Advantages and disadvantages of current reference and digital objects linking models in scientific information space Radovan Vrana, M.Sc. Department of.

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Advantages and disadvantages of current reference and digital objects linking models in scientific information space Radovan Vrana, M.Sc. Department of information sciences Faculty of philosophy Zagreb, Croatia

2 Introduction  Growth of electronic information resources  Almost 50% percent of online resources not directly accessible  Global instruments for the direct access to information resources necessary

3 Deconstruction of information resources  1990s - deconstruction of larger information chunks into smaller information objects  Development of a learned article as a mechanism for the systematic publication of fragments of scientific knowledge (Ziman)  Scientists: integrators of fragmented knowledge

4 Requirements (Lynch)  Referencing  Linking  Archiving  Global interlinked virtual library (Harnad)

5 Early information systems  Static links pre-computed and built into a linking database  Links to local or locally licensed content bases + information about library holdings  Advantage: Access the full text of the cited work by searching the database  Disadvantage: Alteration in database was a tedious job

6 PURLs  Special kind of URL  Points to an address (URL) resolver server/service  Resolver service stores the information where PURL points to  Appropriate copy problem  Changes: users are redirected to a new URL  PURL offers an URL which is permanent

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8 The OpenURL  Context-sensitive linking among resources based on the metadata embedded in OpenURLs  Encoding parts of citations as an URL  Transporting metadata about information object  Two parts of OpenURL: BASEURL QUERY

9 OpenURL - structure  BASEURL identifies the OpenURL resolver - provides context sensitive services for the OpenURL  QUERY contains one or more DESCRIPTIONs.  Each DESCRIPTION contains the metadata attributes and values that make up the citation for the resource

10 Example  u/sfxmenu?genre=article&id=doi:10%2E1045%2Fapril2003 lavoie&atitle=Trends%20in%20the%20Evolution%20of%20 the%20Public%20Web &title=D-Lib%20Magazine&stitle=D- Lib%20Mag&issn= &date= &volume=9&issue=4&aulast=O%27Neill&aufirst=Edwar &auinit=T%2E

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12  Appropriate copy – finding information + its location(s)  Location information depending on user context (electronic res. subscriptions, doc. delivery system etc.)  Digital libraries: user profiles, context sensitive environment Appropriate copy problem

13 OpenURL  Advantages: User context Multiple document locations Follows standard URL syntax Accreditation for standard  Disadvantages: Not widely accepted Still complex to implement (what if there is no resolver nearby?) Who should take care of the resolver? Libraries?

14 CrossRef  CrossRef – based on DOI DOI not yet common in citations on the Internet DOI related to publishers, and not libraries DOI server – centralized approach Shorter than OpenURL follows standard URL syntax OpenURL can contain DOI as an attribute = CrossRef can be part of OpenURL enabled architecture

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16 Croatia  Croatian scientific bibliography  Local copy of information object  Voluntary upload of metadata and documents  No place for URLs  Good starting point for mechanisms like OpenURL or CrossRef

17 Conclusion  OpenURL like systems – feasible  Using the existing Internet standards  Libraries still not acquainted with possible benefits  Such mechanisms necessary because of the versatile technology on the Internet