This document summarizes Peter Murray's presentation on interoperability and its role in standardization. The presentation covered four levels of interoperability: technical, syntactic, semantic, and organizational. It also discussed the ResourceSync specification, which provides a framework for synchronizing web resources between a source and destination using sitemaps. The specification builds on existing sitemap standards and is currently in beta with the goal of finalizing version 1.0 in fall 2013. Implementation tools are being developed and public feedback is being solicited to improve the specification.
ICT role in 21st century education and its challenges
Interoperability and Its Role In Standardization, Plus A ResourceSync Overview
1. Interoperability and
Its Role In Standardization
Peter Murray
Assistant Director,Technology Services Development, LYRASIS
NISO Update,American Library Association 2013
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2. NISO Update,American Library Association, 30-Jun-2013Cape Town Book Fair at Cape Town Internation Convention Centre by Danie van der Merwe on Flickr 2
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Cape Town Book Fair at Cape Town Internation Convention Centre by Danie van der Merwe on Flickr
DSC01522.JPG by jaysones 2
4. NISO Update,American Library Association, 30-Jun-2013
Cape Town Book Fair at Cape Town Internation Convention Centre by Danie van der Merwe on Flickr
DSC01522.JPG by jaysones
Masterton District Library by Keith Davenport on Flickr 2
5. NISO Update,American Library Association, 30-Jun-2013
Cape Town Book Fair at Cape Town Internation Convention Centre by Danie van der Merwe on Flickr
DSC01522.JPG by jaysones
Masterton District Library by Keith Davenport on Flickr
The OCLC Mothership by Michael Porter on Flickr 2
6. NISO Update,American Library Association, 30-Jun-2013
Cape Town Book Fair at Cape Town Internation Convention Centre by Danie van der Merwe on Flickr
DSC01522.JPG by jaysones
Masterton District Library by Keith Davenport on Flickr
The OCLC Mothership by Michael Porter on Flickr
Self checkout stations by San José Library on Flickr 2
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Cape Town Book Fair at Cape Town Internation Convention Centre by Danie van der Merwe on Flickr
DSC01522.JPG by jaysones
Masterton District Library by Keith Davenport on Flickr
The OCLC Mothership by Michael Porter on Flickr
Self checkout stations by San José Library on Flickr
The Discharge Area by Canton Public Library on Flickr 2
8. NISO Update,American Library Association, 30-Jun-2013
Cape Town Book Fair at Cape Town Internation Convention Centre by Danie van der Merwe on Flickr
DSC01522.JPG by jaysones
Masterton District Library by Keith Davenport on Flickr
The OCLC Mothership by Michael Porter on Flickr
Self checkout stations by San José Library on Flickr
The Discharge Area by Canton Public Library on Flickr
2The future of books by Johan Larsson on Flickr
9. NISO Update,American Library Association, 30-Jun-2013
Cape Town Book Fair at Cape Town Internation Convention Centre by Danie van der Merwe on Flickr
DSC01522.JPG by jaysones
Masterton District Library by Keith Davenport on Flickr
The OCLC Mothership by Michael Porter on Flickr
Self checkout stations by San José Library on Flickr
The Discharge Area by Canton Public Library on Flickr
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The future of books by Johan Larsson on Flickr
eBook Readers Galore by Michael Porter on Flickr
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Cape Town Book Fair at Cape Town Internation Convention Centre by Danie van der Merwe on Flickr
DSC01522.JPG by jaysones
Masterton District Library by Keith Davenport on Flickr
The OCLC Mothership by Michael Porter on Flickr
Self checkout stations by San José Library on Flickr
The Discharge Area by Canton Public Library on Flickr
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The future of books by Johan Larsson on Flickr
eBook Readers Galore by Michael Porter on Flickr
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• MARC
• ONIX
• Z39.50
• EPub
• SIP/NCIP
• EDI
• ISBN
• SUSHI
• OpenURL
• DOI
• SRU/SRW
• ERM
• METS
• HTML
• RDF
• OAI-PMH
• DAISY
• PDF
Standards Making It Happen
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Layer Aim Objects Solutions
Technical
Interoperability
Syntactic
Interoperability
Semantic
Interoperability
Organizational
Interoperability
Technically
Secure Data
Transfer
Signals
Protocols of
Data Transfer
Processing of
Received Data
Data
Standardized
Data Exchange
(e.g. XML)
Processing and
Interpretation
of Data
Information
Common
Directories,Data
Keys,Ontologies
Automatic
Linkage of
Processes
Process
(Workflow)
Standardized
Process
Elements
“Three dimensions of organizational interoperability”, European Journal of ePractice, Nº 6 · January 2009 · ISSN: 1988-625X
Four Levels of Interoperability
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Layer Aim Objects Solutions
Technical
Interoperability
Syntactic
Interoperability
Semantic
Interoperability
Organizational
Interoperability
Technically
Secure Data
Transfer
Signals
Protocols of
Data Transfer
Processing of
Received Data
Data
Standardized
Data Exchange
(e.g. XML)
Processing and
Interpretation
of Data
Information
Common
Directories,Data
Keys,Ontologies
Automatic
Linkage of
Processes
Process
(Workflow)
Standardized
Process
Elements
“Three dimensions of organizational interoperability”, European Journal of ePractice, Nº 6 · January 2009 · ISSN: 1988-625X
Four Levels of Interoperability
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Layer Aim Objects Solutions
Technical
Interoperability
Syntactic
Interoperability
Semantic
Interoperability
Organizational
Interoperability
Technically
Secure Data
Transfer
Signals
Protocols of
Data Transfer
Processing of
Received Data
Data
Standardized
Data Exchange
(e.g. XML)
Processing and
Interpretation
of Data
Information
Common
Directories,Data
Keys,Ontologies
Automatic
Linkage of
Processes
Process
(Workflow)
Standardized
Process
Elements
“Three dimensions of organizational interoperability”, European Journal of ePractice, Nº 6 · January 2009 · ISSN: 1988-625X
Four Levels of Interoperability
16. NISO Update,American Library Association, 30-Jun-2013 5
Layer Aim Objects Solutions
Technical
Interoperability
Syntactic
Interoperability
Semantic
Interoperability
Organizational
Interoperability
Technically
Secure Data
Transfer
Signals
Protocols of
Data Transfer
Processing of
Received Data
Data
Standardized
Data Exchange
(e.g. XML)
Processing and
Interpretation
of Data
Information
Common
Directories,Data
Keys,Ontologies
Automatic
Linkage of
Processes
Process
(Workflow)
Standardized
Process
Elements
“Three dimensions of organizational interoperability”, European Journal of ePractice, Nº 6 · January 2009 · ISSN: 1988-625X
Four Levels of Interoperability
17. NISO Update,American Library Association, 30-Jun-2013 5
Layer Aim Objects Solutions
Technical
Interoperability
Syntactic
Interoperability
Semantic
Interoperability
Organizational
Interoperability
Technically
Secure Data
Transfer
Signals
Protocols of
Data Transfer
Processing of
Received Data
Data
Standardized
Data Exchange
(e.g. XML)
Processing and
Interpretation
of Data
Information
Common
Directories,Data
Keys,Ontologies
Automatic
Linkage of
Processes
Process
(Workflow)
Standardized
Process
Elements
“Three dimensions of organizational interoperability”, European Journal of ePractice, Nº 6 · January 2009 · ISSN: 1988-625X
Four Levels of Interoperability
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Today...
• ResourceSync
Peter Murray, LYRASIS
• NCIP
Mike Dicus, Ex Libris
• SIP
Ted Coppel,Auto-Graphics
• IOTA
Rafal Kasprowski, Rice University
• Other NISO Initiatives
Nettie Lagace, NISO
19. ResourceSync: Leveraging Sitemaps
for Resource Synchronization
Slides adapted from talk by
Bernhard Haslhofer, University ofVienna
WWW 2013, Rio de Janeiro, May 17th
http://www.openarchives.org/rs/
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What?
• A framework for synchronizing Web
resources from a Source to a Destination
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Web
sync
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Why?
• rsync: filesystem sync, but not Web
• OAI-PMH: metadata, but not resources
• Web-DAV: extends HTTP, requires server
installation at source
• ...
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… because lots of projects and services are doing
synchronization but rely on ad-hoc solutions!
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arxiv.org mirroring
• 2.4M resources (PDF,
metadata, Latex src)
• ~800/day created or
updated
• uses homebrew
mirroring since 1994 (!)
• look for more general
solution to support
independent destinations
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Wikipedia
• 1.4 updates / sec
• many dependent
services reusing
Wikipedia content (e.g.,
DBPedia, Freebase, etc.)
• harvest articles via OAI-
PMH, retrieve changes
via IRC, download
dumps
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data.europeana.eu
• aggregates metadata
from >200 data
providers in Europe
• 10 largest providers
contribute 80%
• >190 providers
contribute 20%
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Design Guidelines
• Sync small websites / repositories (few
resources) but also large data collections
(millions of resources)
• Support low change frequency (weeks /
months) to high change frequency
(seconds) sources
• Low adoption barrier!
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Status
• Beta spec (v. 0.9) for public comment
http://www.openarchives.org/rs/toc
• Tool development started
• Separate documents for archiving and push
deployments
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Next Steps
• Continue tool development & deployment
• Collect
• public comments on
resourcesync@googlegroups.com
• implementation issues on
https://github.com/resync/resync/issues
• Version 1.0 in fall 2013 (NISO standard)
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