ARK (Archival Resource Key)
An ARK is a URL created to allow persistent, long-term access to information objects. ARKs can identify objects of any type: digital documents, databases, images, software, and websites, as well as physical objects (books, bones, statues, etc.) and even intangible objects (chemicals, diseases, vocabulary terms, performances).
ARKs support persistent identification, which is necessary and useful
because both the protocols used to access objects (such as http and ftp)
and the sites that host the objects are subject to change. An ARK
contains parts that are impervious to such changes and parts that are
flexible enough to support technological changes/improvements.
The idea is to create a stable "name" or reference that
can be permanently associated with that specific object.
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