Cómo seleccionar estrategias de codificación adecuados para la producción de LOD habilitado para datos bibliográficos Marcia L.Zeng Kent State University.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
AgriOcean DSpace FAO and UNESCO-IOC/IODE combine efforts in their support of Open Access Imma Subirats & Sarah Dister, FAO of the United Nations (Italy)
Advertisements

Putting the Pieces Together Grace Agnew Slide User Description Rights Holder Authentication Rights Video Object Permission Administration.
OAI from 50,000 Feet OAI develops and promotes interoperability solutions that aim to facilitate the efficient dissemination of content. Begun in 1999.
1 of 16 Information Access The External Information Providers © FAO 2005 IMARK Investing in Information for Development Information Access The External.
OpenDOAR The Directory of Open Access Repositories Bill Hubbard SHERPA Manager University of Nottingham.
DC2001, Tokyo DCMI Registry : Background and demonstration DC2001 Tokyo October 2001 Rachel Heery, UKOLN, University of Bath Harry Wagner, OCLC
DC Architecture WG meeting Monday Sept 12 Slot 1: Slot 2: Location: Seminar Room 4.1.E01.
Digital Repositories – Linked Open Data – the possible Role of D4Science Workshop, December 2010, FAO use cases A tool to create Linked Data providers.
Authority Descriptions AGRIS Vocabularies classifies disambiguates Resources describes Disambiguate metadata, collocate resources, add consistency, e.g.
IUFRO International Union of Forest Research Organizations Eero Mikkola Results of WP2 – Report Introduction to the work of WP2: Metadata, Keywords and.
A centre of expertise in digital information management IMS Digital Repositories Interoperability Andy Powell UKOLN,
Catherine Worrall Slide Library Co-ordinator, University College Falmouth.
Andy Powell, Eduserv Foundation Feb 2007 The Dublin Core Abstract Model – a packaging standard?
From content standards to RDF Gordon Dunsire Presented at AKM 15, Porec, 2011.
RoMEO, JULIET and OpenDOAR: A Tale with a Happy Ending!
A centre of expertise in digital information management UKOLN is supported by: XML and the DCMI Abstract Model DC Architecture WG Meeting,
International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications DC-Scholar, 24 th September /10/2014 Scholarly Works Application.
A centre of expertise in digital information management UKOLN is.
A centre of expertise in digital information management UKOLN is.
Introduction to RDF Based on tutorial at
Developing a Metadata Exchange Format for Mathematical Literature David Ruddy Project Euclid Cornell University Library DML 2010 Paris 7 July 2010.
FAO and UNESCO-IOC/IODE Combine Efforts in their Support of Open Access Written by Marc Goovaerts, U. Hasselt, BE.
DigiTool METS Profile DigiTool Version 3.0. DigiTool METS Profile 2 What is METS? A Digital Library Federation initiative built upon the work of MOA2.
A centre of expertise in digital information management UKOLN is supported by: Eprints Application Profile UK Repositories Search Project.
RDF Kitty Turner. Current Situation there is hardly any metadata on the Web search engine sites do the equivalent of going through a library, reading.
AgriDrupal - a “suite of solutions” for agricultural information management and dissemination, built on the Drupal CMS; - the community of practice around.
Metadata : Concentrating on the data, not on the scheme Imma Subirats FAO of the United Nations Marcia Zeng Kent State University euroCRIS Meeting Bologna.
A Dublin Core Application Profile in the Agricultural Domain Johannes Keizer, Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN, Library and Documentation Systems.
DICOM in XML Where we’re headed. Background In 2003, the Ad Hoc Publishing Committee created ‘proof-of-concept’ drafts of Parts 3, 6, 12, and 16 –Base.
Opening up the bibliography for the future The Danish Scenario: taking Danish National Bibliography reuse to the next level Carsten H. Andersen Director.
Metadata: Its Functions in Knowledge Representation for Digital Collections 1 Summary.
ZAR4DIN project, Zambia AgriDrupal training workshop DAY 1 Lusaka, 22 March 2011 Valeria Pesce.
EdReNe Workshop London, 8th – 9th January 2008 Enhancing the LOM application profiles using the DOI AIE – Italian Publishers Association.
Metadata Standards and Applications 5. Applying Metadata Standards: Application Profiles.
1/ 27 The Agriculture Ontology Service Initiative APAN Conference 20 July 2006 Singapore.
4th project meeting 27-29/05/2013, Budapest, Hungary FP 7-INFRASTRUCTURES programme agINFRA agINFRA A data infrastructure for agriculture.
Archival description and linked data: Opportunities and implementation challenges Karen F. Gracy, Ph.D., Kent State University The Metadata Vocabulary.
8/28/97Organization of Information in Collections Introduction to Description: Dublin Core and History University of California, Berkeley School of Information.
Metadata: An Overview Katie Dunn Technology & Metadata Librarian
METADATA VALUE SPACE Almost all metadata standards require or recommend the use of controlled vocabularies for some elements.
1 On the Record Report of the Library of Congress Working Group on the Future of Bibliographic Control Diane Boehr Head of Cataloging, NLM
SWAP FOR DUMMIES. Scholarly Works Application Profile a Dublin Core Application Profile for describing scholarly works (eprints) held in institutional.
Scalable Metadata Definition Frameworks Raymond Plante NCSA/NVO Toward an International Virtual Observatory How do we encourage a smooth evolution of metadata.
Library needs and workflows Diane Boehr Head of Cataloging National Library of Medicine, NIH, DHHS
Implementation scenarios, encoding structures and display Rob Walls Director Database Services Libraries Australia.
Creating an Application Profile Tutorial 3 DC2004, Shanghai Library 13 October 2004 Thomas Baker, Fraunhofer Society Robina Clayphan, British Library Pete.
Evolving MARC 21 for the future Rebecca Guenther CCS Forum, ALA Annual July 10, 2009.
1 Dublin Core & DCMI – an introduction Some slides are from DCMI Training Resources at:
AGROVOC Thesaurus. 1980s: developed as multilingual structured thesaurus for agricultural terminology (“rice”) : parallel effort to express thesaurus.
Introduction to the Semantic Web and Linked Data Module 1 - Unit 2 The Semantic Web and Linked Data Concepts 1-1 Library of Congress BIBFRAME Pilot Training.
UC San Diego Library: Where we are with Linked Data Arwen Hutt.
Metadata “Data about data” Describes various aspects of a digital file or group of files Identifies the parts of a digital object and documents their content,
1 Developing a Metadata Element Set or an Application Profile Image credits: 6Y old Anthony.
Pete Johnston, Eduserv Foundation 16 April 2007 An Introduction to the DCMI Abstract Model JISC.
Tiziana // Alessandra Lenzi - MG Breaking down the walls Project Museo Galileo and the Linked Open Data A joint project between.
A centre of expertise in digital information management UKOLN is supported by: Functional Requirements Eprints Application Profile Working.
Differences and distinctions: metadata types and their uses Stephen Winch Information Architecture Officer, SLIC.
Santi Thompson - Metadata Coordinator Annie Wu - Head, Metadata and Bibliographic Services 2013 TCDL Conference Austin, TX.
DC Architecture WG meeting Wednesday Seminar Room: 5205 (2nd Floor)
Current initiatives in developing library linked data Gordon Dunsire Presented at the Cataloguing and Indexing Group Scotland seminar “Linked data and.
Online Information and Education Conference 2004, Bangkok Dr. Britta Woldering, German National Library Metadata development in The European Library.
Setting the stage: linked data concepts Moving-Away-From-MARC-a-thon.
A Semi-Automated Digital Preservation System based on Semantic Web Services Jane Hunter Sharmin Choudhury DSTC PTY LTD, Brisbane, Australia Slides by Ananta.
Extraction and Visualization of Metadata Analytics for Multimedia Learning Object Repositories: The case of TERENA TF-media network Kostas Vogias 1, Ilias.
Peter Shepherd COUNTER March 2012
Repository Software - Standards
WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD? Ann Ellis Dec. 18, 2000
Metadata in Digital Preservation: Setting the Scene
Some Options for Non-MARC Descriptive Metadata
AUC’s Role In Facilitating Access To Knowledge In The Arab World
Presentation transcript:

Cómo seleccionar estrategias de codificación adecuados para la producción de LOD habilitado para datos bibliográficos Marcia L.Zeng Kent State University Estados Unidos de América Imma Subirats Organización de la Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y Agricultura XX XX, 2013

Background 8 repositories (13 countries, 17 institutions ) Virtual Open Access Agriculture & Aquaculture Repository Task: turning the bibliographic data -- from an ad-hoc modeled database in a silo  to the data in a standardized metadata repository …  heading to the LOD universe

Data Provider Service Provider 8 repositories (13 countries, 17 institutions )

To make local data into a Linked Data dataset ---  What metadata standard(s) to follow?  What is the minimal set of properties to include to insure meaningful data sharing?  Is there any metadata model or application profile for my data?  What data values to provide – plain text string or Unified Resource Identifier (URI)?  How to encode our data in order to move from a local database to a Linked Data dataset? Questions from the data providers:

Example: - related data fields from 8 data providers Various standards were applied Everyone uses an ad-hoc in-house format.

Step 1. Know your own data model Resource Agent About…

Step 2. Map your data fields to the LODE-BD chunks and properties Once Once or many 0 or once 0 or many

LODE-BD Groups 1. Title Information 2. Responsible Body 3. Physical Characteristics 4. Location 5. Subject 6. Description of content 7. Intellectual property 8. Usage 9. Relation between documents / agents 9 Chunks of Properties

LODE-BD Groups 1. Title Information 2. Responsible Body 3. Physical Characteristics 4. Location 5. Subject 6. Description of content 7. Intellectual property 8. Usage 9. Relation between documents / agents LODE - BD 九大组属性和关系 Minimum properties metadata-beta-version “++” = mandatory property “+" = highly recommended

Step 3. Walk through the LODE-BD decision trees, one by one

Step 3. Walk through the LODE-BD decision trees, one by one

Step 4. Find metadata terms & the encoding examples

Follow the path to find a direct road to the LOD

DC Terms User Guide/Publishing Metadata These properties can only use non- literal values ser_Guide/Publishing_Metadata

See next slide for a larger image

A list of all metadata terms used in LODE-BD and a crosswalk to Schema.org terms

Various Data Dictionaries & Sample Records 9 Chunks of Properties 18 Decision Trees & Scenarios BIBO AGS AGLS EPRINT MARCREL DC DCTERMS Summary : LODE - BD Method

Step 5. Implement the LODE-BD approach in a system  Alternative #1, "Design-time" strategy: go back and change your current ad-hoc model to use the LODE “good practices” model. = > This means some changes to your database and the services that access it.  Alternative #2, "Run-time" strategy: you convert on the fly to a “good-practices” model upon request and leave your ad- hoc model unchanged. => This means adding a conversion service.

Step 6. Output your data search & browse My data Metadata Repository records RDF graphs LOD

LODE-BD principles  To promote the use of well-established metadata standards and the emerging LOD-enabled vocabularies proposed in the Linked Data community;  To encourage the use of authority data, controlled vocabularies, and syntax encoding standards in metadata statements whenever possible;  To encourage the use of resource URIs as data values when they are available;  To facilitate the decision-making process regarding data encoding for the purpose of exchange and reuse;  To provide a reference support that is open for suggestions of new properties and metadata terms according to the needs of the Linked Data community.

 LODE-BD Recommendations v.2.0  See also: AGROVOC as LOD, OpenAgris bibliographic data as LOD.