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Using Sakai to Support eScience Sakai Conference June 12-14, 2007 Sayeed Choudhury Tim DiLauro, Jim Martino, Elliot Metsger, Mark Patton and David Reynolds.

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1 Using Sakai to Support eScience Sakai Conference June 12-14, 2007 Sayeed Choudhury Tim DiLauro, Jim Martino, Elliot Metsger, Mark Patton and David Reynolds Sheridan Libraries Bob Hanisch Space Telescope Institute Alex Szalay and Ethan Vishniac Physics and Astronomy Johns Hopkins University A pilot project aimed at preserving, curating, and enabling access to digital data and associated electronic journals content.

2 The Virtual Observatory The Virtual Observatory enables new science by greatly enhancing access to data and computing resources. The VO makes it easy to locate, retrieve, and analyze data from archives and catalogs worldwide. The VO is about data discovery, access, and integration. The VO is NOT a huge centralized data repository. The VO provides standard protocols for obtaining data from distributed collections. The VO is national (US NVO) and international (IVOA).

3 The data preservation problem Research communities publish peer-reviewed journal papers that describe highly processed data. Long-term preservation and curation systems for digital journal content, including the digital data presented only graphically, are not currently in place. The research cannot be verified and the results cannot be easily compared to other data in order to broaden impact. Public funds invested in scientific research do not have maximum return on investment. Essential legacy datasets may be lost.

4 Approach Integrate digital data management into the publication process (data capture, review, metadata tagging and validation, storage). Exploit emerging information technology standards for managing distributed data collections, including digital journals. Provide multiple access methods to digital data to maximize visibility and re-use. Exploit information management and curation experience in the university libraries and build on long-term institutional commitments to preservation.

5 Data Storage Appliance Metadata database Digital data objects Ancillary information Data Storage Appliance Metadata database Digital data objects Ancillary information Data Storage Appliance Metadata database Digital data objects Ancillary information replication services VOSpace Publication & Editorial Process Data capture Metadata capture & validation Links Identifiers Data Access VO portals Journal portals Other after-market distributors Registry Logging Library Curation Preservation Components

6 A prototype project Tasks –metadata definition* –content management tool evaluation/selection (Fedora)* –physical storage and replication* –publication process revisions and testing –policy development –business model development *Shared technology development/deployment with National Virtual Observatory

7 Scientific Data and Sakai

8 E-Publishing System

9 Scientific Data and Sakai E-Publishing System Repository

10 Scientific Data and Sakai E-Publishing System CollaborationLearning Repository Discovery through search, RSS, wikis…

11 Scientific Data and Sakai E-Publishing System CollaborationLearning Repository Discovery through search, RSS, wikis…

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13 Acknowledgements Contributors Michael Kurtz, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Kevin Marvel, Bob Milkey, American Astronomical Society Ray Plante, NCSA, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Andrew Lawrence Funding Institute of Museum and Library Services Microsoft Corporation JISC (Project STORE) Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition Teragrid


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