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Discovery: Implementing a vision for a 'virtuous' flow of metadata across the Web

Discovery: Implementing a vision for a 'virtuous' flow of metadata across the Web. Joy Palmer Mimas, University of Manchester. Key points. Discovery : A Metadata Ecology for UK Education and Research What makes data (or metadata) open? What’s the business case for opening data?.

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Discovery: Implementing a vision for a 'virtuous' flow of metadata across the Web

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  1. Discovery: Implementing a vision for a 'virtuous' flow of metadata across the Web Joy Palmer Mimas, University of Manchester

  2. Key points • Discovery: A Metadata Ecology for UK Education and Research • What makes data (or metadata) open? • What’s the business case for opening data?

  3. A national initiative, including JISC, major universities, The National Archives, British Library & Collections Trust

  4. There was agreement on the Vision. But not how to get there….

  5. Disagreement over services… Agreement over metadata http://www.flickr.com/photos/arenamontanus/4970297633/sizes/m/in/photostream/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/yesiamisme/3629393406/sizes/m/in/photostream/

  6. One infrastructure to bind them all?

  7. Increasingly compelling – shared services & cloud platforms

  8. But then there’s the way the web works (and users behave) (Can we really control this?)

  9. With the introduction of data cycles we have a real ecosystem not a one way street and this ecosystem thrives on collaboration, componentization and open data… (Rufus Pollock, OKFN blog, March 31 2011)

  10. How do we achieve this?

  11. By working on a national level to: • Open up metadata about institutional collections • Achieve further clarity and advocacy over licensing (especially around opening up data for reuse) • Provide sustainable technical guidance • Develop core standards guidance for metadata • Engaging the key stakeholders at every level throughout the process

  12. What makes data open and reusable?

  13. Getting the legal stuff right…

  14. Your data’s not open unless it has an explicit open licensing statement And there are varying degrees of openness to the licenses out there….

  15. We the people… discovery.ac.uk/principles

  16. In short… • Adopt an ‘open by default’ mindset • All metadata releases should adopt standard open licenses • In the vast majority of cases ODC-PDDL, CC0 are appropriate • Avoid home grown variations

  17. And it means being open to machines

  18. The Discovery ecosystem is… • Heterogeneous • Resource-orientated (not service) • Built on aggregations of metadata • Distributed • Reliant on persistent global identifiers • Striving to work well with global search engines

  19. This is all very well in principle… • The next year is about animating the principles on the ground…

  20. Where‘s the business case? user demand, benefit, added-value = sustainability

  21. Beyond rhetoric and hype….we can: • Support institutional efficiencies • Provide more complete signposts to support richer discovery • Increase discoverability of hidden collections • Leverage aggregators to exploit data for us • Leverage the technical creativity of others & innovate

  22. And maybe recast the value chain New business modelsNew value propositionsNew purpose?

  23. Thanks for listening….

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