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referansn

Referansn is a term used here to describe a hypothetical standardized reference node employed in distributed information systems to enable stable linking, provenance, and interoperability across disparate data stores. It represents a compact package that identifiers, describes, and connects a resource within and across systems.

A referansn combines a persistent identifier, descriptive metadata, and links to canonical resources or their version

Core principles guiding referansn include persistence of identifiers, machine-actionable metadata, cross-system resolvability, and governance to prevent

Common use cases span digital libraries, research data repositories, bibliographic networks, and enterprise data ecosystems. In

Implementation considerations include adopting established identifier patterns (such as DOIs or ARKs), deploying a resolver service,

See also: persistent identifiers, DOI, ARK, URI, provenance, metadata, data interoperability.

histories.
It
is
designed
to
be
resolvable
by
a
dedicated
service
and
to
endure
resource
migrations,
schema
changes,
and
platform
shifts.
By
design,
a
referansn
should
be
portable
across
technical
domains
and
resilient
to
changes
in
storage
or
application
layers.
fragmentation.
Metadata
schemas
should
be
minimal
yet
extensible,
enabling
both
human
understanding
and
automated
processing.
Interoperability
with
existing
identifier
schemes
and
resolvers
is
a
key
objective,
as
is
clear
provenance
tracking
for
data
lineage
and
citation.
these
contexts,
referansn
enables
cross-referencing
of
records,
enables
accurate
citations,
and
supports
traceability
of
data
transformations
and
versions.
It
also
aids
data
integration
by
providing
a
uniform
reference
point
for
disparate
datasets.
and
defining
a
lightweight
metadata
profile
(for
example
JSON-LD
or
RDF).
Governance
and
ongoing
standards
work
are
important
to
promote
consistency,
interoperability,
and
long-term
accessibility.