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	{
		"id": "XNLX3ZDF",
		"type": "report",
		"abstract": "The HTTP-based Memento framework bridges the present and past Web. It facilitates obtaining representations of prior states of a given resource by introducing datetime negotiation and TimeMaps. Datetime negotiation is a variation on content negotiation that leverages the given resource's URI and a user agent's preferred datetime. TimeMaps are lists that enumerate URIs of resources that encapsulate prior states of the given resource. The framework also facilitates recognizing a resource that encapsulates a frozen prior state of another resource.",
		"genre": "Request for Comments",
		"number": "RFC 7089",
		"publisher": "Internet Engineering Task Force",
		"source": "IETF",
		"title": "HTTP Framework for Time-Based Access to Resource States – Memento",
		"URL": "https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc7089/",
		"author": [
			{
				"family": "Sompel",
				"given": "Herbert Van",
				"dropping-particle": "de"
			},
			{
				"family": "Nelson",
				"given": "Michael"
			},
			{
				"family": "Sanderson",
				"given": "Robert"
			}
		],
		"accessed": {
			"date-parts": [
				[
					"2024",
					11,
					4
				]
			]
		},
		"issued": {
			"date-parts": [
				[
					"2013",
					12
				]
			]
		}
	}
]