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The following guidance is provided with the intention to address URI minting, i.e., URI creation for vocabularies, concepts and datasets. This section specifies how to create good URIs for use in government linked data. Input documents include:
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- <li>Cool URIs for the Semantic Web [[!COOL-SWURIS]]</li>
+ <li>Cool URIs for the Semantic Web [[!COOLURIS]]</li>
<li>Designing URI Sets for the UK Public Sector [[BPURI-GOVUK]]</li>
<!--<li><a href="http://data.gov.uk/resources/uris" title="Creating URIs | data.gov.uk">Creating URIs</a> (data.gov.uk).</li> -->
<li> <a href="http://philarcher.org/diary/2013/uripersistence/" target="_blank">10 rules for persistence URI</a> [[ISA-URI]] </li>
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<p class="highlight"><b>Provide at least one machine-readable representation of the resource identified by the URI</b><br>
-What it means: In order to enable HTTP URIs to be "dereferenced", data publishers have to set up the necessary infrastructure elements (e.g. TCP-based HTTP servers) to serve representations of the resources they want to make available (e.g. a human-readable HTML representation or a machine-readable Turtle). A publisher may supply zero or more representations of the resource identified by that URI. However, there is a clear benefit to data users in providing at least one machine-readable representation. More information about serving different representations of a resource can be found in [[!COOL-SWURIS]]</a>.
+What it means: In order to enable HTTP URIs to be "dereferenced", data publishers have to set up the necessary infrastructure elements (e.g. TCP-based HTTP servers) to serve representations of the resources they want to make available (e.g. a human-readable HTML representation or a machine-readable Turtle). A publisher may supply zero or more representations of the resource identified by that URI. However, there is a clear benefit to data users in providing at least one machine-readable representation. More information about serving different representations of a resource can be found in [[!COOLURIS]]</a>.
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<p class="highlight"><b>A URI structure will not contain anything that could change</b><br>
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-Provenance is information about entities, activities, and people involved in producing a piece of data or thing, which can be used to form assessments about its quality, reliability or trustworthiness. The PROV Family of Documents [[!PROV-O]] defines a model, corresponding serializations and other supporting defintions to enable the inter-operable interchange of provenance information in heterogeneous environments such as the Web.
+Provenance is information about entities, activities, and people involved in producing a piece of data or thing, which can be used to form assessments about its quality, reliability or trustworthiness. The PROV Family of Documents [[!prov-o]] defines a model, corresponding serializations and other supporting defintions to enable the inter-operable interchange of provenance information in heterogeneous environments such as the Web.
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