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Connecting components that graph the “new” article

Connecting components that graph the “new” article. Gerry Grenier Senior Director IEEE, Inc. RMap is a p artnership of three research-publ ishing leaders. Data Conservancy (Johns Hopkins University ) Expertise in management of large data archives from multiple disciplines

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Connecting components that graph the “new” article

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  1. Connecting components that graph the “new” article Gerry Grenier Senior Director IEEE, Inc.

  2. RMap is a partnership of three research-publishing leaders • Data Conservancy (Johns Hopkins University) • Expertise in management of large data archives from multiple disciplines • PI: Sayeed Choudhury • IEEE • Expertise in content management and publishing systems • PI: Gerry Grenier • Portico • Expertise in digital preservation, publisher workflow requirements, and existing relationships with 240 publishers • PI: Kate Wittenberg

  3. Funded by Alfred P. Sloan foundation • A two-year project supported by a $602,000 grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation • Developprototype services that build, store, update, and retrieve the connections among publications and data, and preserve those connections over the long-term

  4. Building the article graph • Graph-based view of connections among publications, data, agents, and their properties • Many-to-many relationships rather than one-to-one view of current systems • Tracking and preservation of these connections through the scholarly communications cycle

  5. Work Plan and Deliverables • Year One—Planning Phase: Gather requirements, create use cases, hold workshop (October 22, 2014 NYC) with stakeholders, refine use scenarios based on community feedback • Year Two—Prototype Development: Create system to identify, store, update, and retrieve relationships among publications and their data

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