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UKSG Serial Resource
Management for 21st Century
Getting Technical - Linking
Ross MacIntyre
MIMAS
University of Manchester
Primary funding is provided by the JISC and ESRC.
Based at Manchester Computing, The University of Manchester.
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A mixed bag of jargon
• The basics of the web
• Linking
– D.I.Y.
– DOI
– CrossRef
– OpenURL
• Open Archives Initiative – ‘e-prints’
• Usage statistics
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How does the Web
(currently)
work?
3 simple protocols:
Data Format
HTML
Addressing
URL
Transport
HTTP
Data Formats
HTML (HyperText Markup Language)
provides the data format for native documents
Brian Kelly,
Web-Focus,
UKOLN
Addressing
URLs (Uniform Resource Locator) provides an
addressing mechanism for web resources
Transport
HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) defines
transfer of resources between client and server
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How does the Web work?
The Netsoft
home page
1 User clicks on link to the address (URL)
http://www.netsoft.com/hello.html
2 Browser converts link to HTTP command (METHOD):
Connect to computer at www.netsoft.com
GET /hello.html
Welcome to
Netsoft
3 Remote computer sends file
<HTML>
<TITLE>Welcome</TITLE>..
<P>Welcome to <B>Netsoft
</B>
Web
server
Web Browser
4 Local computer displays HTML file
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Linking – what’s required?
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User - ‘easy’
Library - accurate
Publishers - secure
Intermediary - standard
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Linking Mechanisms
URL-based include:
• explicit filename
http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue24/intro.html
• derived filename, e.g. ISSN, SICI
http://www.jstor.ac.uk/journals/10624783.html
• script, e.g.
http://www.esajournals.org/esaonline/?request=getabstract&issn=00129658&volume=077&issue=08&page=2302
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Linking Mechanisms
The Digital Object Identifier (DOI):
• A unique identifier assigned to a digital object.
• A way of accessing an object (e.g. a full text article)
without having to know its URL - the DOI identifies the
object itself, not the place where it is stored.
• Persistent - as long as the object exists, so does the
DOI.
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DOI: Dumb Old Identifier
“Dumb” number - doesn’t relate to the object,
couldn’t be guessed - like a phone number.
10.1000/123456789
Prefix - given to the
rights owner e.g. the
publisher
Suffix - any unique
alphanumeric string
e.g. 10.1074/jbc.M004545200
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CrossRef/DOI resolution
DOI
link
ReferencesDOI
URL to
DOI
Metadata
Publisher
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/toxsci/57.1.95
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OpenURL
Pat Harris, Executive Director of NISO:
"One message we hear is that the new business model
will be enabled by information technology with
standards at the core. This is where NISO fits in.
…over five hundred years ago Guttenberg
fundamentally changed communication and learning.
Today NISO's challenge is to create those standards
that will enable the modern day Gothenburg Moment.
Could it be the OpenURL?"
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OpenURL format ::= Base URL ? Query
Base-URL = web address of the link resolver i.e. the
address to which the OpenURL is being sent
http://LinkFinderPlus.library.edu?genre=article&issn=12345678&volume=12&issue=3&spage=1&epage=8
&date=1998&aulast=Smith&aufirst=Paul
Query = the metadata that the link resolver uses to
identify and link to appropriate targets
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“NOU” linking
* NOU – non OpenURL
.
Resource
Link
Source
Resource
Link
Link
Destination
Provision of Links
Resolution of Links
Oren Beit-Arie, ExLibris
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OpenURL linking
Context Sensitive
.
Resource
Link
Source
Resolver/Link Server
OpenURL
Service
Link
Component
Hook
Provision of Hooks
Resource
Link
Link
Link
Link
Destination
Link
Destination
Link
Destination
Link
Destination
Resolution into Links
Oren Beit-Arie, ExLibris
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The OpenURL in Action
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Getting technical
All sorted then?
Pig courtesy of Tom Bishop,
Royal College of Surgeons
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Use of OpenURL Technology
(in ‘ac.uk’)
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Maximise use of (appropriate) e-resources
1.
2.
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to increase use of (their) e-journals
provide links from bibliographic resources
Help with e-journal management – please!
All sources possible, targets limited to major
‘bundled’ deals – ‘slowly & accurately’
Launch ‘quickly but quietly’
See ‘Talking Shop’ reports at http://www.mimas.ac.uk/metadata/ITAM/sfx.html
Also, comparison of SFX, SIRSI, LinkFinder+ and 1Cate in:
“Context-sensitive Linking: It’s a Small World After All”, Collins & Ferguson, Serials
Review, Volume 28, Issue 4, Winter 2002, Pages 267-282.
http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1016/S0098-7913(02)00221-6
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The Open Archives Initiative
• 1999 Universal Preprint Service (UPS)
• Multi-disciplinary collection of technical reports, conference
papers, articles, e-print servers, etc.
• Services provided on “harvested metadata”
• Data Providers / Service Providers
• Sharing versus searching
• OAI is only about metadata – not full text
• OAI is neutral about nature of metadata
and the resources described
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OAI Metadata Harvesting Framework
• Simple mechanism for sharing metadata records
• Records shared over the web (ie HTTP as XML)
• ‘Client’ can ask metadata server for
– all records
– all records modified in last ‘n’ days
– info about sets, formats, etc.
• Specific application: self-archiving via e-print servers
in/for all institutions
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Consistent, Credible & Compatible
Usage Statistics
Code of Practice for:
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Data elements to be measured
Definitions of these data elements
Output report formats/delivery/frequency/granularity
Methods for measurement and use
AAP, ALPSP, ARL, ASA, EDItEUR,
JISC, NCLIS, NISO, PA, STM, UKSG
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DOI – http://www.doi.org
CrossRef – http://ww.crossref.org/
OpenURL (via SFX site) – http://www.sfxit.com/
OAI – http://www.openarchives.org/
e-prints – http://www.eprints.org/
COUNTER – http://www.projectCounter.org/
email: [email protected]
web: http://www.mimas.ac.uk/
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