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Interoperability: the value of recombinant potential

Interoperability: the value of recombinant potential. Lorcan Dempsey VP Research and Chief Strategist ARLIS 2004, New York, April 2004. Overview. MARC MARC-XML, MODS, Dublin Core, Onix, IEEE LOM, VRA Core, … EAD, TEI, DC, MARC METS, SCORM, DIDL, … DDI, FGDC, ...

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Interoperability: the value of recombinant potential

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  1. Interoperability:the value ofrecombinant potential Lorcan Dempsey VP Research and Chief Strategist ARLIS 2004, New York, April 2004

  2. Overview MARC MARC-XML, MODS, Dublin Core, Onix, IEEE LOM, VRA Core, … EAD, TEI, DC, MARC METS, SCORM, DIDL, … DDI, FGDC, ... MARC AMC, EAD, DC, RSLP, … RDF, OWL, SKOS, … NCIP, ISO-ILL, … OAI, RSS, ATOM, … OAIS, METS, OCLC/RLG, … Z39.50, SRW/U, Xquery, … SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, REST, … GIF, TIFF, PNG, JPEG, … XML, XSLT, … DDC, LCSH, LCC, TGN, AAT, … PURL, DOI, ISTC, URN, Info-URI, … XRML,ODRL,.. GIF, TIFF, PNG, JPEG, …

  3. Interoperability as recombinant potential • Can I • navigate across several databases by subject, by name, by place, by resource type, by educational level? • add a document to a repository? • add a repository to a distributed query? • fuse metadata from one database with another? • assemble these resources into a learning package? • embed an interactive service in my exhibition, my reading list, my campus portal? • ingest a content package into an archive? • take a content package out of an archive in 10 years time? • cite a document in a repository? • bring resources into my own workspace? • With • as little custom work as possible • as little precoordinated agreement as possible

  4. Interoperability is an economic issue • Extract maximum value from investment in • Data (metadata and content) • Services • By ensuring that they are • Sharable • Reusable • Recombinable

  5. Interoperability is an economic issue • Allow users focus on productive use of learning and research resources rather than on the messy mechanics of interaction. • Allow resource managers develop routine approaches.

  6. Personal collections PDAs campus portal learning management systems exhibitions course materialtext book new scholarly resources readinglists Institutional repository Virtual reference Digitized collections Catalog New aggregations E-reserve Licensed collections Library serviceenvironment user environments resource environment

  7. Simple descriptive metadata Application profile ‘Element set’ Information model Values Encoding FRBRINDECSCIDOC AACR2 LCSH…Names MARC DC VRA CoreMODS XML ISO2709RDF

  8. Dublin Core OAI set record MARC8 ONIX VRA Core TEI RSLP CSDGM Item metadata Collection levelmetadata Collections Item Simple Description More simple Less simple

  9. A ‘portal’ example Common services I need a few references Content services Application services Presentation services

  10. Common services authentication Content services Application services Presentation services

  11. Directory: user profile Common services Content services Application services Presentation services

  12. Common services Query broker Content services Application services Presentation services

  13. Directory: service description Common services Content services Application services Presentation services

  14. Common services Content: results list Content services Application services Presentation services

  15. Common services I’d like to get this book. Request broker Content services Application services Presentation services

  16. Common services Directory: ILL policy Content services Application services Presentation services

  17. Directory: service description Common services Content services Application services Presentation services

  18. Common services Content: circ/ILL system Content services Application services Presentation services

  19. Application architecture Common services I need this article too. Request broker Content services Application services Presentation services

  20. Common services openURL resolver Content services Application services Presentation services

  21. Common services Directory: local knowledge base Content services Application services Presentation services

  22. Common services Directory: service description Content services Application services Presentation services

  23. Common services Content: article Content services Application services Presentation services

  24. Directory: user profile Directory: service description Directory: ILL policy Authentication Common services Directory: local knowledge base Reference db OpenURL resolver Circ/ILL system Article db Request broker Query broker Content services Application services Presentation services

  25. Some important areas Item metadata MARC DC IEEE-LOM VRA-core MODS Content packages SCORM METS MPEG 21 DIDL • Hierarchical description • EAD • Text markup • TEI

  26. Some important areas Sharing data OAI RSS Identifiers • Reference linking • OpenURL • Query • Z39.50 • SRW/U • Controlled vocabs • Topics • Names • Places

  27. An institutional perspective • High acronymic density a source of bewilderment • Makers and takers • State of the art keeps receding over the horizon • Does balkanization leads to sub-optimal approaches?

  28. Thank you! Lorcan Dempsey DempseyL@oclc.org

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