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eBank UK: linking scientific data, scholarly communication and learning. Michael Day and Rachel Heery UKOLN, University of Bath http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/projects/ebank-uk/ JISC Joint Programmes Meeting, Brighton, 7 July 2004. Outline. eBank UK project aims Progress to date Potential use:
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eBank UK: linking scientific data, scholarly communication and learning Michael Day and Rachel HeeryUKOLN, University of Bath http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/projects/ebank-uk/ JISC Joint Programmes Meeting, Brighton, 7 July 2004
Outline • eBank UK project aims • Progress to date • Potential use: • Integration in digital library services • Use in e-learning contexts • Open data repositories
UKOLN (Bath) Michael Day Monica Duke Rachel Heery Liz Lyon + Andy Powell Southampton Les Carr Simon Coles Jeremy Frey Chris Gutteridge Mike Hursthouse Manchester John Blunden-Ellis The project team
eBank UK in a nutshell • To develop a pilot service linking journal articles and scientific datasets (September 2003-August 2004) • Create institutional repository of crystallographic data (Southampton) • Modify EPrints.org software to handle datasets (Southampton) • Demonstrate eBank search service - linked to ePrints UK - indexing harvested descriptions of datasets and journal articles (UKOLN) • Embed eBank service into the PSIgate subject gateway (Manchester)
Project motivation • Exponential growth in data arising from e-science requires new modes of data curation • Publication at source – need to embed deposit of datasets into the scientific workflow • More effective access to existing datasets • Enable re-use of data (and curation) • Enrich scholarly communication • Investigating recording the provenance of data
1 Set up data collection RAW DATA 2 Collect data 3 Process + correct images DERIVED DATA 4 Solve structure 5 Refine structure RESULTS DATA 6 CIF Crystallographic data workflow
Progress so far • Pilot institutional repository of crystallographic structure reports at Southampton • Enhanced EPrints.org software • Demonstrator eBank service at UKOLN • Work to follow on embedding service into PSIgate • Workshop planned August 2004
Demonstrator • Structure reports and metadata created and stored at local site (initially Southampton) using EPrints.org software • Metadata made available via OAI-PMH • eBank demonstrator service harvests this metadata (OAI Service Provider) • Potentially, other services can build on this infrastructure, e.g. links (citations) from published papers, the PSIgate portal, the JISC IE … Some diagrams …
Linking Crystallographic data and journal e-Prints JOURNAL PUBLICATION EBank (World) EBank REPORT STRUCTURE REPORT REPORT (EPrint) CIF EPrint (Local) DATASET (Contains DATAFILES) RESULTS DERIVED RAW DATA HOLDING INVESTIGATION
Searching, linking and embedding Dataset Dataset dcterms:references Crystal structure (data holding) ePrint UK aggregator service Harvesting OAI-PMH oai_dc Linking Searching, linking and embedding ebank_dc record (XML) dc:type=“CrystalStructure”and/or“Collection” Harvesting OAI-PMH ebank_dc PSIgate portal dc:identifier eBank UK aggregator service Crystal structure report (HTML) Institutional repository dcterms:isReferencedBy Eprint manifestation(e.g. PDF) Linking Harvesting OAI-PMH oai_dc Eprint‘jump-off’ page (HTML) Eprint oai_dc record (XML) dc:type=“Eprint” and/or ”Text” dc:identifier Subject service Searching, linking and embedding Model input Andy Powell, UKOLN.
eBank (potential) links with eLearning • Provide access to primary research data within learning materials • in the taught postgraduate curriculum in chemistry, undergraduate project work, chemical informatics courses • Inclusion of e-research data in e-learning courses. • through links in reading lists, through essay assignments, through analytical problem solving, through practical work, through RDN PSIgate links, etc.
eBank (potential) generic solution • During Phase 1 eBank has focussed exclusively on the chemistry domain and in particular within the area of crystallography. • Potential to expand remit to: • wider range of crystallographic data • other chemistry sub-domains (e.g., combinational chemistry) • Other sciences, e.g., bioinformatics, physical sciences
Potential for Open eData Archives • Possibilities for digital libraries to add value enhancing data with visualisation and scientific context • through the use of mark up languages (CML, CCML, MathML, etc). • Encourage cross-disciplinary collaboration
In conclusion • eBank demonstrates benefits to research community • Potential for integration into digital library services • Moving from demonstrator to service, need to involve publishers and specialist services • Potential for pedagogical benefits in teaching and learning • Wider issues of relation between research and learning in e-learning context