Hydra ORCID Plug-in

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ORCID identifiers in repositories The ORCID identifier has been incorporated into numerous repository platforms. This session will offer a discussion of integration points, policy issues, data flow between systems, researcher participation, discovered opportunities, and demonstrations by universities, research organizations, and vendors. Moderator: Salvatore Mele, Head of Open Access at CERN Presenters: Robin Haw, Scientific Associate and Reactome Outreach Coordinator, Department of Informatics and Bio-computing, OICR Rick Johnson, Co-Program Director, Digital Library Initiatives and Scholarship E-Research and Digital Initiatives, Notre Dame University Ann Campion Riley, Associate Director for Access, Collections and Technical Services, University of Missouri Library Sarah Shreeves, Coordinator, Illinois Digital Environment for Access to Learning and Scholarship (IDEALS), University Library. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Michael Witt, Head, Distributed Data Curation Center, Purdue University

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Hydra ORCID Plug-in An Opensource ORCID plug-in for

Hydra and Fedora

Rick Johnson University of Notre Dame

ORCID Outreach Meeting and Codefest Chicago, IL May 21-22

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•  Library •  Campus: Graduate School, Undergraduate

Colleges •  Leadership: Office of Research, Office of the

Provost •  Community – Hydra, Fedora

–  Community First; Institution Second* –  Lead Institution: University of Notre Dame –  Other Contributors: Northwestern University, Yale University,

University of Cincinnati, Penn State University, University of Virginia

–  Additional Adopters: Stanford University, Royal Library of Denmark, University of Hull (UK), Indiana University

* Conceived from the beginning as a community solution

Stakeholders

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•  Research & Sponsored Programs – Revenue FY13: $120.9 million – FY14: $189.7 million – $68.8 million (56.9%) increase – 9.4% annual growth rate

Notre Dame Research Profile

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•  Investment in Research – FY09: $88.9 million – FY14: $161.9 million – $73 million increase (82.1%) – 12.7% annual growth rate – Advancing Our Vision

•  $13 million recurring investment •  10 Disciplines (i.e. computational data, adult stem

cell, nuclear physics) •  80 new faculty

Data Growth Potential

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•  Distributed, collaborative, open source effort started in 2008 (with zero grant money) by University of Virginia, University of Hull, and Stanford University*

•  A framework for feature-rich, tailored applications and workflows (“heads”) on top of Fedora Commons

•  Collaboratively built “solution bundles” that can be adapted and modified to suit local needs.

•  A community of developers and adopters extending and enhancing the core ➭  If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go

far, go together.

* University of Notre Dame joined in 2010

A Little Bit About Hydra

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ETDs (Theses)

Books, Articles

Images Audio-Visual

Research Data

Maps & GIS

Docu-ments

ETD IR Image DB DAM ? Geospa

-tial Inf. Records Mgmt.

Management Access Preservation(?) Effective? Sustainable?

Point Solution Approach…Welcome to Siloville

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Digital Repository

Scalable, Robust, Shared Management and

Preservation Services

ETDs (Theses)

Books, Articles

Images Audio-Visual

Research Data

Maps & GIS

Docu-ments

Repository Powered Approach

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hydra Scalable, Robust, Shared

Management and Preservation Services

ETDs (Theses)

Books, Articles

Images Audio-Visual

Research Data

Maps & GIS

Docu-ments

One Body, Many Heads...

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OR = Open Repositories Conference

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Hydra Partners

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OR = Open Repositories Conference

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Hydra Partners and Known Users

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•  Integrate ORCID into CurateND •  Any Hydra institution can adopt integration to quickly

embed ORCID support into their Hydra system (IR or otherwise).

•  Greater exposure to faculty and researcher work •  Disambiguation of authority •  Better Metrics •  Third-party Authentication •  ORCID gem used by anyone using Ruby on Rails •  Increase Adoption of ORCID to increase its utility

–  The more people that use it, the more useful it becomes

Hydra ORCID Plug-in Goals

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•  Repository user linked to ORCID iD –  Includes creating, searching, and entering

existing ORCID iD •  External collaborator authentication via

ORCID iD •  Publish repository user works or bio

information to ORCID •  Import researcher metadata records from

ORCID

Use Cases

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Architecture

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•  Create new ORCID iDs for users within a Hydra/Fedora based IR

•  Retrieve existing ORCID iD for researcher •  Link ORCID iDs to user profile in the IR •  Export data into ORCID from a Hydra IR* •  Import data from ORCID into a Hydra IR* * In Progress

ORCID API Integration Details

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Plugin in Action

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Phase 1: Summer 2014 Develop Campus Partnerships

– University Librarian introduce ORCID to University Leadership in key stakeholder groups

•  Highlight program benefits and partner institutions and their contribution

•  Raise awareness of how it ties into university mission and the institutional repository

•  Give context of how ORCID helps with research goals and university goals

– Add ORCID integration support to CurateND

Promotion and Roll Out Plan

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Phase 2: Early Fall 2014 Roll Out Awareness: Next Level Stakeholders

–  University Librarian introduce ORCID to Leadership at College, and Academic Department levels

•  Highlight program benefits, partner institutions and their contribution

•  Raise awareness of how it ties into university mission and the institutional repository

•  Give context of how ORCID helps with research goals for departments and individual faculty members and graduate students

–  Follow up with Department Chairs, department-level presentations, lunch and learns, etc.

Promotion and Roll Out Plan

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Phase 3: Fall 2014 Roll Out Awareness: Faculty & Grad Students

– Broad communication i.e., details of our grant related efforts in a press release and related news

– Targeted marketing tailored to each group of departments, faculty, students

–  Library subject matter experts to cross-promote within ongoing support of academic departments

Promotion and Roll Out Plan

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•  CurateND – http://curate.nd.edu

•  ORCID gem – https://github.com/projecthydra-labs/orcid

•  Project wiki – https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/hydra/Hydra

+ORCID+Plug-in •  Rick Johnson, rick.johnson@nd.edu •  Jeremy Friesen, jfriesen@nd.edu

More Information

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