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OpenURL 1.0. European Endeavor Users Group Meeting Helsinki, Sept 1-6 2003 Esa-Pekka Keskitalo, System Analyst Helsinki University Library. Outline. Background The Draft OpenURL in Libraries. Background. Appropriate Copy Problem Broken Link Problem
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OpenURL 1.0 European Endeavor Users Group MeetingHelsinki, Sept 1-6 2003 Esa-Pekka Keskitalo, System Analyst Helsinki University Library
Outline • Background • The Draft • OpenURL in Libraries
Background • Appropriate Copy Problem • Broken Link Problem • Appropriate Copy – Linkking should be user sensitive • Broken Links should be fixed centrally (need to be fixed somewhere)
OpenURL is ”a methodology for describing • resources that that are referenced in a networked environment • contextof the reference” • Neutrally in respect to applications and user communities
From 0.1 to 1.0 • Much extended • ”Registry” • From ”scholarly” to a more general approach
Standard in two parts • ContextObject • A description of a resource that is referenced (target) • A description of the context of the reference (source) • A definition of a set of Namespaces • Registry • Detailed lists of options – will expand
A Context Object is a Set of Entities • Context Object is an information construct with six Entities. • Referent is the core entity sine qua non • Referent = what is being referenced= what we e.g. want to read in fulltext
Referring Entity Resolver ContextObject Entities Service type Requester Referrer Referent
ContextObject Entities • Referent: a referenced resource, e.g. an article, a person etc. • Referring entity: where the reference is, e.g. an article • Requester: who is using the system • Service Type: what is wanted, e.g. ”fulltext” • Resolver: the target resolving service • Referrer: The system that generates the ContextObject.
ContextObjectEntitiesDescriptors Detailed information about an Entity. • Identifiers • Metadata-by-Value • Metadata-by-Reference • Private Data
ContextObjectEntitiesDescriptors1) Identifiers Defines • Namespace that is being used • Identifier, unique in that Namespace Namespace: DOIIdentifier: 10.1126/science.275.5304.1320 Namespace: MailtoIdentifier: some.one@helsinki.fi Namespace: ISSNIdentifier: 1234-5678
ContextObjectEntitiesDescriptors2) By-Value Metadata Defines • the metadata format used • metadata expressed in that format Metadata: MARC21 = MARCXML Schemarft_val_fmt = ori:fmt:xml:xsd:MARC21 <?xml version=”1.0” encoding=”UTF-8”?>---<varfield id="245" i1="1" i2="0"><subfield label="a">Policing the new world disorder /</subfield> <subfield label="c">by Robert Oakley and Michael Dziedzic.</subfield> </varfield>
ContextObjectEntitiesDescriptors3) By-Reference-Metadata Defines • the Metadata Format used • the network location of the metadata Metadata: MARC21 = MARCXML Schema rft_ref_fmt = http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/schema/MARC21slim.xsd rft_ref = http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/Sandburg/sandburg.xml
ContextObjectEntitiesDescriptors4) Private Data • Not defined in the Standard • Specific to the Referrer (the generator of the ContextObject) • Must be understood by the Resolver
ContextObjectEntitiesConstraints • Exactly 1 Referent in one ContextObject • No more than 1 Referring Entity, Requester, Referrer • Zero or more Service Types and Resolvers. • All Descriptors may describe all Entities • Multiple Descriptors possible
REGISTRY • description of network-referenced resources • description of the context of the references • support of transportation of the descriptions over the network
RegistryComponents • Namespaces • 3 Naming Environments • Character Encodings • Physical Representations • Constraint Languages • Context Object Formats • Metadata Formats • Transports • Community Profiles
Registry Components1) Naming Environments • URI – Uniform Resource Identifier • ORI – Open Resource Identifier • XRI – Private Resource Identifier
Registry Components Naming Environmentsa) Uniform Resource Identifier • Internet Assigned Naming Authority (IANA) • http, ftp, mailto • ldap • urn, urn:ISBN, urn:ISSN, urn:NBN
Registry Components Naming Environmentsb) Open Resource Identifier • bibcode, doi, isbn, issn, oai, sici • Id for Referrers: • domain name + string • Id for Service Types: • abstract, citation, fulltext, holdings, ILL
Registry Components Naming Environmentsc) Private Resource Identifier • Not defined any further
Registry Components 2) Encodings • Character Encodings • UTF-8, ISO-8859-1, Big5 • IANA List
Registry Components 3) Physical Representations • Physical Representations • XML and KEV (Key/Encoded Value) • KEV specified in the Standard
Registry Components 4) Constraint Languages • Constraint Languages • Z39.88-2003 MTX • W3C XML Schema
Registry Components 5) Context Object Formats • Format • a concrete method to express a class of information constructs • Physical representation + constraint language+ constraints • A definite choice set within the Format triple • KEV + MTX + Matrix of Section 8.1. of Part 2 • XML + XSD + XML Schema of Section 8.2 of Part 2
Registry Components 6) Metadata Formats • MARC 21 • OAI_dc • XML and KEV metadata formats for books, dissertations, journals, patents specially defined
Registry Components 7) Transports • Method of tarnsporting over the network • OpenURL 0.1 for backwards compatibility • 6 combinations: OpenURL http or https • inline • by reference GET / POST • by value GET / POST
Registry Components 8) Community Profiles • A set of choices from Registry entries for an application domain • 1 Context Object Format • Metadata Formats • URI and ORI Namespaces • Transports • Identifiers • Expressed in XML
Draft Standard 1.0 • Released in March • Time for testing and comments ends in November, 2003 • Big changes to version 0.1
OpenURL resolving server • Resolving server needs constat attention • Centralised update services emerging, but - • Central knowledge needs adjusting • Local knowledge needed in addition • Growing demand for reliable identifiers • A standard for knowledge database format would be useful
Library Systems • Need to be ”OpenURL Enabled” • 0.1 ”pretty easy”; how about 1.0?
OpenURL and cataloguing • What should be catalogued into the records? • Every static URL in records will be a problem • Static URLs still useful as long as they work • Cataloguing rules revision?
OpenURL and the others • DOI and URN are for persistent linking, OpenURL for context-sensitive linking Work well togethet • OpenURL is not a new Z39.50. With OpenURL, you have to know what you are looking for. • OpenURLs are not for human eyes
OpenURL in the Future • OpenURL is gaining momentum • Standardisation • Sharing of knowledge • Identification • Software development