Re: [urn] CTS and CITE2 URNs

worley@ariadne.com (Dale R. Worley) Tue, 26 March 2019 00:57 UTC

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Subject: Re: [urn] CTS and CITE2 URNs
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Julian Reschke <julian.reschke@gmx.de> writes:
>>      cts:greekLit:tlg5026.msA.hmt:1.2.lemma#μῆνις

> Even if it doesn't claim to be a RFC8141-URN, it would still need to be
> a RFC3986-URI (right?); and the same restrictions would apply.

My conceptualization is that the above string *isn't* intended to be a
URI of any sort; it's a different type of citation entirely.  That gives
the scholars leeway to make it convenient for themselves.

Dale