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Using IESR

Ann AppsMIMAS,

The University of Manchester, UK

2006-01-18 IESR Contributors Workshop 2

Outline

• IESR content description• IESR services• External description• Using IESR• Future directions

2006-01-18 IESR Contributors Workshop 3

IESR Content

• Descriptions of:– Collections of resources– Informational Services that provide access– Agents: Owners / Administrators– Transactional Services

• Supplied by resource providers• Check by IESR content manager

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IESR Entities

Collection

Service Agentadministers

ownsprovides access

2006-01-18 IESR Contributors Workshop 5

IESR Identifiers

• Every entity has a URI• Assigned on registration in IESR• PURL-based Object Identifier (POI)• Example:http://purl.org/poi/iesr.ac.uk/105636559-25788

• Internal use: local part of identifier only

2006-01-18 IESR Contributors Workshop 6

IESR Entity Description

• Described by metadata• Based on open standards• Metadata defined by Application Profile

– Semantics– Occurrence– Searchable

• Data Supply as separate entities

2006-01-18 IESR Contributors Workshop 7

IESR Collection Metadata

• Based on RSLP Collection Description• Simplification for electronic resources• Consistent with:

– DCMI Collection Description Application Profile

– NISO MI Collection Description

• Links to other entities:– hasService: Service (IESR id)– Owner: Agent (IESR id)

2006-01-18 IESR Contributors Workshop 8

Vocabulary Encoding Schemes

• Defined in Application Profile• Single backbone subject scheme

– Dewey Decimal Classification System

• Other common vocabularies supported• iesr:usesControlledList

– IESR defined list (extensible)– terminology service; item level search

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IESR Service Metadata

• More than RSLP CD ‘locator’• Bespoke IESR scheme• Single access method:

– Z39.50, SOAP, OAI-PMH, Web/CGI

• Location URL• Interface property for some service

types using appropriate schema• Links to other entities: Agent, Collection

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Other Service types

• SOAP: Locator: access URL; Interface: WSDL

• SRU: Interface: ZeeRex

• SRW: Interface: ZeeRex; WSDL

• OAI-PMH: Locator: BaseURL

• OpenURL: Locator: BaseURL

• Web CGI: Interface: arguments

• Web page: Locator: URL

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Agent Metadata

• Agent name• Agent description• Contact details, address, URL• Links to other entities:

– owns: Collection– administers: Service

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IESR Administrative Metadata

• Included with every entity• Data suppliers can include:

– Internal: creator/contributor, creation dates– External: source

• External: IESR includes:– creating organisation, publisher (IESR)– latest modification date– rights to reuse descriptions

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IESR Creative Commons Licence

• All IESR records licensed under a Creative Commons licence:– Non-commercial (freely available)– Share-alike (maintain same licence)– Attribution-required (attribute provenance)

• Suppliers agree to this licence• http://creativecommons.org

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IESR Services

• Details on IESR web site• Z39.50

– Search via Bib-1 attributes– Results: text (SUTRS); XML

• OAI-PMH for harvesting• OpenURL Link-To Resolver

– Implements IESR identifier resolution

• Web Search and Browse• Data supply Editor

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Future Services

• Web Services SOAP / SRW (planned)• RSS• UDDI (under investigation)

– Prototype registry– Mapping IESR data to UDDI– Is there a requirement?

• Data ingest / harvest

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IESR XML

• Composite Collection record via Z39.50:– Collection– All services that provide access– All agents:

• Owners of collection• Administrators of services

• Single entity record via OAI-PMH• Simple Dublin Core for Interoperability

2006-01-18 IESR Contributors Workshop 19

Portal in JISC IE

• JISC defines a portal:A network service that brings together content

from diverse distributed resources using technologies such as cross searching, harvesting, and alerting, and collates this into an amalgamated form for presentation to an end user.

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Using IESR

• Portal– amalgamated set of resources

• IESR provides:– Discovery of resource collections– Up-to-date details of access to collections

• Using IESR Portal builder can:– Add new services to portal– Provide metasearch

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Portal Metasearch Scenario

• Social Science portal discovers collections with e.g. Z39.50 services

• Provides cross-search to end-user using e.g. Z39.50

• Portal builder doesn’t need to know about all resources

• Users discover collections unaware of

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Harvesting IESR

• OAI-PMH allows replication of IESR• Portal harvests IESR records• Caches locally for use by portal

software, e.g.:– Local service registry– Knowledgebase after conversion to

appropriate format– Conversion into local configuration file

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MIMAS Metadatabase Use Scenario

• MIMAS Metadatabase is a catalogue of resources provided by MIMAS

• Metadatabase will– Harvest changed IESR records nightly– Select MIMAS records– Update Metadatabase

• Staff have only one set of descriptions to maintain

• XML descriptions for other uses

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Use by Portal Builder

• Discover resource and access details by Web interface

• Handcraft resource into metasearch• Possible future Digital Library build

software will automate process• SOAP services need manual

intervention

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Other Uses

• Portal Links to Web Search – General resource discovery

• Reuse collection description– Initially created by resource supplier– Shared by multiple registries and

applications

• RSS Aggregator (news; data alerts)– Personal digital library portal

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Metadata Schema Use

• OCKHAM (US): Outcomes of NSF projects

• CETIS / DEST: eLearning/Admin in Australia

• Standards development:– DCMI Collection Description– NISO Metasearch Initiative– DCMI Agents Working Group

• Stakeholder requirements:– Institution details– eLearning

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Wider Information Environment

• Scope of IESR– JISC, UK, international?– Data ownership and maintenance

• Distributed / federated model– Each node describes own resources– How to cross search?

• IESR collaboration with OCKHAM in US• Sharing collection descriptions

– Need common metadata schema

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IESR Future

• More and updated content• New IESR services• Demonstrating viable IESR use• Persistence of content• Maintenance of metadata schema• International interest in Service

Registries

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IESR Details

Specifications: http://iesr.ac.uk/metadata/

Application Profile: http://iesr.ac.uk/profile/

XML Schema: http://iesr.ac.uk/schemas/iesr.xsd

Web Search IESR: http://iesr.ac.uk/registry/

Z39.50 service: http://iesr.ac.uk/use/z3950/

OAI-PMH service: http://iesr.ac.uk/use/oaipmh/IESR Helpline service: [email protected]

Ann Apps: [email protected]