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Interoperability scenarios between UKPMC and OpenAIRE. Jo McEntyre, Wolfram Horstmann. Objectives. Develop an aligned OA policy The better the OA world is organized , the better the scientific community can communicate Provide more coverage in OpenAIRE /UKPMC
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Interoperabilityscenariosbetween UKPMC andOpenAIRE Jo McEntyre, Wolfram Horstmann
Objectives • Develop an alignedOA policy • The betterthe OA worldisorganized, thebetterthescientificcommunitycancommunicate • Providemorecoverage in OpenAIRE/UKPMC • Allowfreechoicebetween IRs and SRs • Save researcher‘s time forreporting • Re-useexistingbibliographicdata • Prevent double input, redundancy, confusion • Pavepathstofutureapplications • e.g. Research datamanagement
Functions for Researchers (end-users) • When using UKPMC with respect to EC-Grants • FP7-funded articles can be added to UKPMC • “One stop” grant claiming • Delegation of FP7 grant information management • When using OpenAIREwith respect to UKPMC • to be referred to UKPMC for depositing full-texts • to find UKPMC records with EC-Grant information • to see UKMPC as provider of a given record in claiming services
Functions for Funders • When using UKPMC with respect to EC-Grants • Analysis of funding outcomes in the context of other biomedical funding • When using OpenAIREwith respect to UKPMC • maximize coverage and accuracy in disciplinary comparisons of EC-Grants
Infrastructural implications • Within UKPMC • find Life Science full-texts from institutional repositories in OpenAIRE (with or without EC-Grant information) • fetch of full-text from OpenAIRE/IRs • link to full-texts in IRs • Within OpenAIRE • find Life Science full-texts with EC Grant information from UKMPC • find Life Science records from UKPMC for claiming display • enrich IR records with PM(C)IDs / de-duplication
Whatdoesthismeanpractically? • Manyroutesofdeposit – impossibletoexplain all – instead a hypotheticalusecase • Forthesakeofclarity, picture a „Grant reportingactionfor SC39 projects“ • All coordinatorsreceiveletterwith link toOpenAIREandproject-specificcredentials • Whenlogging in, they find a suggestionlistofpossiblepublicationsresultingfromtheproject, including all repositoriesworldwide UKMPC/BASE • The taskistoclaimthecorrectrecords, maybeedit/completethemoraddmissing
OpenAIRE-UKPMC content flow OpenAIRE deposition and claiming Article Metadata Article in UKPMC? Wiley, Elsevier? Add Grant Info, link to IR UKPMC UKPMC manuscript processing Packet complete Authors PubMed
Grant information in UKPMC • If articles are “self archived”: grant info is linked to that article during the process • Requirement: PI-Grant relationships supplied by Funder in the UKPMC deposition system • If articles are publisher-deposited: grant info has to be added retrospectively • Requirement: (semi)manual annotation e.g. by retrospective bulk upload of information or author claiming mechanism
Summary of practical tasks • UKPMC info in OpenAIRE • Records (in claiming) • full-text flag (in claiming) • OA-Articles with EC Grant Info from UKMPC-MSS in OpenAIRE (public display, see 2.) • Transfer of complete records (full-text+EC Grant Info) from OpenAIRE to UKPMC* • Directing user from OpenAIRE to UKMPC for MSS-Upload * NOTE: Bulk Upload for XML-conversion of Full-Text from OpenAIRE into UKPMC (see 2.)
Proposed pilot project: towards building “PMC Europe” • Goal: explore content flow between OpenAIRE and PMC • Deliver: FP7-funded Health-related articles deposited via OpenAIRE into UK PubMed Central • Demonstrate and report on: • technical feasibility • linking of bibliographic records in UKPMC to FP7 award data • added value (enrichment, citations, database links) • usage • Costs: • technical staff (pipeline set up, funder database adjustments, author support, report writing) ~ 6 months FTE = ~ 50,000 € • per manuscript processing (conversion) for 6 months (up to 500 articles of which 30% will come via OpenAIRE) = up to150 articles @ 50 € per article = 7,500 €