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persistence is not ensured. As a consequence the URLs which are
stored for resolution have to be checked and updated to ensure
relevant mapping with the corresponding URNs.
The URLs which are stored in the database must be checked regularly
for accuracy and if changes occur they have to be reported in the
ISSN-URN resolver database.
The browser has to include the URN facility which allows to express
the location of a given resource in form of an ISSN, this means that
if the standard browsers do not include the URN option a "plug-in" is
to be developed.
Thus, four types of developments have been considered:
Design and implementation of a resolver:
- In a first step a global centralised resolution system has been
developed and implemented on one resolution server located at the
ISSN International Centre.
It ensures effective mapping between a given ISSN and one or several
URL(s) which implies that "multiple resolution" is performed by
design and implementation of an ISSN-URL mapping file.
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- Today, the principal method to map ISSN with URLs is to extract
them from ISSN registered records and to store them in a separate
file structured specially for the resolution process. Besides,
other ways to get URLs for bibliographic resources identified by
ISSN are tested. Management data as well as attributes are linked
to URLs in order to recognise objects handled by the resolver.
Design and implementation of an URL checker:
- In order to control the persistence and the accessibility to
ISSN-URN a robot called the "URL Watcher" has been written to
control the status of all URLs stored in the ISSN-URL mapping
file. Broken or redirected URLs are detected and stored to permit
efficient resolution.
Design and implementation of a browser plug-in:
- The existing browsers do not include today the URN "protocol"
functionality. One expect to have it implemented in a near
future. A plug-in for Netscape communicator and MS-Explorer has
been developed and is available.
This enables to enter directly the ISSN preceded by the string
"urn:ISSN:" in the browsers address box instead of typing the URL and
as result to get displayed the bibliographic record or/and the online
resource. Clicking on an ISSN on an HTML page gives the same result.
example: urn:ISSN:1560-1560
4.2 Global resolution
Since the ISSN system is not addressing a local environment (like a
given Library) and is expected to be linked to other URNs (or other
identification services) for identification of serial related
resources having other levels of granularity, we have to consider an
evolution of the present resolution implementation to a global
resolution system.
Resolution and especially global resolution is considered as a major
issue for becoming an ISSN URN Namespace.
This is expressed in the following statement (from RFC 2611, "URN
Namespace Definition Mechanisms"):
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Process for identifier resolution:
If a namespace is intended to be accessible for global resolution,
it must be registered in an RDS (Resolution Discovery System, see
[RFC2276]) such as NAPTR. Resolution then proceeds according to
standard URI resolution processes, and the mechanisms of the RDS.
Our present views and evaluations to be integrated in such RDS System
for global resolution for an ISSN URN Namespace are mainly based on
concepts and proposals from the following RFCs:
RFC 2276 for RDS architecture for global resolution,
RFC 2168 for the NAPTR DNS extension,
From a technical point of view our present resolution system is
flexible enough to take place in a RDS/NAPTR resolution framework.
5. Namespace registration
Namespace ID:
ISSN
Registration Information:
Version 1
Date: 2000-08-28
Declared registrant of the namespace:
Name: S. ROZENFELD (Mr.)
E-mail: rozenfeld@issn.org
Affiliation: ISSN International Centre
Address: 20, rue Bachaumont
75002 PARIS
FRANCE
Declaration of syntactic structure:
In accordance with the ISO standard 3297 - Information and
documentation International Standard Serial Number(ISSN)-(1998)
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The ISSN consists of eight digits in Arabic numerals 0 to 9, except
the last digit which is a check digit and can sometimes be an X. The
ISSN has no internal meaningful elements to identify language,
country, publisher.
The check digit is always located in the extreme right position and
is calculated on a modulus 11 basis with weights 8 to 2, using X in
lieu of 10 where 10 would occur as a check digit.
Each ISSN is inseparably linked to the serials title "the key title"
which is a constructed form of the title in order to avoid duplicates
so that each key title is unique within the ISSN Data base. ISSN and
key titles are equivalent, they both identify without ambiguity a
same serial.
When printed or displayed the ISSN is preceded by the ISSN prefix and
a space, and shall appear as two groups of four digits separated by a
hyphen
Therefore the ISSN structure is as follows:
NNNN-NNNC
where N is a Digit character [0..9]
C is either a Digit character or letter "X" [0..9,X]
C is the check character
An ISSN URN Namespace structure is conformant to URN syntax
requirements (RFC 2141).
examples urn:ISSN:0259-000X
urn:ISSN:1560-1560
Relevant ancillary documentation:
ISO 3279 Information and documentation - International
Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
The ISSN: an identifier for serials in digital form.
Compatibility with the URN framework.
(ISSN International Centre - January 1999)
The ISSN-URN project.
(ISSN International Centre - October 1999)
Identifier uniqueness considerations:
Uniqueness is guaranteed by ISSN definition.
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As defined in the ISO 3279 each ISSN is a "unique" identifier for
a specific serial publication.
A different ISSN is assigned to each publication issued on
different media.
An ISSN is never re-assigned.
Identifier persistence considerations:
Persistence of ISSN is guaranteed by the maintenance and update of
the ISSN Register by the ISSN Centres.
Even records for "ceased" publications still remain in the ISSN
database, and links between serials belonging to a same "family"
are expressed with related ISSN within the records. This linking
mechanism extends the current Identifier persistence concept.
Process of identifier assignment:
The ISSN network consisting in 68 National Centres and the
International Centre:
- collects the material to be identified
- checks for identification all types of serials including
electronic serial resources.
- assigns an ISSN to each different periodical.
- establish the bibliographic record.
- makes available the data.
The data consisting in bibliographic records is centralised at the
ISSN International Centre for global uniqueness checking.
A given ISSN refers to one and only one form of the title, he
key-title which is a key element of the bibliographic record as
well as the ISSN.
Today, the ISSN database contains more than 950 000 bibliographic
records and a special attention is given to electronic publication
resources and related metadata, and the way to access them.
Process for identifier resolution:
As a first step the ISSN International Centre has developed a
centralised ISSN-URN resolver with multiple resolution
capabilities which runs as a demonstrator.
In a second step we expect the ISSN Namespace to be accessible for
global resolution and to provide a set of resolution services
compliant with the RDS/NAPTR proposals.
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Rules for Lexical Equivalence:
The check digit if 'X' is case-sensitive.
Thus, if "x" is found it must be translated in upper case.
The hyphen between the 4th and the 5th digit can be omitted
Conformance with URN Syntax:
There are no characters reserved.
Security Considerations
Because this namespace defines no additional reserved characters it
does not add any security consideration.
Validation mechanism:
None specified today.
Scope:
Global.
6. Security Considerations
Security issues are discussed in section 5.
7. References
[1] ISO 3279 Information and documentation - International Standard
Serial Number (ISSN)
[2] The ISDS Manual - ISSN International Centre (Paris, 1983) (under
revision)
[3] Moats, R., "URN Syntax", RFC 2141, May 1997.
[4] Sollins, K. and L. Masinter, "Functional Requirements for Uniform
Resource Names", RFC 1737, December 1994.
[5] Lynch, C., Preston, C. and R. Daniel, "Using Existing
Bibliographic Identifiers as Uniform Resource Names", RFC 2288,
February 1998.
[6] Daniel, R. and M. Mealling, "Resolution of Uniform Resource
Identifiers using the Domain Name System", RFC 2168, June 1997.
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[7] Sollins, D., "Architectural Principles of Uniform Resource Name
Resolution", RFC 2276, January 1998.
8. Contact Information and useful links
Slawek Rozenfeld (Mr.)
Head, Computer Section
ISSN International Centre
20, rue Bachaumont
750002 PARIS
FRANCE
EMail: rozenfeld@issn.org
issnic@issn.org
ISSN Web site http://www.issn.org
ISSN-URN links http://www.issn.org/urn/
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9. Full Copyright Statement
Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2001). All Rights Reserved.
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The limited permissions granted above are perpetual and will not be
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Acknowledgement
Funding for the RFC Editor function is currently provided by the
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