Enhanced Publications - Semantic Web in Libraries

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Enhanced Publications, Linked Data –
Experiences From ECO4R
This talk
• About „Enhanced Publications“
– Links between Publications and underlying
data significant for research conduct
• About „Compound Objects“
– Focused, activity for Germany
– DFG project ECO4R led by the hbz Cologne
– Using semantic web as pragmatic tool
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Enhanced Publications
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links between publications and data exist
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however, no systematic or machine re-usable links…
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same article, even more enriched with links
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Leading to ontology-based data
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…. with even more data attached
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another example, linking data to publication
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but no reference to data in publication
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and in the repository world? Also supplements.
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and partly complex structures – not represented appropriately…
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a repository-based publishing system with supplements…
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and complex internal structures
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Enhanced Publications
• Precious, existing patterns of scholarly
resources to be ‚liberated‘ for re-use
• Currently no way to systematically
represent these patterns for re-use
• Expressing „expectations“ of humans
– Concepts!!!
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Compound Objects
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Semantic Web / LOD a possible way to
represent enhanced publications?
• Yes
– machine readable web-representation of
compound objects
• No
– data missing
– not designed for human concepts
– service providers are missing
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Eco4R – an exploration activity
• How to support existing concepts in human reasoning?
• How to make opaque or unstructured content in existing
repositories (rather than catalogues) visible and re-usable?
• focus Germany (OpenAIRE and Netherlands not shown here)
• Which existing vocabularies and ontologies can be re-used?
• What could be linked to other existing LOD data sources?
See also: „Report on Enhancing Interoperability
between existing Open Access Publication Infrastructures“
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Eco4R Approach
Services
Machines
Enhanced
Publications
Data
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Humans
Pragmatic Data Model Approach in
describing „Enhanced Publications“
• Based on OAI-ORE
• To semantically describe the aggregative publication entities
• Finding a compromise “Frbr Aligned Bibliographic Ontology”
• Extends the FRBR entities (Work, Expression, Manifestation,
Item) with more specific classes (e.g. JournalArticle,
WebPage, SupplementaryInformationFile)
• Complement to other ontologies in SPAR (Semantic
Publishing and Referencing), which can describe a whole
publishing workflow
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Data Model Instance
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Implementations done in ECO4R – I
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Support of the data model by plugins in two fundamentally
different repository platforms:
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OPUS – most used platform in Germany, simple architecture
with numerous limitations in file-handling
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Fedora – rather complex system, fine granularity in access
modes, file management, versioning, audits
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The 1st ORE support for this platform
Refactoring of existing ORE implementations, compliant with the
latest specification
Implementations done in ECO4R – II
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Plugins neither need modifications of the internal repository
data model nor the repository user-interface
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A pragmatic way for making repositories linked data
compliant
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Authors of publications are not bothered
Overlay Journal – prototype as a prove of concept
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Research project: operation not part of the plan
Overlay Journal as proof of concept
1. OAI-PMH Harvesting of ORE
ResourceMaps
2. Persisting in a Triple-Store
3. Processing for the Overlay
Journal (Broker)
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Storing results in MySQL
4. Visualization for end-users
5. SPARQL interface for service
providers
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Work in progress
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Re-Use Aspect demonstrated
• Placeholder for User-Interface Screenshot
Work in progress
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Discussion
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Benefits for Linked Data compliant
Aggregators
• Descriptions of (Enhanced) Publications are compliant with
web standards
• Linking and enrichment by using terminology services, for
e.g.
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DDC, PND, Organizations (lobid.org), Projects (rkb-explorer)
• Reliable links to e.g. full-text and datasets, when publication
entities are semantically described
• Improved retrieval interfaces by provision of a SPARQL
endpoint
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KO criteria for enforcing
Linked Data Services
• Interoperability: after the experiments and prototypes – which
ontologies, vocabularies will survive ?
• What about the maintenance of all the ontologies, vocabularies ?
• Availability, Reliability and Quality of terminology services,
SPARQL-Endpoints etc.
• A fundamental requirement regarding the complex linking
character of the Semantic Web
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Enhanced Publications as LOD – a possible
way with ‚concepts‘ are starting point
• Yes
– machine readable web-representation of
relations << ORE / FABIO
• No
– data missing << Repository PlugIns
– not designed for human concepts << Enhanced pub.s
as starting point
– service providers are missing << Demonstrator
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Plans
• Open Source Release of the OAI-ORE repository plugins
• Further developments for Dspace, Eprints?
• Using the CARPET platform & DINI/OA-Netzwerk as hosts to
further discuss and circulate the “Enhanced Publication”
paradigm in Germany
• Conceptualization (SKOS?)
• linking to Enhanced Publication Developments in the NL
• embedding in in EU (OpenAIREplus, euroCRIS)
• Building aggregators (BASE?)
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Thanks For Your Attention
• The Project Team Members
• Anouar Boulal, Jochen Schirrwagen, Martin Iordanidis,
Andres Quast, Jan Schnasse, Friedrich Summann
• Web-site: http://www.eco4r.org
• Wiki: https://trac.eco4r.org
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