fotosid
Fotosid is a term used to describe a system of persistent identifiers assigned to digital photographs to enable stable referencing across platforms, collections, and licensing contexts. The concept emphasizes decoupling the image's identity from its storage location, filename, or owner, so that citations and licenses remain valid even as files move or are reformatted.
A fotosid typically takes the form of a globally unique identifier that can be resolved through a
Implementation often intersects with established digital asset management practices and metadata standards. Some adopters mint DOIs
Benefits include improved attribution, licensing efficiency, and resilience to link rot. Challenges include governance over who
See also: DOI, IIIF, ARK, DOI for images, XMP metadata, digital asset management.