The above examples demonstrate how multiple resolution can
present you with a list of links from within an electronic
document or page. The links beneath the labels - URLs and
email addresses - would all be stored in the DOI System, and
multiple resolution means any or all of those links can be
displayed for you to select from in one menu. Any combination
of links to related resources can be included in these menus.
Capable of providing much richer experiences then single
resolution to a URL, Multiple Resolution operates on the
premise that content, not its location, is identified. In
other words, where content and related resources reside is
secondary information. Multiple Resolution enables content
owners and distributors to identify their intellectual
property with bound collections of related resources at a
hyperlink's point of departure, instead of requiring a user to
leave the page to go to a new location for further
information.
A content owner controls and manages all the related resources
in each of these menus and can determine which information is
accessible to each business partner within the supply chain.
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