The Discovery Landscape in Crystallography UKOLN is supported by: Monica Duke m.duke@ukoln.ac.uk...

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The Discovery Landscape in Crystallography

UKOLN is supported by:

Monica Duke

m.duke@ukoln.ac.uk

UKOLN, University of Bath, UK – eBank UK project

A centre of expertise in digital information management

http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/

eBank/R4L/Spectra workshop, London, UK 20th October 2006

Overview

How is the discovery landscape shaping up in crystallography?

What are the potential problems for discovery?

Where do digital library technologies fit into the infrastructure?

Questions, questions

Where are we now? How did we get here?

Small number

Tightly-managed

Trusted

Independent Distributed

Email

1:1 communication

Agreed formats

Datalinks to journal articles

Open access journals

Individuals putting materials on websites

Publication@source

ChemRefer DareNetOAIster

PRE-WEB WEB SEMANTIC WEB?

Dimensions of repositories or services

Management individual initiative

institutional

professional society

Procedures Level of control

Policies Formality

Documentation

Comprehensive

Coverage subject national International

Protocols

Discovery Dilemmas

Services for human consumption Differences in web interface and

searching capabilities With increase in numbers, user cannot

search each individually Incomplete support for automated

information exchange/agents

Digital Library Infrastructures & technologies

Data providers

Service providers

Harvestingbased onOAI-PMH

http://www.openarchives.org/

The OAI-PMH

OAI Protocol for Metadata Harvesting simple protocol for sharing metadata records

between applications currently at version 2.0 based on HTTP, XML, XML Schema and XML

namespaces allows a harvester to ask a remote repository

for some or all of its metadata records where ‘some’ is based on date-stamps, sets,

metadata formats

Metadata in the eBank UK project

Simple Dublin Core www.dublincore.org Intended for resource discovery Compatible with OAI-PMH Qualified to specify ‘vocabularies’ Refinements: aid interpretation of

element value E.g. <dc:subject xml:lang="en">seafood</dc:subject>

Metadata terms

Creator Rights Date Type Identifier

Specified using XML schema and documented using an Application Profile

http://www.rdn.ac.uk/oai/ebank/20060310/ebank_dc.xsd

http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/projects/ebank-uk/schemas/profile/

Subject

InChI

ChemicalFormula<dc:subject xsi:type="ebankterms:CompoundClass">Organic</dc:subject>

OAI-PMH unsolved problems

Partial solution – infrastructure needs to encompass other technical solutions

Immature experience of service provider models

Selection: identification of repositories of interest and subset of content therein

Duplication of resources Metadata quality: what makes good

metadata and how to generate (consistently)

Questions, questions

How can these resources be joined up to offer useful services to users?

What is the role of OAI-PMH? What other interfaces need to be

considered? Who are the communities of users of

crystallography data? How can they be defined and described? What is a ‘useful’ service?

Questions, questions

Do users have overlapping (information) needs, interest in common (subsets of) sources?

How can information needs be identified and described?

What sorts of solutions are appropriate? What are the interface design implications? What discovery tools are already being used? Can tools/services be adapted, do we need new

ones? What is the role of publishers?

URLs

OAIster http://www.oaister.org/ DAREnet http://www.darenet.nl/ ChemRefer http://www.chemrefer.com/ Chemistry Central

http://www.chemistrycentral.com/ Crystallography Open Database

http://www.crystallography.net/ Reciprocal Net

http://www.reciprocalnet.org/recipnet/search.jsp

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