The Knowledge Base at the Center of the Universe Kristen Wilson North Carolina State University Libraries NASIG – June 10, 2016 Intro Kristen Wilson, Associate Head of A&D Background with KBs GOKb
About this presentation This presentation is based on: Kristen Wilson, “The Knowledge Base at the Center of the Universe,” ALA Library Technology Reports 52, no. 6 (August- September 2016) (forthcoming). https://journals.ala.org/ltr/issue/archive Report is complete, should be available in August Believe it will be open access after one year.
Agenda The center of the universe Building a knowledge base KBs and LSPs Innovations Collaborative KBs
The center of the universe My soapbox about KBs
Bib record
KB record
What is a knowledge base? Structured data describing an institution’s collection and how to access it. At the most basic, a knowledge base includes: Titles Packages Holdings A knowledge base usually contains global and local data (but not always)
Add GOKb, Bacon, ERDB-JP, Innovative
KB OpenURL MARC records Discovery ERM
KB Linking Catalog Discovery ERM Resource sharing Acquisitions Identity management Usage statistics Inventory management APIs Linked data
Building a knowledge base
The supply chain Content Provider KB Library
The real supply chain Content Provider Content Provider KB KB KB Library Library Library Library Library Library Library
When it goes wrong Missing titles Titles listed in error Conflict between coverage and publication dates Incorrect identifiers (ISSN, ISBN) Incorrect use of identifiers Incorrect coverage information Incorrect embargo information
“ ” Yvette Diven, Proquest This metadata can be a byproduct of something that a provider does. If they’re focused on publishing e-journals or e- books, this metadata can be a byproduct rather than the main product. ”
KBART
KBs and LSPs
Library services platforms Procurement Owned Leased Open Metadata MARC Dublin Core Others Discovery Integrated Stand alone Hosting In the cloud Multi-tenant Browser based Knowledge base Global data Localization features Marshall Breeding, “Library Services Platforms: A Maturing Genre of Products,” Library Technology Reports 51, no. 4 (May/June 2015): 8, https://journals.ala.org/ltr/issue/view/509.
Library services platforms Procurement Owned Leased Open Metadata MARC Dublin Core Others Discovery Integrated Stand alone Hosting In the cloud Multi-tenant Browser based Knowledge base Global data Localization features Marshall Breeding, “Library Services Platforms: A Maturing Genre of Products,” Library Technology Reports 51, no. 4 (May/June 2015): 8, https://journals.ala.org/ltr/issue/view/509.
“ Oliver Pesch, EBSCO For things to function properly—acquisitions and circulation and discovery and linking and usage and all of those pieces—you need to be consistent in how you talk about the resources that are in your collection. And the best way of doing that is to have some fairly rich central knowledge base in the middle that, if nothing else, is acting as an identity broker. ”
EBSCO EBSCO Global Knowledge Base EBSCONet EBSCO Discovery Service Usage Consolidation ERM Essentials Newly announced open LSP…
EBSCO
OCLC WorldCat Knowledge Base WorldCat WorldShare Management Services Acquisitions Circulation ILL Discovery License manager Etc
Jonathan Blackburn, OCLC “ Jonathan Blackburn, OCLC The assumption we came to this with is that the items in the knowledge base, whether they’re titles or collections, should function just the same as anything you’re purchasing. ”
OCLC
Other LSPs Alma, ProQuest / Ex Libris Sierra, Innovative Interfaces, Inc. TIND
Innovations
Titles (journals and books) Traditional KB data Titles (journals and books) Packages Platforms Holdings
Titles (journals and books) Enhanced KB data Titles (journals and books) Packages Platforms Holdings New content types Change management IDs, not strings MARC records Relationships Transparency
APIs and Integrations API=Application programming interface Sets of tools for building and interacting with software applications
University of New Brunswick Discovery interface built using WorldCat Knowledge Base API
University of New Brunswick Discovery interface built using WorldCat Knowledge Base API
Steve Oberg, Wheaton College “ Steve Oberg, Wheaton College It’s how to leverage all of your investment in your knowledge base, to reduce duplicate work and make sure your access is consistent. You want to make sure that whatever path users choose, they’re able to get to your resources. To me the knowledge base is the key part there. ”
Library specific holdings
Collaborative knowledge bases
“ Ross Singer By tapping into the power of the entire community—from the beginning of the publishing chain to the end-user—the knowledgebase becomes self-sustaining and finds new and interesting uses along the way. “The Knowledgebase Kibbutz,” Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship 20, no. 2 (2008): 85 , doi: 10.1080/19411260802272776 ”
Qualities of collaborative knowledge bases Users can contribute and/or edit content Data is freely available and easily reused Emphasis on improvements across the supply chain
The Global Open Knowledge Base (GOKb) Sister project to Kuali OLE Open data, community managed Working to share data with commercial and open source products.
The Global Open Knowledge base (GOKb)
The Global Open Knowledge base (GOKb)
OCLC WorldCat Knowledge Base Integrated into OCLC WorldShare Offers community voting and contribution of custom collections Available to all WorldCat customers
OCLC WorldCat Knowledge Base
Knowledge Base Plus (KB+) Run by Jisc Collections in the UK Focuses on highly curated data describing UK consortial deals Integrates with KB+ ERM and other UK projects like Journal Usage Statistics Portal (JUSP)
Knowledge Base Plus (KB+)
Knowledge Base Plus (KB+)
BAse de COnnaissance Nationale (BACON) Run by ABES in France Focuses on highly curated data describing French publications Offers open data and APIs
BAse de COnnaissance Nationale (BACON)
BAse de COnnaissance Nationale (BACON)
Electronic Resources Database-Japan (ERDB-JP) Collaboration between several Japanese higher education groups Focuses on highly curated data describing Japanese publications Data is freely available and partners can edit the knowledge base
Electronic Resources Database-Japan (ERDB-JP)
Working at the right level Global Publisher data Package information Standard licenses National/Consortial Shared packages Shared licenses Local Local holdings Financial information Individual licenses Kristin Antelman and Kristen Wilson, “GOKb: The Global Open Knowledgebase,” presented at the UKSG Annual Conference Glasgow, UK, March 2015.
Thoughts or questions? Thanks! kristen_wilson@ncsu.edu