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JINR DOCUMENT SERVER: Current Status and Future Plans
(From Open Access Repositories to Digital Libraries and to the Knowledge
Infrastructure)I.Filozova
JINR, Dubna
JINR (DUBNA), OCTOBER 24-28, 2011
Contents
Scientific Research New Knowledge Repositories and Archives Open Access to Research From Repositories to Digital Libraries JINR Document Server (JDS) What’s further?
New Knowledge Generation
Search for Available
Information
Data Processing&
Data Generation
KnowledgeGeneration
Scientific Activity
New Knowledge Generation
Search for Available
Information
Data Processing&
Data Generation
KnowledgeGeneration
Scientific Activity
Publications:• printed articles• digital archives• repositories
Tables Data Bases etc
Repositories and Archives
Repository — place for storage and support any data.
Archive — collection of the information resources + classification system (catalog)
From Traditional Publishing Digital Archive-based approach
Open Access Initiative Growing number of institutional repositories with open access (OA)
Open Access (OA) to ResearchWhat is OA? way of the scientific communication by realization of the author right of the
product on publication in such a manner that any person can get access to product from any place and at any time at an own choice.
What about copyrights? does not cancel the copyright and does not contradict OA;
How is OA realized? public scientific archives and repositories — Green road publication in open access journals — Gold road
Where does OA idea come from?1. Budapest Declaration Open Access Initiative;2. Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and
Humanities
Open Access Benefits
Scientists and Researchers: expansion readership and increasing readability; increasing publication citation; scientific impact; growth of the author popularity and fastening of a scientific priority.
Organization: management of their digital resources; increasing the scientific prestige of the organization.
Society: return on investment in research; removing barriers to information sharing; creation of additional information services for different users categories.
OAI Repositories over the World
Archives
USA 397 UK 218 Germ. 134 Japan 138 Brazil 112 Spain 93 Canada 68 France 60 Australia 65 India 75 China 24
Archives Italy 70 Sweden 65 Nether 36 Russia 35 Portugal 47 Taiwan 72 Belgium 29 Greece 21 Colombia 26 Malaysia 22 S.Africa 27
Number of Repositories — 2453
Number of Records ~ 21,000,000
according to the Registry of Open Access RepositoriesROAR – http://roar.eprints.org
Growth of the records number by year
Open Access Statistics
Repository type
Open Access Statistics
OAI-Protocol for Metadata Harvesting
HTTP
OAI-PMH
2 types of requests:1. SELECT ALL RECORDS;2. SELECT RECORDS WHERE <criteria>
6 commands:GetRecord, Identify, ListIdentifier, ListMetadataFormats, ListRecords, ListSets
BA
SIS
SUP
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STR
UC
TU
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Information Model OAI-PHMRESOURCE ↔ ELEMENT {ID_RECORD; RECORDS}
RESOURCE
IDENTIFIER METADATA SETS
Dublin Core
User Metadata
SetMARC
RECORDS
. . .
From Repositories to Digital Libraries
Field of research and development aiming to promote the theory and practice of processing, dissemination, storage, search and analysis of various digital data.
Way of informational support of science, education, culture.
"The time has come," the Walrus said,"To talk of many things: . . . “
Lewis Carroll. Through The Looking-Glass And What Alice Found There.
Guidelines on Developments of Digital Libraries
Motivations• Information preservation and digital archives.
• Interoperability and integration of information.
• Technology standards.
• Information security.
• User-friendly interfaces, human factors.
• Scientometrics.
Motivations• Information preservation and digital archives.
• Interoperability and integration of information.
• Technology standards.
• Information security.
• User-friendly interfaces, human factors.
• Scientometrics.
Guidelines on Developments of Digital Libraries
DL Expansion • DLs in grid-environment.
• DLs in virtual research environments.
• DLs in social nets.
• DLs in science, education, culture, medicine and economics.
DL Expansion • DLs in grid-environment.
• DLs in virtual research environments.
• DLs in social nets.
• DLs in science, education, culture, medicine and economics.
Guidelines on Developments of Digital Libraries
Development Tools• Methods and models for information representation.
• Tools for digital collections creation.
• Methods and technologies of working with text, multimedia, physical data and other semistructured information.
• Methods of visualizaion of search and navigation.
• Metadata, ontologies and tools for knowledge representation.
Development Tools• Methods and models for information representation.
• Tools for digital collections creation.
• Methods and technologies of working with text, multimedia, physical data and other semistructured information.
• Methods of visualizaion of search and navigation.
• Metadata, ontologies and tools for knowledge representation.
Guidelines on Developments of Digital Libraries
Open Access Idea
Digital LibrariesTools
Scientific and Educational Activity
Institutional Repositories in the form of Open Access
I. Digital Collection. Collection and preservation of intellectual output of organization.
II. Set of services for the collaboration members in order to manage and distribute digital resources.
Jinr Document Server (JDS)
JDS has created and developed as an institutional repository with following content:
1. The research and scientific-related documents: Publications issued in coauthorship with JINR researchers; Archive documents that describe all the essential stages of
the JINR research activity;
2. Documents providing informational support for scientific and technological research performed in JINR.
JDS: Information Services
search and navigation, creation of the user’s groups, saving search results, individual and group bookshelves, manuscripts deposition, discussions on the publications, sending out alerts and messages.
JDS: Collections and Tools
JDS: Content Filling and Update
JDS-PIN
Visualization and Digital Libraries
• Identification of search results, the discovery of relationships between these documents and improving of the search engine;
• Review and navigation by library;• Results presentation of the user interaction with
the available tools of the digital library.
The visual presentation of JDS information resources by tree map
method
The visual presentation of JDS information resources with the radial graph method
test jds.jar
JDS: Future Plans
JDS – PIN data synchronization (development of the application to download bibliografic records and fulltexts from JDS to PIN); Visualization of search results (continue);Visualization of statistics and monitoring;Reseach of JINR social science network.
What is further?
1. The Concept of Information Object Extension•Publication +•Author’s profile•Proposals•Projects•Grants•Results
2. Semantic Search (QA)•Inside local repository•Over OAI repositories over the world
3. Visualization of Search and Navigation•2D•3D
4. Social Networks of Scientists
What is further?
Integration of Digital Libraries
•Information HUBs (regional and national)•Open Information Spaces
What is further?
Information HUBs
•Sophisticated Model of the information data structure.
•Effective schema of update and synchronization of Metadata Arrays.
•Standardization of import and export metadata flows.
Open Information Space
1. Integration of•Information HUBs •standardized information resources
2.Visualized search and navigation
3. Semantic search
International Scientific Information Spaces
Project «DIS» - Data and Information Spaces: “…to develop methods and tools to make digital,
cultural and scientific content available, searchable and accessible for all kinds of users. Interoperability should be achieved on schema levels, repository levels as well as system levels.”
http://wiki.ercim.org/wg/DIS/
Evolution of Digital Library
Extension of the DL concept:
Extension of document types deposited in DLs.
DLs Knowledge infrastructure with shared resources and services and computational resources.
Integration of DLs with GRID technology.
Evolution of Digital Libraries
Full text Archives
Repositoriesof digital texts
Digital Libraries
Universal KnowledgeEnvironment
Local Organization Virtual Organization
Evolution of Digital Libraries
The Knowledge Grid
The Information Grid
The Computation / Data Grid
Evolution of Digital LibrariesSome Projects:
BiblioGrid (Working platform VO ─ Consortium BiblioGrid)
DELOS DELOS Associationhttp://www.delos.info/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1
Diligent D4Science D4Science IIhttp://www.d4science.eu/home
KrCrisOAR – Knowledge Exchange+Current Research Information System+Open Access Repositories
https://infoshare.dtv.dk/twiki/bin/view/KeCrisOar/WebHome
Thank you for your attention!