OpenDOAR and ROAR RSP Services Day, Bath, 15 th Jan.2009 Peter Millington SHERPA Technical Development Officer SHERPA, University of Nottingham
Outline Overview of open access repository lists –What are they used for? Open access repositories –The context OpenDOARs facilities ROARs facilities Searching the content of OA repositories Mashing up OpenDOAR and ROAR
OpenDOAR & ROAR, etc. OpenDOAR – 1300 records –Directory of Open Access Repositories –SHERPA, University of Nottingham ROAR – 1239 records –Registry of Open Access Repositories –EPrints.org, University of Southampton Other OA Repository lists –OAIster– 1066 records –OAI Registered Data Providers– 941 records DOAJ - Directory of Open Access Journals
Open Access Repositories Worldwide
Growth of OpenDOAR Database
Growth of Repository Content
Uses of OpenDOAR & ROAR Finding open access repositories Source lists for harvesters –Search services – e.g. Intute RS –Data mining Searching the content of OA repositories Analysis of repositories features Statistics for Open Access advocacy Funding policy decisions Third party mash-ups – e.g. Repository66
OpenDOAR Facilities Listing of OA repositories geographically Searching for OA repositories –By keyword, language, country, software, etc. Charting & Mapping –Statistical charts (16 headings) for any search –Google Maps for any search Searching the content of OA repositories –Using Googles Custom Search Engine Tools –API, Policies Tool, RSS Feed
ROAR Facilities Searching for OA repositories –By keyword, country, software, content type Thumbnail images of home pages Statistical charts –Growth of repository content –Content type statistics Searching the content of OA repositories –Using Googles Custom Search Engine
ROAR Repository Growth Chart
ROAR Pie Chart
OpenDOAR & ROAR Compared OpenDOARROAR Search by keyword Filter by: Repository type, Software, Country, Language, Content type, Subject area Filter by: Repository type, Software, Country Analytical statisticsContent growth statistics API, Policies ToolCelestial - Harvesting analytics database
Collection Approaches OpenDOARROAR Repositories onlyRepositories Some open access journals Must have some open access full texts Allows metadata-only and gated access items Suggestions & Proactive discovery Self-registration only Manual validationTaken on trust + some automated validation
Content Searching OpenDOAR & ROAR use Google CSE Uses Googles indexes & technology –Just searches URLs listed in the database Focussed search results –High probability of open access full text items –Unlike Google Scholar & Google per se Benefits for… –Under-resourced institutions –Unaffiliated & off-campus researchers
Repository66 Mash-up Developed by Stuart Lewis, Aberystwyth Interactive worldwide repository map –Repository software used –Repository size –Descriptive data Combining… –ROAR data –OpenDOAR data via the API –Coordinates look-up using –Google Maps / Google Earth
Any questions? OpenDOAR – ROAR – Repository66 –