Simplifying ARK ID management for persistent access to digital objects

This article will provide a brief overview of considerations made by the UTSC Library in selecting a persistent identifier scheme for digital collections in a mid-sized Canadian library.  ARKs were selected for their early support of digital object management, the low-cost, decentralized capabilitie...

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Published inThe code4lib journal no. 54
Main Author Kyle Huynh, Natkeeran Ledchumykanthan, Kirsta Stapelfeldt, Irfan Rahman
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Code4Lib 01.08.2022
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ISSN1940-5758
1940-5758

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Summary:This article will provide a brief overview of considerations made by the UTSC Library in selecting a persistent identifier scheme for digital collections in a mid-sized Canadian library.  ARKs were selected for their early support of digital object management, the low-cost, decentralized capabilities of the ARK system, and the usefulness of ARK URLs during system migration projects.  In the absence of a subscription to a centralized resolver service for ARKs, the UTSC Library Digital Scholarship Unit built an open source PHP-based application for minting, binding, managing, and tracking ARK IDs. This article will introduce the application's architecture and affordances, which may be useful to others in the library community with similar use cases, as well as the approach to using ARKs planned for an Islandora 2.x system.
ISSN:1940-5758
1940-5758