Catherine Tabone 04 June 2014 www.legislation.gov.uk ELI Compliant URI Scheme Implementation.

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Catherine Tabone 04 June ELI Compliant URI Scheme Implementation

URI Scheme There are three types of URIs used on to represent legislation: 1.Identifier URIs 2.Document URIs 3.Representation URIs

Identifier URIs Identifier URIs generally follow the template: The legislation type, year and series number are the components required to uniquely identify an item of UK legislation, e.g. the identifier URI for Act of the Scottish Parliament 2014, number 2 is: The identifier URI for section 3 of the same document is: This type of URI relates to the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) concept of a “work”. It refers to all versions and formats of the legislation document (or section). In practice navigating to an identifier URI will result in a redirection to an appropriate document URI.

Document URIs Document URIs are used to refer to a particular version of an item of legislation, they generally follow the template: [/{section}][/{authority}][/{extent}][/{version}] Legislation changes over time as amendments to it are applied, e.g. the consolidated version of the Pesticides Act 1998 (chaper 26) that was valid on : This type of URI relates to the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) concept of an “expression”. In practice navigating to an identifier URI will result in a redirection to an appropriate representation URI.

Document URIs Options are also provided to describe versions that appear without any consolidation, e.g. the version is as made/enacted: Provision for different versions of legislation applying for different areas of the UK, e.g. the geographical extent of this versions is Scotland: Versions containing amendments or text that has yet to come into force, e.g. the legislation version is prospective: In some cases versions of legislation from different publishers are available. The publishing authority can also be explicitly specified: Some legislation is available in more than one language, e.g. the welsh version is:

Representation URIs Representation URIs are used to refer to a particular format of an item of legislation, they generally follow the template: [/{section}][/{authority}][/{extent}][/{version}]/data.ext Available formats are: HTML e.g. XMLe.g. PDF e.g. RDF metadata about the legislation is also available, e.g. ATOM legislation lists for search results are available too, e.g. This type of URI relates to the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) concept of a “manifestation”. Identifier/Document URIs redirect to representation URIs. Unless another version is explicitly specified the representation returned is always the html for the most recent consolidated version of the document available.