
- PURL url purl.org assertion.
- PURL url purl.org assertion.