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nicnames: an overview

nicnames: an overview. names roundtable, 18 june 2010 rebecca parker research services librarian swinburne university of technology subject matter expert nicnames project. NicNames: the project. Collaborative project: Swinburne University of Newcastle

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  1. nicnames: an overview names roundtable, 18 june 2010 rebecca parker research services librarian swinburne university of technology subject matter expert nicnames project

  2. NicNames: the project • Collaborative project: • Swinburne • University of Newcastle • University of New South Wales • Funded by the ARROW Project (arrow.edu.au): • Focused on (but not limited to) repositories Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia

  3. Names: the problem • Author name = 20% of academiclibrary catalogue searches • Neither consistent nor unique: problem • all published works by a single author • specific papers by known authors • How about institutional repositories? Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia

  4. Names: the status quo Browse menus for 3 Australian institutional repositories Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia

  5. NicNames: the process • Phase 1: Analysis • Data analysis • Repository manager survey • User research project • Phase 2: Development Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia

  6. NicNames: the discoveries(1) • No one cares what you do untilyou get it wrong • Swinburne examples: • 1. Standard version (controlled) • 2. Preferred version • 3. Published version Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia

  7. NicNames: the discoveries(2) • Name variants can have meaning • Journal house style • Citation formats • Transliteration, transcription, translation • Patronymics and other inherited names • Changes in personal circumstances • Desired distance from previous publications • Different identities for different contexts Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia

  8. NicNames: the discoveries(3) • Authority control doesn’t work for IRs • ‘Missing’ information • ‘Different’ information Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia

  9. NicNames: the discoveries(4) • Publications actually tell us a lot about researchers • Field of research (FOR) classifications • Frequent source titles, conferences • Frequent publishers • Publication type • Affiliation • Coauthorship ARDC:Projects, grants, research data Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia

  10. An obvious solution? • (A) unique identifier(s) • People Australia party identifier • LCCN; ISNI; ISADN • Scopus ID • Thomson ResearcherID • GAMS ID • OpenID • Staff ID or email address Libraries Research Web University Or one to rule them all … ?

  11. NicNames: the decisions • A local approach is appropriate: • Local knowledge • Local systems: repositories, HR • A national approach can be coordinated • Artificial intelligence can help: • Multiple sources of data are the key Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia

  12. NicNames: the software • Assigns unique IDs • Exports to XML, OAI-PMH (new) • Stores known information about researchers • Makes use of data universities already have • Simple Web application with API (PHP) • Can control which data is exported https://launchpad.net/nicnames Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia

  13. ARROW NicNames Project

  14. ARROW NicNames Project

  15. ARROW NicNames Project

  16. ARROW NicNames Project

  17. ARROW NicNames Project • Chris Smith ¹ Chris Smith

  18. ARROW NicNames Project • Ralph = Tim (sometimes)

  19. ARROW NicNames Project

  20. Questions?

  21. Questions?

  22. Questions?

  23. ARROW NicNames Project

  24. NicNames and privacy • Only public data should be used • A ‘no surprises’ approach • Configurable export for data elements Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia

  25. NicNames and ARDCPIP • Now OAI-PMH compliant • Considering future EAC support • Can store party IDs where these exist Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia

  26. Questions? Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia

  27. Acknowledgements • ARROW Project for funding • Thomas Rutter for software screencapture • Dr Peter Sefton, ADFI, for help, adviceand support throughout the Project Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia

  28. For more information on this presentation, please contact: Rebecca Parker Research Services Librarian Swinburne University of Technology rparker@swin.edu.au or visit http://nicnamesproject.blogspot.com/ For software questions, please contact Thomas Rutter, Swinburne Library trutter@swin.edu.au

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