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Martin R. Kalfatovic | CNI Spring Meeting | 13 April 2015

For the Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge Smithsonian's Research Online (SRO)

To found in Washington an Institution ...

under the name of the Smithsonian ...

An establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge ...

The Plan of Organization"The Act of Congress, establishing the Institution, directs as part of the plan of organization, the formation of a Library, a Museum, and a Gallery of Art, together with provisions for the physical research and popular lectures …"

Contributions to Knowledge, p. iv (1848)

Joseph Henry, 1st Secretary

The Plan of Organization"the increase of knowledge by the addition of new truths to the existing stock; the other, the diffusion of knowledge thus increased ... No restriction is made in favor of any kind of knowledge, and hence each branch is entitled to and should receive a share of the attention.

Contributions to Knowledge, p. iii (1848)

Joseph Henry, 1st Secretary

The Plan of Organization

"To carry out the plan ...a library will be required, consisting, 1st, of a complete collection of the transactions and proceedings of all the learned societies of the world; 2d, of the more important current periodical publications, and other works necessary in preparing the periodical reports."

Contributions to Knowledge, p. vii (1848)C.C. Jewett, 1st Librarian

20 U.S. Code § 41 - Incorporation of institution

The President, the Vice President, the Chief Justice, and the heads of executive departments are constituted an establishment by the name of the Smithsonian Institution for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men, and by that name shall be known and have perpetual succession with the powers, limitations, and restrictions hereinafter contained, and no other.

“A Trust instrumentof the U.S. People”

Museums (15/19) and The National ZooAfrican American History & Culture MuseumAfrican Art MuseumAir and Space MuseumAir and Space Museum Udvar-Hazy CenterAmerican Art MuseumAmerican History MuseumAmerican Indian MuseumAnacostia Community MuseumArthur M. Sackler GalleryCooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design MuseumFreer Gallery of ArtHirshhorn Museum and Sculpture GardenNational ZooNatural History MuseumPortrait Gallery

Research Institutes (9)Archives of American ArtAstrophysical ObservatoryConservation Biology InstituteEnvironmental Research

CenterMarine Station at Fort PierceMuseum Conservation InstituteSmithsonian ArchivesSmithsonian LibrariesTropical Research Institute

Research Institutes (16)Arctic Studies CenterCarrie Bow Marine Field StationCenter for Education &

Museum StudiesCenter For Earth & Planetary StudiesCenter for Folklife & Cultural HeritageConsortium for the Barcode of LifeEncyclopedia of Life (EOL)ForestGeoInstitute for Biodiversity GenomicsLemelson Center for the Study of

Invention and InnovationMarineGEOSmithsonian Research Online+ more

Increasing and Diffusing Knowledge

Early Smithsonian diffusion ...Smithsonian Contributions to KnowledgeBulletin of the Bureau of American

EthnologyBulletin of the United States National

Museum Contributions from the United States

National Herbarium Proceedings of the United States

National MuseumSmithsonian Miscellaneous Collections Annual report of the Board of Regents of

the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Contributions SeriesSmithsonian Annals of Flight Smithsonian Contributions to

Anthropology Smithsonian Contributions to Astrophysics Smithsonian Contributions to BotanySmithsonian Contributions to History and

Technology Smithsonian Contributions to Museum

ConservationSmithsonian Contributions to PaleobiologySmithsonian Contributions to the Earth

Sciences Smithsonian Contributions to the Marine

Sciences Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology Smithsonian Folklife StudiesSmithsonian Studies in Air and Space

Smithsonian Research Online (SRO)A set of services to the research community both within and outside the Smithsonian Institution. Managed by the Smithsonian Libraries, the program assists in capturing the research output of Smithsonian scholars and making it available to Institutional management as well as scientists and historians world-wide.

Lincoln's Hat

SRO = Bibliography + Repository

Items in Research Bibliography: 73,371

Items in Digital Repostory: 19,341

Einstein's Pipe

Science52,093 (71%)

History/Art/Culture7,035 (9.5%)

US National Museum14,243 (19%)

SRO Bibliography

History/Art/Culture/Science: CY 2014Anacostia Community Museum: 3Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage: 23Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum: 11Freer and Sackler Galleries: 9Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: 4Museum Conservation Institute: 49National Air & Space Museum 160National Museum of African American History and Culture: 3National Museum of African Art: 4National Museum of American History: 20National Museum of Natural History: 743National Museum of the American Indian: 16National Portrait Gallery: 1National Postal Museum: 36National Zoological Park: 153Smithsonian American Art Museum: 18Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory: 560Smithsonian Environmental Research Center: 81Smithsonian Institution Archives: 3Smithsonian Libraries: 29Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute: 408

Science/Science/Science: CY 2014Anacostia Community Museum: 3Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage: 23Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum: 11Freer and Sackler Galleries: 9Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: 4Museum Conservation Institute: 49National Air & Space Museum 160National Museum of African American History and Culture: 3National Museum of African Art: 4National Museum of American History: 20National Museum of Natural History: 743National Museum of the American Indian: 16National Portrait Gallery: 1National Postal Museum: 36National Zoological Park: 153Smithsonian American Art Museum: 18Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory: 560Smithsonian Environmental Research Center: 81Smithsonian Institution Archives: 3Smithsonian Libraries: 29Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute: 408

SRO Content Acquisition

SRO Data Reuse

Reporting for Administrators

SRO Usage

SRO Usage

Research Altmetrics

Provides additional usage data

Shows non-traditional impact of research

Includes data and knowledge bases references, article views, downloads, or mentions in social media and news media

Research Altmetrics

Research Altmetrics

Research Altmetrics

Smithsonian Response to OSTP Mandate

Pan-Institution group led by the Office of the Deputy Undersecretary for Collections and Interdisciplinary Support (DUSCIS)

Smithsonian LibrarySmithsonian ArchivesOffice of General CounselSmithsonian Inst. Scholarly PressOffice of the Chief Information OfficerCuratorial and Research units

Berlin Declaration signatory (2011)

Open access applied to non-science research

But what about Data?

The Problem We must capture research information as it is

created and make it “durable” and “trusted” Capturing the intellectual model to provide a

context for the research content is necessary Content should be able to be re-used and re-

purposed Researchers must describe their own data

from their point of view We must manage data as a continuum not as

part of the applications

SIDora Solution Researchers will have a workspace, not an

archive, curators will make sense of it later Primary goal is to enhance research

capabilities, leaving trusted data as a legacy Maintain complete control of the content for

as long as appropriate Software tools will be integrated with the

repository Appropriate levels of security that do not get

in the way of research

Continue to work with initiatives like CHORUS and SHARES

Launch rights granting management softwar)

Next steps ...

Smithsonian Profiles

Next steps ...Smithsonian Profiles

Next steps ...Smithsonian Profiles

The worth and importance of the Institution is not to be estimated by what it accumulates within the walls of its building, but by what it sends forth to the world.

Joseph Henry

Thank you! @UDCMRK

Special thanks toAlvin Hutchinson, SRO Manager Richard Naples, SRO Drastician

And all staff who make SRO a success