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National Bibliography Number (NBN) is a group of publication identifier systems used by national libraries in countries such as Germany, Italy, Finland, Norway, The Netherlands and Sweden. There is no global standard for the contents of NBNs; instead, they have a country-specific format. NBNs are typically used for documents which do not have a publisher-assigned identifier such as an ISBN. They can be used to identify media archived in national libraries, such as Ph.D. theses. urn:nbn:de:bvb:19-146642 In The Netherlands the NBN (URN:NBN:NL) is assigned by the National Library (KB)

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  • National Bibliography Number (NBN) is a group of publication identifier systems used by national libraries in countries such as Germany, Italy, Finland, Norway, The Netherlands and Sweden. There is no global standard for the contents of NBNs; instead, they have a country-specific format. NBNs are typically used for documents which do not have a publisher-assigned identifier such as an ISBN. They can be used to identify media archived in national libraries, such as Ph.D. theses. A Uniform Resource Name (URN) namespace for NBNs has been assigned [1], and is described in IETF RFC 3188 RFC 8458. For example: urn:nbn:de:bvb:19-146642 An NBN in Germany (de), in Bavaria (bvb = Bibliotheksverbund Bayern), library number 19 (University Library Munich), pointing to a PhD thesis on heat detection in cattle. Some libraries, such as the National Library of Sweden, provide a resolution service for these URNs.[2] In Italy an NBN (NBN:IT) is assigned to digital resources deposited in the National Legal Deposit service [3]. The NBN:IT resolver is active at: http://nbn.depositolegale.it/ In The Netherlands the NBN (URN:NBN:NL) is assigned by the National Library (KB) (en)
  • Il National Bibliography Number (NBN) è un namespace basato sullo standard URN RFC 2141 e definito dall'RFC 3188. Lo standard prevede che la responsabilità del namespace sia di pertinenza delle biblioteche nazionali di ogni paese. Questo standard consente di creare degli identificativi persistenti per le risorse digitali su Internet. NBN nasce come sistema di identificazione per quelle risorse digitali che non hanno in generale un sistema di riferimento associato, come la digitalizzaione del manoscritto antico, ecc. ma può evidentemente essere esteso a tutte le risorse di valenza scientifica e culturale. La flessibilità di implementazione prevista dallo standard e l'autorevolezza derivata dal tipo di istituzione preposta alla sua gestione (le biblioteche nazionali), consentono di estendere il concetto di identificazione a quello di certificazione delle risorse. NBN può quindi essere usato come strumento per certificare le risorse digitali in particolare quelle scientifiche e culturali mantenute dalle digital library di istituzioni come università, archivi, musei e biblioteche. (it)
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  • National Bibliography Number (NBN) is a group of publication identifier systems used by national libraries in countries such as Germany, Italy, Finland, Norway, The Netherlands and Sweden. There is no global standard for the contents of NBNs; instead, they have a country-specific format. NBNs are typically used for documents which do not have a publisher-assigned identifier such as an ISBN. They can be used to identify media archived in national libraries, such as Ph.D. theses. urn:nbn:de:bvb:19-146642 In The Netherlands the NBN (URN:NBN:NL) is assigned by the National Library (KB) (en)
  • Il National Bibliography Number (NBN) è un namespace basato sullo standard URN RFC 2141 e definito dall'RFC 3188. Lo standard prevede che la responsabilità del namespace sia di pertinenza delle biblioteche nazionali di ogni paese. Questo standard consente di creare degli identificativi persistenti per le risorse digitali su Internet. NBN nasce come sistema di identificazione per quelle risorse digitali che non hanno in generale un sistema di riferimento associato, come la digitalizzaione del manoscritto antico, ecc. ma può evidentemente essere esteso a tutte le risorse di valenza scientifica e culturale. (it)
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