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@@ -101,19 +101,19 @@ usually represented in case-insensitive base32 format. Each entity type would
have its own identifier namespace. Eg, 96-bit identifiers would have 20
characters and look like:
- fcwork_rzga5b9cd7efgh04iljk
- https://fatcat.org/work/rzga5b9cd7efgh04iljk
+ work_rzga5b9cd7efgh04iljk
+ https://fatcat.wiki/work/rzga5b9cd7efgh04iljk
128-bit (UUID size) would have 26 characters:
- fcwork_rzga5b9cd7efgh04iljk8f3jvz
- https://fatcat.org/work/rzga5b9cd7efgh04iljk8f3jvz
+ work_rzga5b9cd7efgh04iljk8f3jvz
+ https://fatcat.wiki/work/rzga5b9cd7efgh04iljk8f3jvz
A 64-bit namespace is probably plenty though, and would work with most database
Integer columns:
- fcwork_rzga5b9cd7efg
- https://fatcat.org/work/rzga5b9cd7efg
+ work_rzga5b9cd7efg
+ https://fatcat.wiki/work/rzga5b9cd7efg
The idea would be to only have fatcat identifiers be used to interlink between
databases, *not* to supplant DOIs, ISBNs, handle, ARKs, and other "registered"