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Science Experts Network and Curriculum Vitae Proof-of-Concept ORCID May 17, 2012 Debbie Bucci 1

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17 May 2012 presentation by Debbie Bucci, NIH. ScienCV proof of concept includes overview of inclusion of ORCID.

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Science Experts Network and Curriculum VitaeProof-of-Concept

ORCID May 17, 2012

Debbie Bucci

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• Develop a Science Experts Network (SciENCV) automated CV-like data services platform to integrate with federal agencies processes and facilitate collaboration among scientists

• Create Disambiguated links to researchers grants and their scientific output

• Use current technologies to pull data from federal and non-federal sources

• Streamline grant and contract applications• Reduce PI burden • Advance common understanding of the results of

scientific investments• Respond to stakeholder interests

Vision

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Project Structure

• Interagency Workgroup - Six Federal agencies: NIH, NSF, DOE, DOD, EPA, USDA, OSTP and OMB also are participating

• Operates under two NSTC interagency groups – Research Business Models(RBM) and Science of Science Policy (SOSP)

• Workgroup Co-Chairs • NSF • NIH

• Subcommittees• Functional Architecture• Communications

• Partnership with FDP

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Guiding Principles• System Design driven by community needs• Researchers voluntarily participate• Researchers control content and the display• Information auto-populated from existing

resources• Researchers validate, augment and modify

information as needed• Employ existing technology where available• Adopt international data standards • Make SciENcv as interoperable as possible• Make it easy to use – with lots of benefits!• With wide-use becomes an important source of

information on US scientists

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Researcher View

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Default Login Homepage

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Profile info

Navigation

“Action” area

Data Sources

Objects

Products/History

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Manage Data

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Manage Form Views

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Pilot Data Sources

• University of Florida VIVO• PubMed • LinkedIn• Bibliographic import (endnote, bibtext, RIS)• Word 7.0 (& higher) CV• Working with the Federal Demonstration Project

to identify additional data sources

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Pilot Data Formats

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Human Resource

Grants Organization Publications

STANDARD ONTOLOGY(CASRAI.ORG)

SPARQL ENDPOINT

DISABIGUATION UUIDs (ORCID,

SCOPUS,Agency)

RDF Store(subject – predicate –

object)

VIVO

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OAuth

ScienCV

Source

Exchange Keys (Out-of-band)

Select Source

Present and Validate Tokens

Pull Data

Redirect PITo Source with Token

PI on Login to Source prompted with permission to grant access

Create Access and Refresh tokens

Initial Process

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Tagging

• Bibliography• RIS

• TY - Type of reference (must be the first tag)

• A2 - Secondary Author • AU - Author (each author on its own line

preceded by the DO – DOI

• Endnote• %A - Author• %B - Editor /Secondary Author• %9 - Type of Work• %@ - ISBN/ISSN

• XML• Pubmed• Word (version 7.0 and higher)

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Why consider ORCID?

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Disambiguation (!)

• Agencies can disambiguate their own grantees.• What is missing?

o Paper associate only primary PIo Track PIs across agencyo Career trackingo Check duplicate funding

• Real value added through common adoption

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• Finalize proof-of-concept pilot using input from FDP• Identify Funding• Explore policy issues, privacy, paperwork reduction, etc.• Involve CIO, OMB, agencies, etc. • Develop partnerships with profilers (Harvard Profiles,

VIVO, ORCID, others)• Design/build the pilot system - in partnership with FDP • Test- in partnership with FDP • Demonstrate utility – Proof-of-concept – generate

biosketches, ease of use, use of existing data sources• Decision about production system

Basic SciENCV Proof-of-Concept PilotProject Plan (High-Level)

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Potential “deliverables”• Build system (RDF/XML, semantic web approaches)

Identify potential data elements/relationships (ORCID & others)

• Design researcher interfaces • Log-in• Pre-populate information related to grants\contracts• Pre-populate publications• Pre-populate patent information• Provide interface for claiming/validating data

• Demonstrate value to users (Interagency Team + FDP)• CV and biosketch generator• Pre-populate federal forms and data collections• Expertise/Research interest generator – concept

mining• Explore reporting capabilities

Basic SciENCV Proof-of-Concept PilotProject Plan (High-Level)

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Contact InfoWalter T. Schaffer, Ph.D.Senior Scientific Advisor for Extramural ResearchOffice of Extramural ResearchNational Institutes of HealthEmail [email protected]