linkre
Linkre is a term used in information technology to describe a system or standard for representing, managing, and resolving links between digital resources. It is not tied to a single official specification; it describes a family of approaches that emphasize bidirectional linking, explicit metadata, and persistent identifiers to improve traceability across distributed resources.
Origins and usage: The concept arises in discussions of knowledge graphs and digital libraries as a move
Architecture and components: Typical implementations provide a link registry or index, a set of relationship types,
Applications and scope: Linkre-style linking is used in digital libraries to track citations and sources, in
See also: hyperlinks, link rot, RDF, JSON-LD, knowledge graph, persistent identifiers, provenance.