DSpace for Cultural Heritage: adding support for images visualization,audio/v...Andrea Bollini
Digital Repositories are continuously evolving into platforms aimed at managing, visualizing, curating and preserving a variety of different cultural digital objects together with their relationships
To support interoperability and to allow a broad dissemination and re-use of cultural heritage and research results, we have built two DSpace add-ons to be released as open source, the IIIF (International Image Interoperability Framework) Image Viewer and the audio/video streaming module. The first one manages the complexity of digital objects such as page sequences, chapters and sections, exposing the metadata and the structure with the IIIF presentation API and use the IIIF API to provide fast visualization and low bandwidth use. The streaming module allows to stream audio / video content loaded in the repository using adaptive streaming and the DASH industry standard. Both modules provide a full open source stack or enable the integration with external Images and Media Server.
Managing the relations between digital objects both in a hierarchical or relational way is a key feature, in order to manage every kind of cultural heritage material. Thus we are enhancing the DSpace Data Model in order to provide not only structural metadata management but also the description of relationships within cultural contexts.
Slides presented at OR2017 - Brisbane, Australia
Preseted at OR2017 - Brisbane
Panel Discussion: COAR Next Generation Repositories: Results and Recommendations
The presentation focus on the recommended technologies to implement in Repository platforms
The nearly ubiquitous deployment of repository systems in higher education and research institutions provides the foundation for a distributed, globally networked infrastructure for scholarly communication. However, repository platforms are still using technologies and protocols designed almost twenty years ago, before the boom of the Web and the dominance of Google, social networking, semantic web and ubiquitous mobile devices.
To that end, in April 2016, COAR launched a working group to identify the technologies and architectures of the next generation of repositories. There are two threads to our work: (1) increase the exposure by repositories of uniform behaviors that can be used by machine agents to fuel novel scholarly applications that reach beyond the scope of a single repository and that enable to smoothly embed repository content into mainstream web applications. (2) integrate with existing scholarly infrastructures, specifically those aimed at identification, as a means to solidly embed repositories in the overall scholarly communication landscape.
This panel will present the results of the COAR Next Generation Repositories Working Group including our vision, design assumptions, use cases, architectural and technical recommendations, and next steps. The session will also include time for audience discussion and feedback.
DSP3B: DSpace Interest Group 3B: DSpace-CRIS Workshop · 11/Jun/2015: 3:30pm-5:00pm · Location: Regency E
DSpace-CRIS Workshop
Andrea Bollini, Luigi Andrea Pascarelli, Michele Mennielli, David Palmer
Cineca, Italy; Hong Kong University
The 90-minute workshop will introduce attendees to the latest version of the DSpace-CRIS module, covering its functional and technical aspects.
DSpace-CRIS is an additional open-source module for the DSpace platform. It extends the DSpace data model providing the ability to manage, collect and expose data about any entities of the research domain, such as people, organizational units, projects, grants, awards, patents, publications, and so on. Before OR2015 a new version of the system will be released to follow the new DSpace 5.0 version. The new version contains, among other things, important enhancements of its integration with ORCID.
The DSpace-CRIS extensible data model will be explained in depth, through examples and discussion with participants.
Other main topics are DSpace-CRIS "components", management of relationships and network analysis functionalities.
At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
- understand the DSpace-CRIS data model
- evaluate if DSpace-CRIS fits the requirements of their institution
- use the DSpace-CRIS User Interface
- change the default configuration, adapting it to a specific data model.
Tuesday 5 May 2020: Contextualizing and engaging with Web domains, Valérie Sc...WARCnet
The document discusses contextualizing studies of web domains through mixed quantitative and qualitative approaches. It proposes several methods for contextualization, including comparing archived and live web content, investigating the history of domain names in countries studied, and documenting the evolution of web archiving sources and efforts. The document also discusses engaging the public by addressing the usefulness of results for scholars, promoting findings to domain providers, and developing infographics, questions, and an interactive quiz to make the studies more appealing to a general audience.
Achille Felicetti "Introduction to the Ariadne winter school and to the ARIAD...ariadnenetwork
This presentation, by Achille Felicetti of PIN, gives an introduction to the ARIADNE winter school, to the ARIADNE research infrastructure and to the integration of archaeological datasets into the infrastructure. The process of integrating diverse datasets using the ARIADNE Catalogue Data Model to provide a high level description and the strategies to support retrieval by subject, period and map location.
Slides used to introduce the technical aspects of DSpace-CRIS to the technical staff of the Hamburg University of Technology.
Main topics:
The DSpace-CRIS data model: additional entities, interactions with the DSpace data model (authority framework), enhanced metadata, inverse relationship
ORCID integration & technical details: available features & use cases (authentication, authorization, profile claiming, profile synchronization push & pull, registry lookup), configuration, API-KEY, use of the sandbox, metadata mapping
Wednesday 6 May: Hand me the data! What you should know as a humanities resea...WARCnet
Wednesday 6 May: Hand me the data! What you should know as a humanities researcher before asking for data from a web archive, Ulrich Have, NetLab/DIGHUMLAB, Aarhus University
DSpace for Cultural Heritage: adding support for images visualization,audio/v...Andrea Bollini
Digital Repositories are continuously evolving into platforms aimed at managing, visualizing, curating and preserving a variety of different cultural digital objects together with their relationships
To support interoperability and to allow a broad dissemination and re-use of cultural heritage and research results, we have built two DSpace add-ons to be released as open source, the IIIF (International Image Interoperability Framework) Image Viewer and the audio/video streaming module. The first one manages the complexity of digital objects such as page sequences, chapters and sections, exposing the metadata and the structure with the IIIF presentation API and use the IIIF API to provide fast visualization and low bandwidth use. The streaming module allows to stream audio / video content loaded in the repository using adaptive streaming and the DASH industry standard. Both modules provide a full open source stack or enable the integration with external Images and Media Server.
Managing the relations between digital objects both in a hierarchical or relational way is a key feature, in order to manage every kind of cultural heritage material. Thus we are enhancing the DSpace Data Model in order to provide not only structural metadata management but also the description of relationships within cultural contexts.
Slides presented at OR2017 - Brisbane, Australia
Preseted at OR2017 - Brisbane
Panel Discussion: COAR Next Generation Repositories: Results and Recommendations
The presentation focus on the recommended technologies to implement in Repository platforms
The nearly ubiquitous deployment of repository systems in higher education and research institutions provides the foundation for a distributed, globally networked infrastructure for scholarly communication. However, repository platforms are still using technologies and protocols designed almost twenty years ago, before the boom of the Web and the dominance of Google, social networking, semantic web and ubiquitous mobile devices.
To that end, in April 2016, COAR launched a working group to identify the technologies and architectures of the next generation of repositories. There are two threads to our work: (1) increase the exposure by repositories of uniform behaviors that can be used by machine agents to fuel novel scholarly applications that reach beyond the scope of a single repository and that enable to smoothly embed repository content into mainstream web applications. (2) integrate with existing scholarly infrastructures, specifically those aimed at identification, as a means to solidly embed repositories in the overall scholarly communication landscape.
This panel will present the results of the COAR Next Generation Repositories Working Group including our vision, design assumptions, use cases, architectural and technical recommendations, and next steps. The session will also include time for audience discussion and feedback.
DSP3B: DSpace Interest Group 3B: DSpace-CRIS Workshop · 11/Jun/2015: 3:30pm-5:00pm · Location: Regency E
DSpace-CRIS Workshop
Andrea Bollini, Luigi Andrea Pascarelli, Michele Mennielli, David Palmer
Cineca, Italy; Hong Kong University
The 90-minute workshop will introduce attendees to the latest version of the DSpace-CRIS module, covering its functional and technical aspects.
DSpace-CRIS is an additional open-source module for the DSpace platform. It extends the DSpace data model providing the ability to manage, collect and expose data about any entities of the research domain, such as people, organizational units, projects, grants, awards, patents, publications, and so on. Before OR2015 a new version of the system will be released to follow the new DSpace 5.0 version. The new version contains, among other things, important enhancements of its integration with ORCID.
The DSpace-CRIS extensible data model will be explained in depth, through examples and discussion with participants.
Other main topics are DSpace-CRIS "components", management of relationships and network analysis functionalities.
At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
- understand the DSpace-CRIS data model
- evaluate if DSpace-CRIS fits the requirements of their institution
- use the DSpace-CRIS User Interface
- change the default configuration, adapting it to a specific data model.
Tuesday 5 May 2020: Contextualizing and engaging with Web domains, Valérie Sc...WARCnet
The document discusses contextualizing studies of web domains through mixed quantitative and qualitative approaches. It proposes several methods for contextualization, including comparing archived and live web content, investigating the history of domain names in countries studied, and documenting the evolution of web archiving sources and efforts. The document also discusses engaging the public by addressing the usefulness of results for scholars, promoting findings to domain providers, and developing infographics, questions, and an interactive quiz to make the studies more appealing to a general audience.
Achille Felicetti "Introduction to the Ariadne winter school and to the ARIAD...ariadnenetwork
This presentation, by Achille Felicetti of PIN, gives an introduction to the ARIADNE winter school, to the ARIADNE research infrastructure and to the integration of archaeological datasets into the infrastructure. The process of integrating diverse datasets using the ARIADNE Catalogue Data Model to provide a high level description and the strategies to support retrieval by subject, period and map location.
Slides used to introduce the technical aspects of DSpace-CRIS to the technical staff of the Hamburg University of Technology.
Main topics:
The DSpace-CRIS data model: additional entities, interactions with the DSpace data model (authority framework), enhanced metadata, inverse relationship
ORCID integration & technical details: available features & use cases (authentication, authorization, profile claiming, profile synchronization push & pull, registry lookup), configuration, API-KEY, use of the sandbox, metadata mapping
Wednesday 6 May: Hand me the data! What you should know as a humanities resea...WARCnet
Wednesday 6 May: Hand me the data! What you should know as a humanities researcher before asking for data from a web archive, Ulrich Have, NetLab/DIGHUMLAB, Aarhus University
Linked Data for Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC)Stefan Dietze
The document discusses the relationship between building information modeling (BIM) and the semantic web. It provides an introduction to linked data and describes how semantic web technologies can be used to add contextual and background knowledge to BIM data, such as geographical, historical, and statistical information. It also addresses challenges around preserving and maintaining the evolution of linked BIM and architecture data on the semantic web.
DSpace-CRIS: An Open Source Solution for Research - @THETA15Michele Mennielli
This document discusses DSpace-CRIS, an open source Current Research Information System (CRIS) developed by Cineca. It summarizes Cineca's role supporting the Italian academic system, describes how DSpace was expanded into a CRIS to track additional research entities and outputs, and provides examples of DSpace-CRIS installations. Integration with ORCID for researcher profiling is also covered.
DSpace-CRIS: an open source solution - Cineca euroCRIS membership meeting Por...Andrea Bollini
The idea of DSpace-CRIS has its origin in 2009 when the Hong Kong University decided to extend the information exposed in their DSpace IR adding information (people/projects) coming from other systems already in use (mainly) for administrative purpose: a CRIS.
One year ago, November 2012, DSpace-CRIS was released as an open source solution to enrich DSpace (1.8.2). After highlighting the important steps made by the DSpace Community in 2013, that will bring to the final release of DSpace 4.0 in December, Cineca focused its presentation on what DSpace-CRIS is today.
The most important announcement was that DSpace-CRIS is now compatible and compliant with the CERIF standard and that an export feature in CERIF XML will be available in the DSpace-CRIS 4.0 version. Indeed the key components of the CERIF data model are supported natively: UUID, timestamped relation, semantic characterization.
In addition to that, the dynamic, flexible and not hardcoded approach of DSpace-CRIS data model makes it very easy to create new entities (besides the few predefined ones) and configure instances compliant with CERIF.
There are several advantages that DSpace-CRIS brings to Institutional Repositories and to the DSpace community overall:
- CRIS entities as authority for Item metadata values;
- DSpace Items can be linked and displayed in the detail page of any CRIS entities;
- Ability to display selected publications (or any other related entities) in the researcher profile;
- It is possible to create lists of selected publications (or any other related entities);
- CRIS entity detailed page visit;
- Global & Top related CERIF Entity views & downloads referencing the CRIS entity (projects for researchers, researchers for OrgUnits, etc.);
- Global & Top item views & downloads referencing the CRIS entity;
- email and RSS alerts;
- Article level metrics for PubMed (extensible):
- Cited-by count in the item page
- Number of articles for researcher
- Total citations for researcher (only items in local DSpace database will be counted)
DSpace-CRIS: new features and contribution to the DSpace mainstreamAndrea Bollini
The presentation focus on the latest releases of DSpace-CRIS, compatible with DSpace 5 and 6, with new exciting features. Particularly interesting is the recent integration between DSpace-CRIS and CKAN released as an independent module. The DSpace-CKAN Integration Module has already been released in open source (same license than DSpace) and it can easily adopted also by standard DSpace installations, both JSPUI or XMLUI.
Starting with DSpace-CRIS 5.6.1, along with the security fixes of DSpace JSPUI 5.6, the following features have been introduced: an extendible UI to deliver the bitstreams with dedicated viewers, a simple metadata editing of any DSpace object; the editing of archived items using the submission UI; a deduplication and duplicate-alert tool; improved ORCiD synchronization; improved submission form; improved security model for CRIS entities; creation of CRIS object as part of the submission process, automatic calculation of metrics; advanced import framework; on-demand DOI registration; template services.
DSpace-CKAN Integration Module allows users to directly preview the dataset content deposited in a CKAN instance from DSpace via a “curation task”. DSpace-CRIS and DSpace-CKAN will be supported by 4Science also for the future major versions of the platform and the roadmap to the DSpace 7 compatibility will be also presented.
DSpace-CRIS_An open source solution for Research_EDU15Michele Mennielli
The research area is a complex world to manage. It involves collecting data, supporting researchers and administrators, monitoring results, allocating resources efficiently, enhancing visibility, and strengthening national and international collaborations. RIMs manage these activities, but they might be too expensive. This is why Cineca developed DSpace-CRIS, and released it in open source.
New Discovery Tools for Digital Humanities and Spatial Data (Summary of the J...Micah Altman
This document discusses new tools for digital humanities and spatial data. It describes how physical discovery of manuscripts led to new methods of transmission and preservation of information over time. Modern libraries are indexing resources through internal catalogs and digital objects. The text advocates for moving resources on the semantic web using linked open data with RDF to better integrate geographic data and connect projects. The future of catalogs may involve direct access to digital resources through APIs, linked open data, and graph databases to allow deeper analysis of content and spatial indexing of metadata.
Béatrice Markhoff - Semantic mediation ArSol and CIDOC CRMariadnenetwork
Presentation given by Béatrice Markhoff of the University of Tours at the ARIADNE winter school on work that has been carried out to integrate data and to implement ArSol (Archives du Sol). The presentation describes the mapping to the CIDOC CRM and how its been implemented to provide a web based application.
DSpace-CRIS: a CRIS enhanced repository platformAndrea Bollini
International Conference on Economics and Business Information 19 to 20 April 2016 in Berlin
This presentation introduces you to the version 5.5.0 of the DSpace-CRIS extension. With such extension you can capture the full picture of the research activities conduct in your institution and their context. It enables to showcase the experts, the facilities, the services and much more to attract funding, facilitate collaborations and curate the scientific reputation of your Institution.
Leverage DSpace for an enterprise, mission critical platformAndrea Bollini
Conference: Open Repository, Indianapolis, 8-12 June 2015
Presenters: Andrea Bollini, Michele Mennielli
Cineca, Italy
We would like to share with the DSpace Community some useful tips, starting from how to embed DSpace into a larger IT ecosystem that can provide additional value to the information managed. We will then show how publication data in DSpace - enriched with a proper use of the authority framework - can be combined with information coming from the HR system. Thanks to this, the system can provide rich and detailed reports and analysis through a business intelligence solution based on the Pentaho’s Mondrian OLAP open source data integration tools.
We will also present other use cases related to the management of publication information for reporting purpose: publication record has an extended lifecycle compared to the one in a basic IR; system load is much bigger, especially in writing, since the researchers need to be able to make changes to enrich data when new requirements come from the government or the university researcher office; data quality requires the ability to make distributed changes to the publication also after the conclusion of a validation workflow.
Finally we intend to present our direct experience and the challenges we faced to make DSpace easily and rapidly deployable to more than 60 sites.
The ARIADNE interoperability framework, component architecture and registry s...ariadnenetwork
Presentation by Costis Dallas
Digital Curation Unit-IMIS, Athena Research Centre
Department of Communication, Media and Culture, Panteion University
Faculty of Information, University of Toronto
and
Dimitris Gavrilis
Digital Curation Unit-IMIS, Athena Research Centre
Full-day session on archaeological infrastructures and services at the 18th Cultural Heritage and New Technologies (CHNT) conference
Vienna, Austria
11th -13th November 2013
Tuesday 5 May: The Shapes of Archives and Memory, Helle Strandgaard JensenWARCnet
This document outlines a research project that will examine how the online activities of national archives in Denmark and the UK have shaped archives and their role in public memory-making. The project will use global history theory to analyze the websites of the Danish National Archive and the National Archives UK from their earliest versions archived by the Wayback Machine and national web archives. The analysis will focus on aspects like connections to other sites, functions, size, topics, internal networks, audiences, and design. It will also consider the broader technological contexts. The goal is to understand how the archives' online presences have evolved and how web archives can shape both the history written about archives and archives' own histories on the web.
The document discusses a data wrangling experiment to create datasets from the Rijksmuseum collection and web archive data for research purposes. A group of researchers from different universities aim to develop standardized code books and controlled vocabularies to structure the data and enable interlinking across collections. They discuss techniques like SPARQL and identifiers in Wikidata to retrieve and organize machine-readable data for future studies of body postures in artworks and web archives.
Extending DSpace 7: DSpace-CRIS and DSpace-GLAM for empowered repositories an...4Science
DSpace-CRIS is an extended version of DSpace that offers a powerful and flexible data model to describe not only publications but all research entities and their relationships. DSpace-CRIS 7 will feature a new Angular UI and REST API in addition to functionality for compliance with OpenAire, integrating publications from external sources, bidirectional ORCID integration, and synchronizing with other systems. DSpace-CRIS also extends data modeling capabilities and provides tools for data quality, metadata management, and extensibility.
Preseted at OR2017 - Brisbane
Panel Discussion: COAR Next Generation Repositories: Results and Recommendations
The presentation focus on the recommended technologies to implement in Repository platforms
The nearly ubiquitous deployment of repository systems in higher education and research institutions provides the foundation for a distributed, globally networked infrastructure for scholarly communication. However, repository platforms are still using technologies and protocols designed almost twenty years ago, before the boom of the Web and the dominance of Google, social networking, semantic web and ubiquitous mobile devices.
To that end, in April 2016, COAR launched a working group to identify the technologies and architectures of the next generation of repositories. There are two threads to our work: (1) increase the exposure by repositories of uniform behaviors that can be used by machine agents to fuel novel scholarly applications that reach beyond the scope of a single repository and that enable to smoothly embed repository content into mainstream web applications. (2) integrate with existing scholarly infrastructures, specifically those aimed at identification, as a means to solidly embed repositories in the overall scholarly communication landscape.
This panel will present the results of the COAR Next Generation Repositories Working Group including our vision, design assumptions, use cases, architectural and technical recommendations, and next steps. The session will also include time for audience discussion and feedback.
WIDOCO: A Wizard for Documenting Ontologiesdgarijo
WIDOCO is a WIzard for DOCumenting Ontologies that guides users through the documentation process of their vocabularies. Given an RDF vocabulary, WIDOCO detects missing vocabulary metadata and creates a documentation with diagrams, human readable descriptions of the ontology terms and a summary of
changes with respect to previous versions of the ontology. The documentation consists on a set of linked enriched HTML pages that can be further extended by end users. WIDOCO is open source and builds on well established Semantic Web tools. So far, it has been used to document more than one hundred ontologies in different domains.
DSpace-CRIS: new features and contribution to the DSpace mainstream4Science
DSpace-CRIS is an extended version of DSpace that provides a powerful and flexible data model to describe not just publications but all entities in the research environment and their relationships. It allows institutions to manage research information like researcher profiles, projects, and outputs in a free and open source system, rather than expensive proprietary platforms. New features in recent versions include improved ORCID integration, signposting support, and an integration with CKAN for data discovery, preview, and visualization.
This document provides an overview of a heritage management project. It includes sections on defining heritage, developing a proposal, analyzing context and stakeholders, identifying target groups and gaps, and conducting critical analysis. The estimated time to complete the project is 20 hours. Key activities involve mapping the territory to identify heritage, analyzing messages promoted and existing legislation/rights, conducting a SWOT analysis, and developing concepts and a proposal for the project. References and resources from Wikipedia will also be utilized.
IRIS-supporting and managing the research life cycle-eunis15Michele Mennielli
IRIS is the new CRIS (Current Research Information System) developed by Cineca, resulting from the
merge of two different solutions that have been used by Italian universities in the last 10 years. By the end of 2015, over 60 Italian Universities will be using IRIS. One of the main components of IRIS is Dspace-CRIS, an open source stand-alone mixed repository-CRIS platform (developed by the Consortium) that combines the agile OA content management provided by DSpace with additional CERIF compliant CRIS features built on top (such as persons, organisations and projects).
IRIS has 5 different modules that can work independently, but at the same time they interoperate through standard protocols and interfaces.
Linked Data for Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC)Stefan Dietze
The document discusses the relationship between building information modeling (BIM) and the semantic web. It provides an introduction to linked data and describes how semantic web technologies can be used to add contextual and background knowledge to BIM data, such as geographical, historical, and statistical information. It also addresses challenges around preserving and maintaining the evolution of linked BIM and architecture data on the semantic web.
DSpace-CRIS: An Open Source Solution for Research - @THETA15Michele Mennielli
This document discusses DSpace-CRIS, an open source Current Research Information System (CRIS) developed by Cineca. It summarizes Cineca's role supporting the Italian academic system, describes how DSpace was expanded into a CRIS to track additional research entities and outputs, and provides examples of DSpace-CRIS installations. Integration with ORCID for researcher profiling is also covered.
DSpace-CRIS: an open source solution - Cineca euroCRIS membership meeting Por...Andrea Bollini
The idea of DSpace-CRIS has its origin in 2009 when the Hong Kong University decided to extend the information exposed in their DSpace IR adding information (people/projects) coming from other systems already in use (mainly) for administrative purpose: a CRIS.
One year ago, November 2012, DSpace-CRIS was released as an open source solution to enrich DSpace (1.8.2). After highlighting the important steps made by the DSpace Community in 2013, that will bring to the final release of DSpace 4.0 in December, Cineca focused its presentation on what DSpace-CRIS is today.
The most important announcement was that DSpace-CRIS is now compatible and compliant with the CERIF standard and that an export feature in CERIF XML will be available in the DSpace-CRIS 4.0 version. Indeed the key components of the CERIF data model are supported natively: UUID, timestamped relation, semantic characterization.
In addition to that, the dynamic, flexible and not hardcoded approach of DSpace-CRIS data model makes it very easy to create new entities (besides the few predefined ones) and configure instances compliant with CERIF.
There are several advantages that DSpace-CRIS brings to Institutional Repositories and to the DSpace community overall:
- CRIS entities as authority for Item metadata values;
- DSpace Items can be linked and displayed in the detail page of any CRIS entities;
- Ability to display selected publications (or any other related entities) in the researcher profile;
- It is possible to create lists of selected publications (or any other related entities);
- CRIS entity detailed page visit;
- Global & Top related CERIF Entity views & downloads referencing the CRIS entity (projects for researchers, researchers for OrgUnits, etc.);
- Global & Top item views & downloads referencing the CRIS entity;
- email and RSS alerts;
- Article level metrics for PubMed (extensible):
- Cited-by count in the item page
- Number of articles for researcher
- Total citations for researcher (only items in local DSpace database will be counted)
DSpace-CRIS: new features and contribution to the DSpace mainstreamAndrea Bollini
The presentation focus on the latest releases of DSpace-CRIS, compatible with DSpace 5 and 6, with new exciting features. Particularly interesting is the recent integration between DSpace-CRIS and CKAN released as an independent module. The DSpace-CKAN Integration Module has already been released in open source (same license than DSpace) and it can easily adopted also by standard DSpace installations, both JSPUI or XMLUI.
Starting with DSpace-CRIS 5.6.1, along with the security fixes of DSpace JSPUI 5.6, the following features have been introduced: an extendible UI to deliver the bitstreams with dedicated viewers, a simple metadata editing of any DSpace object; the editing of archived items using the submission UI; a deduplication and duplicate-alert tool; improved ORCiD synchronization; improved submission form; improved security model for CRIS entities; creation of CRIS object as part of the submission process, automatic calculation of metrics; advanced import framework; on-demand DOI registration; template services.
DSpace-CKAN Integration Module allows users to directly preview the dataset content deposited in a CKAN instance from DSpace via a “curation task”. DSpace-CRIS and DSpace-CKAN will be supported by 4Science also for the future major versions of the platform and the roadmap to the DSpace 7 compatibility will be also presented.
DSpace-CRIS_An open source solution for Research_EDU15Michele Mennielli
The research area is a complex world to manage. It involves collecting data, supporting researchers and administrators, monitoring results, allocating resources efficiently, enhancing visibility, and strengthening national and international collaborations. RIMs manage these activities, but they might be too expensive. This is why Cineca developed DSpace-CRIS, and released it in open source.
New Discovery Tools for Digital Humanities and Spatial Data (Summary of the J...Micah Altman
This document discusses new tools for digital humanities and spatial data. It describes how physical discovery of manuscripts led to new methods of transmission and preservation of information over time. Modern libraries are indexing resources through internal catalogs and digital objects. The text advocates for moving resources on the semantic web using linked open data with RDF to better integrate geographic data and connect projects. The future of catalogs may involve direct access to digital resources through APIs, linked open data, and graph databases to allow deeper analysis of content and spatial indexing of metadata.
Béatrice Markhoff - Semantic mediation ArSol and CIDOC CRMariadnenetwork
Presentation given by Béatrice Markhoff of the University of Tours at the ARIADNE winter school on work that has been carried out to integrate data and to implement ArSol (Archives du Sol). The presentation describes the mapping to the CIDOC CRM and how its been implemented to provide a web based application.
DSpace-CRIS: a CRIS enhanced repository platformAndrea Bollini
International Conference on Economics and Business Information 19 to 20 April 2016 in Berlin
This presentation introduces you to the version 5.5.0 of the DSpace-CRIS extension. With such extension you can capture the full picture of the research activities conduct in your institution and their context. It enables to showcase the experts, the facilities, the services and much more to attract funding, facilitate collaborations and curate the scientific reputation of your Institution.
Leverage DSpace for an enterprise, mission critical platformAndrea Bollini
Conference: Open Repository, Indianapolis, 8-12 June 2015
Presenters: Andrea Bollini, Michele Mennielli
Cineca, Italy
We would like to share with the DSpace Community some useful tips, starting from how to embed DSpace into a larger IT ecosystem that can provide additional value to the information managed. We will then show how publication data in DSpace - enriched with a proper use of the authority framework - can be combined with information coming from the HR system. Thanks to this, the system can provide rich and detailed reports and analysis through a business intelligence solution based on the Pentaho’s Mondrian OLAP open source data integration tools.
We will also present other use cases related to the management of publication information for reporting purpose: publication record has an extended lifecycle compared to the one in a basic IR; system load is much bigger, especially in writing, since the researchers need to be able to make changes to enrich data when new requirements come from the government or the university researcher office; data quality requires the ability to make distributed changes to the publication also after the conclusion of a validation workflow.
Finally we intend to present our direct experience and the challenges we faced to make DSpace easily and rapidly deployable to more than 60 sites.
The ARIADNE interoperability framework, component architecture and registry s...ariadnenetwork
Presentation by Costis Dallas
Digital Curation Unit-IMIS, Athena Research Centre
Department of Communication, Media and Culture, Panteion University
Faculty of Information, University of Toronto
and
Dimitris Gavrilis
Digital Curation Unit-IMIS, Athena Research Centre
Full-day session on archaeological infrastructures and services at the 18th Cultural Heritage and New Technologies (CHNT) conference
Vienna, Austria
11th -13th November 2013
Tuesday 5 May: The Shapes of Archives and Memory, Helle Strandgaard JensenWARCnet
This document outlines a research project that will examine how the online activities of national archives in Denmark and the UK have shaped archives and their role in public memory-making. The project will use global history theory to analyze the websites of the Danish National Archive and the National Archives UK from their earliest versions archived by the Wayback Machine and national web archives. The analysis will focus on aspects like connections to other sites, functions, size, topics, internal networks, audiences, and design. It will also consider the broader technological contexts. The goal is to understand how the archives' online presences have evolved and how web archives can shape both the history written about archives and archives' own histories on the web.
The document discusses a data wrangling experiment to create datasets from the Rijksmuseum collection and web archive data for research purposes. A group of researchers from different universities aim to develop standardized code books and controlled vocabularies to structure the data and enable interlinking across collections. They discuss techniques like SPARQL and identifiers in Wikidata to retrieve and organize machine-readable data for future studies of body postures in artworks and web archives.
Extending DSpace 7: DSpace-CRIS and DSpace-GLAM for empowered repositories an...4Science
DSpace-CRIS is an extended version of DSpace that offers a powerful and flexible data model to describe not only publications but all research entities and their relationships. DSpace-CRIS 7 will feature a new Angular UI and REST API in addition to functionality for compliance with OpenAire, integrating publications from external sources, bidirectional ORCID integration, and synchronizing with other systems. DSpace-CRIS also extends data modeling capabilities and provides tools for data quality, metadata management, and extensibility.
Preseted at OR2017 - Brisbane
Panel Discussion: COAR Next Generation Repositories: Results and Recommendations
The presentation focus on the recommended technologies to implement in Repository platforms
The nearly ubiquitous deployment of repository systems in higher education and research institutions provides the foundation for a distributed, globally networked infrastructure for scholarly communication. However, repository platforms are still using technologies and protocols designed almost twenty years ago, before the boom of the Web and the dominance of Google, social networking, semantic web and ubiquitous mobile devices.
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COAR Venice 2017 Next Generation Repository Session: What can be done, right now!
1. What can be done, right now!
Andrea Bollini, 4Science (CTO)
http://www.4science.it/en/
Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
2. Who I am?
…a proud member of the COAR Next Generation
Repository Working Group
…the deputy leader of the euroCRIS CERIF &
Architecture Task Group
…an active developer in the open scholarly field
since 2004
…a strong advocate of the DSpace platform,
committer and Lead of the REST API sub-team for
DSpace 7
Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
3. Agenda: how to implement that?
The mission of a repository is to manage and provide
access to the valuable and diverse intellectual output of
the community it serves.
Repositories are nodes in a larger network, contributing
their collective contents to a global knowledge
commons on top of which value added services can be
built.
Repositories provide access to published articles as well
as to a broad range of artifacts beyond traditional
publications such as datasets, pre-prints, working
papers, images, software, and so on.
We also aim to create a global brand for repositories
that establishes repositories as a central place for the
daily research and dissemination activities of
researchers.
Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
4. Beyond traditional publications
Provide access to digital
content doesn’t mean to allow
the download of the bits
sequence…
Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
5. Beyond traditional publications
Datasets need to be usable:
preview, sampling, visualization,
remote computation & more
Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
6. Dataset: good examples
CKAN: Preview, sampling, visualization and open
webservices for tabular data
https://ckan.org/
Dataverse: allow exploration of tabular dataset
and Geospatial files
http://dataverse.org/
DSpace-CRIS & DSpace-CKAN addon:
https://github.com/4Science/dspace-ckan
Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
8. DSpace-CKAN: preview tabular & geospatial data
Paginated and filterable
Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
9. Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
DSpace-CKAN: preview tabular & geospatial data
different visualization
10. All that is powered by REST webservices
(CKAN datastore)
–Machine to machine interaction
(researchers can use the datasets from R
or other workbench tools)
–New applications can immediately re-
use such data (for example a mobile
app)
Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
11. What about images?
• An astrophysics image can go over 5GB!
• High-quality scanned book have images
typically over 100MB for each page
• Medical images have similar dimensions
• The structure of images sequences are
complex and relevant (page sequences,
evolution of phenomena in medical
images, etc.)
Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
12. Beyond traditional publications
Image files (medical, astrophysics, cultural
heritage: digitalized manuscript, rare books,
etc.) need to be consulted online, discussed
and commented / annotated
IIIF protocols and formats allow you to
meet these requirements in a standard and
understandable way (for both humans and
machine)
Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
13. Discussion around the IIIF Support in DSpace:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/IIIF+and+DSpace
Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
14. IIIF Image API
allows a smooth
interaction with the
image files
Discussion around the IIIF Support in DSpace:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/IIIF+and+DSpace
Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
15. IIIF Presentation API
allows to keep metadata
close to the resource and
build a native web UI
Discussion around the IIIF Support in DSpace:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/IIIF+and+DSpace
Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
16. A native web UI allows easy
integration with other
services/technologies as web
annotation
here, actually a transcription driven by IIIF Search API
Discussion around the IIIF Support in DSpace:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/IIIF+and+DSpace
Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
17. Beyond traditional publications
… the same requirements apply to audio and
video content
- Streaming
- Internal structure
- Annotation / commenting / transcript
Adopt an open standard: the MPEG-DASH
format allows adaptive streaming over simple
html client with full support for multiple tracks,
ToC, subtitles
Discussion around the IIIF Support in DSpace:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/IIIF+and+DSpace
Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
18. Open peer-review
Central place for the daily research and
dissemination activities of researchers
An open peer-review module has been
released for the DSpace platform
https://github.com/arvoConsultores/Open-Peer-Review-Module/wiki
Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
19. Open peer-review
Regardless to the specific implemented
functionalities, I want to highlight the
workflow:
1. Start from the repository («live» content:
working paper research)
2. Capture new content: review, comments
3. Expose this content to allow further analysis
4. Capture or produce the analysis
5. Expose the analysis results (reviewer
ranking, quality indicators, etc.)
Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
20. …repositories are nodes in a larger
network, contributing their collective
contents to a global knowledge
commons on top of which value added
services can be built.
Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
21. Signposting -
http://signposting.org/
Signposting is an approach to make the scholarly web
more friendly to machines exposing relations as Typed
Links in HTTP Link headers
The following discovering patterns are currently defined:
• Author
• Bibliographic Metadata
• Identifier
• Publication Boundary
• Resource Type
The Signposting approach is fully aligned with
hypermedia (REST, HATEOAS) lines of thinking regarding
web interoperability.
Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
22. Signposting -
http://signposting.org/
As an example, Herbert Van de Sompel and
Michael L. Nelson are the authors of the paper
with DOI https://doi.org/10.1045/november2015-
vandesompel; their
respective ORCIDs are http://orcid.org/0000-
0002-0715-6126 and http://orcid.org/0000-0003-
3749-8116
Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
24. ResourceSync -
http://www.openarchives.org/rs/1.1/resourcesync
• Successor of the OAI-PMH protocol and
much more…
• Faster, reliable and scalable
• Allows real-time notification (and
recovering of missed messages)
• Drives resource synchronization: content
and metadata are both managed
Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
25. DSpace 7
• A new single UI built on top of a freshly REST API
based on the HATEOS principles is under
development:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/DSpac
e+7+UI+Working+Group
• A ticket to stimulate discussion about the
implementation of the signposting pattern has
been created:
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-3589
• A first implementation of resourcesync for
DSpace was produced:
https://github.com/CottageLabs/DSpaceResource
Sync a ticket now exists to resume such
implementation:
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-3590
Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
26. A reflection on the current
repositories data model
• A revision of the current data model is
needed
• Precise identification of persons,
organizations, projects, concepts and
linked resources (dataset, different
versions etc.)
• Avoid loss of details to allow a fine grain
and effective interoperability
Andrea Bollini, 4Science - COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice, Italy
27. Thank for you
attention!
Andrea Bollini
andrea.bollini@4science.it
skype: a.bollini
linkedin: andreabollini
orcid: 0000-0002-9029-1854
COAR Annual Meeting 2017 – Venice,
Italy