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Multiple Resolution @ CrossRef Chuck Koscher Director of Technology. Handle System Workshop 21 June 2007 Washington, DC. MR has been ‘in the works’ for a long time. -1995/99: Handle and DOI documents speak of multiple resources -2000: Appropriate copy solutions emerge
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Multiple Resolution @ CrossRefChuck KoscherDirector of Technology Handle System Workshop 21 June 2007 Washington, DC
MR has been ‘in the works’ for a long time -1995/99: Handle and DOI documents speak of multiple resources -2000: Appropriate copy solutions emerge -2003: CrossRef implementation discussed at IDF annual meeting -2004: CrossRef begins pilot of ‘menu-based’ MR -2005: Focus shifts to “interim-page” MR, need for country code based MR expressed at IDF annual meeting -2006: MR pilot registers 40,000+ DOIs with interim page service -2007: Country code based MR implemented by CNRI, CrossRef adopts CNRI.RSC_LOC approach, implements ‘production’ scale MR service
MR solution has two parts • Handle system data representation and resolution processes • Best done collaboratively (ex. IDF) • Best implemented centrally (e.g. CNRI) • Data management • Deal with needs of a specific community (ex. CrossRef) • Provide a service for these users to maintain Handle data • Provide neutral intermediary services
CrossRef works by owners depositing XML <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> … <timestamp>200706181120</timestamp> … <journal> <journal_metadata> <full_title>Test Publication</full_title> <abbrev_title>T27P</abbrev_title> <issn media_type='print'>99999999</issn> </journal_metadata> <journal_issue> <publication_date media_type='print'> <month>5</month> <day>5</day> <year>2001</year> </publication_date> <journal_volume> <volume>33</volume> </journal_volume> <issue>1</issue> </journal_issue> <journal_article publication_type='full_text'> <titles> <title>Article Apr 16, 2007 11:51</title></titles> <contributors> <person_name sequence='first' contributor_role='author'> <given_name>Chuck</given_name> <surname>Koscher</surname> </person_name> (cont.) <publication_date media_type='print'> <month>5</month> <day>9</day> <year>1995</year> </publication_date> <pages> <first_page>100</first_page><last_page>200</last_page> </pages> <doi_data> <doi>10.50505/test_200704082300</doi> <resource>http://www.crossref.org/</resource> </doi_data> <component_list> <component parent_relation="isPartOf"> <description>Some component DOI</description> <doi_data> <doi>10.50505/test_200611161118</doi> <resource>http://www.crossref.org/</resource> </doi_data> </component> </component_list>
MR ULRs expressed as added <resources> <publication_date media_type='print'> <month>5</month> <day>9</day> <year>1995</year> </publication_date> <pages> <first_page>100</first_page><last_page>200</last_page> </pages> <doi_data> <doi>10.50505/test_200704082300</doi> <resource>http://www.crossref.org/</resource> </doi_data> <collection> <property type="xref:mr:enable-interim-page"/> <property type="xref:mr:list"/> <item> <!-- this one gets display on top(or first) on the interim page --> <property type="xref:mr:label">Soil Science Society of America</property> <property type="xref:mr:use-prime-url"/> <!--Directs this link to use whatever URL the publisher originally deposited -> </item> <item> <!-- this, and subsequent items, are links to this article co-hosted on other platforms --> <property type="xref:mr:label">GeoScienceWorld</property> <resource>http://vzj.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/content/abstract/4/2/225</resource> </item> </collection> <component_list> <component parent_relation="isPartOf"> <description>Some component DOI</description> <doi_data> <doi>10.50505/test_200611161118</doi> <resource>http://www.crossref.org/</resource> </doi_data> </component> </component_list>
Neutral intermediary services ? • Interim page is a way-point • Users decide • Independent of any target hosting platform www.crossref.org/iPage
Concerns • Multiple participants with independent objectives • Permissions • Education (redirection confuses everyone) • Merging overlapping data