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Coherence vs. Distributed
Services for Learned Societies
Eberhard R. Hilf,
Thomas Severiens,
Kerstin Zimmermann
Department of Physics
Carl-von-Ossietzky University
Oldenburg
Germany
[email protected]
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Distributed
Readers
Sources
‘infinite‘ Workforce
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Multiple
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Learned Fields
Commitees
National Societies
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Flow of cooperation needed:
Requirements
Standard Tools
Training, Acceptance
Committees
Learned Fields
W3C
Math
DC-Research
OS-Research
Phys
Santa Fe Initiative
ProgCite
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National Societies
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Needs
Learned Fields need:
Standards:
MetaData
DC
RDF
XML
CML
MathML
RDF
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to share:
services
information systems
qualifying systems
tools
search engines
dynamic thesauri
crosslinking
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Types of Information
offline
information
Publications
online
communication
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PrePrints, Eprints
Articles, Reports
PhD-Theses
Lecture Notes
Personal Information
Departmental Information
Discussion booths
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Distributed Sources vs.
Coherent Retrieval
institutions
publicationlist
grey literature
PhysDoc
Broker
webserver 1
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publications
webserver 2
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PhysDep
PhysDoc
Linklist + Seachengine
approved by National Societies
businessmodel
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administrational inform.
publications
distributed gatherers: 26
distributed gatherers: 3
search depth: 2-full
search depth: special
acceptance 500/day
400/day
www.physik.uni-oldenburg.de/PhysNet/physdoc.html
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Coherent Retrieval
Publications
MetaPhys
Publishers
PhysDoc
Broker
Libraries
Libraries
Libraries
Libraries
Libraries
commercial
Databases
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MetaPhys was developed by Peter Borrmann
and Jens Harting
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www.physik.uni-oldenburg.de/MetaPhys/
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PhD-Theses
Legal Aspects
• Online- and paper publishing parallel
• Discussion in DC.Rights
- rights of the resource:
(un-)restricted access / use
- rights of the meta data
§
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Electronic theses in Europe
Coverage:
solid
up to 10 sites per country
few sites
no sites
updated: August 1999
Acceptance
Business model
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www.dissonline.org
Upload:
Starting point of
workflow
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Dublin-Core
MetaData
Description from
the author‘s
view
Rights contract
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Free-access Journals
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AAO Newsletter (Newsletter of the Anglo-Australian Obse
APEIRON Studies in Infinite Nature -- A peer-reviewed jou
Brazilian Journal of Physics
Complexity International
Condensed Matter Physics
Engineering and Laboratory Notes
European Physical Journal - EPJ direct
Fizika A (Zagreb), Fizika B (Zagreb)
ICFA Instrumentation Bulletin
Journal of High Energy Physics (JHEP)
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan
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purl.org/dc
Dublin-Core MetaData
Agreement on semantics for object-description
September 1998
RFC 2413
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Title
Creator
Subject
Description
Date
Publisher
Contributor
Type
Format
Identifier
Relation
Source
Language
Coverage
Rights
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Author‘s tools
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...
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Doc. Management Systems
Generation of MetaData
Document-upload
Digital Signatures
RDF
Global-Info SFM CARMEN
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www.physik.uni-oldenburg.de/teachware/
Lecture Notes
& Navigation Service
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Classical mechanics
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Electrodynamics
Statistical mechanics
Acoustics
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Optics
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Personal Information
Information Input
Names
Addresses
Areas of research
Memberships
Publication lists
Global service types
Contact-information (Name, Address, Telephone, ...)
Research information
Legal Information
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Personal Homepages
contain all needed information
names
links to publication lists
description of research-activities
Advantages
Information up to date
rights stay with author
Problems
highly incoherent syntax
personal layout
highly dynamic information
Solution
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Professional Homepages
Upload Form
Metadata
Global Search
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www.physik.uni-oldenburg.de/EPS/PHP
Personal
Homepage
Web-Form
Qualified
Professional
Homepage
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Developed together with
R. Schwänzl and J. Plümer
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PHP-qualified homepages
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Query
http
Cache
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Cache: Necessary to min. answering time
Maximum caching time: 1 week
http
http
Answers
Links
Developed together with
R. Schwänzl and J. Plümer
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Future Services by the EPS
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Search for Experts on special topics
Fieldspecific Knowledge Database
Fieldspecific Alerting
Distributed Membership Database
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Departmental Information
Common Structure for Homepages
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Dublin-Core application
Add-on Services:
Document-Servers
Lecture Notes
Address-Databases
Conference Services
...
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Bridges Math-Phys
Joint technical cooperation
W3C, DC-Research
Joint agreement on standards
Sharing of technical solutions
Joint agreement on standards
Joint repesentation
Joint local training
see you in Oldenburg
[email protected]
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