OAI workshop, CERN, October 2002 Elizabeth Cherhal Cellule MathDoc, CCSD, two teams collaborating on promoting scientific documentation Cellule MathDoc.

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OAI workshop, CERN, October 2002 Elizabeth Cherhal Cellule MathDoc, CCSD, two teams collaborating on promoting scientific documentation Cellule MathDoc (Cellule de Coordination Documentaire Nationale pour les Mathématiques) CCSD (Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe) How we collaborate

OAI workshop, CERN, October 2002 Elizabeth Cherhal We agree on.. Re-appropriation by scientists of the publication and diffusion process. –New modes of publication, with « distributed » control, and international collaboration. –Valorization of scientific inheritance / « low cost » access (academic digitization programs such as DML and NUMDAM). Valorization of academic publishers –more … So, who are we, and what are we doing?

OAI workshop, CERN, October 2002 Elizabeth Cherhal Cellule MathDoc www-mathdoc.ujf-grenoble.fr Created in 1995 An institute for Scientific Information & Communication in Mathematics, supported by Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS, dept SPM) and Ministère de la Recherche. Pluridisciplinary team: 3 mathematicians, 2 computer engineers, 2 documentalistes, 1 assistant, 2 temporary staff General mission: documentation issues in mathematics at the national level in France, in cooperation with mathematics libraries and institutes.

OAI workshop, CERN, October 2002 Elizabeth Cherhal Cellule MathDoc Partners RNBM (national mathematical library network) Mathematical laboratories et Institutes and SMF et SMAI learned Societies CCSD EMS (European Mathematical Society) IMU (International Mathematical Union) … Combined catalogs, consortial agreements Eprint archives Zentralblatt-MATH... Digital Math Library,

OAI workshop, CERN, October 2002 Elizabeth Cherhal MathDoc projects and applications

OAI workshop, CERN, October 2002 Elizabeth Cherhal

OAI workshop, CERN, October 2002 Elizabeth Cherhal MathDoc uses OpenUrl to communicate between its applications We have found a reference in the « journal TOC server »: Henderson, J; Wong, P J Y Positive solutions for a system of nonpositive difference equations Aequationes Mathematicae, Vol 62 - No. 3 (2001) pp We want to fnd the article, or a review, or maybe the corresponding preprint. OpenURL/OpenResolver will create a list of precompiled direct links.

OAI workshop, CERN, October 2002 Elizabeth Cherhal MathDoc and eprints MathDoc does not archive eprints MathDoc manages two indexes, which are built up by gathering metadata (+links to fulltext): –Index of theses (800 mathematical theses from 1995->) –Index of preprints (2800 math preprints from 1998->) Metadata are harvested from mathematical department and institute preprint websites (via a web harvester understanding (DC) META tags) Metadata are harvested by OAI from … CCSD Both are fed into the index. Difficult to manage properly: Documents disappear…not easily evolutive A lot more later...

OAI workshop, CERN, October 2002 Elizabeth Cherhal ccsd Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe Started in 2001 impulsed by Franck Laloë Initiative of CNRS departments IN2P3 & SPM Hosted by in2p3 computer center People : 2 scientific counsellors, 1 vice director, 2 computer engineers Servers integrated in CC in2p3 infrastructure

OAI workshop, CERN, October 2002 Elizabeth Cherhal CCSD missions Promote direct communication between researchers by setting up and promoting open archive services. Participate in improving, internationalizing and making secure the « ArXiv » Collaborate in normalization work and international initiatives for open archives.

OAI workshop, CERN, October 2002 Elizabeth Cherhal Services offered by CCSD arxiv.ccsd.cnrs.fr ccsd.cnrs.fr/PhysNet theses-en-ligne.ccsd.cnrs.fr archivesic.ccsd.cnrs.fr jeannicod.ccsd.cnrs.fr hal.ccsd.cnrs.fr ArXiv Mirror PhysNet mirror With MathDoc Information and communication science archive Cognitive sciences archive Multidisciplinary eprint server interconnexion with ArXiv

OAI workshop, CERN, October 2002 Elizabeth Cherhal TEL: Online thesis server On demand from different laboratories and institutes More than 200 theses in less than a year (most important online thesis server in France?) Other initiatives –Grandes écoles in Paris, Lyon II, …

OAI workshop, CERN, October 2002 Elizabeth Cherhal eprints v1.1.1 Free software from Southampton under the direction of Steven Harnad Multilingual version developped in CCSD « By domain » moderation added Fulltext search engine added Used for : –theses-en-ligne.ccsd.cnrs.fr –archivesic.ccsd.cnrs.fr –jeannicod.ccsd.cnrs.fr

OAI workshop, CERN, October 2002 Elizabeth Cherhal HAL Hyper Articles en Ligne Archival software developped in CCSD Submission portal to ArXiv Collaboration Cornell University (Paul Ginsparg) /CCSD Open since 23rd september (2002) –Metadata –Ergonomy –Bilingual –Interconnexions other databases

OAI workshop, CERN, October 2002 Elizabeth Cherhal HAL, why bother ? Second submission portal (the only other one is in Cornell) Physics and mathematics data are stocked in CCSD and in ArXiv. Other data (humanities) stay on HAL. More complete metadata, more easily exportable to other databases Search on mirrors Laboratories and institutes can be identified, more fields are input,

OAI workshop, CERN, October 2002 Elizabeth Cherhal What HAL does now, and will do... Frontal to ArXiv AUTHORSAUTHORS ARXIV (maths, physics, etc?) HAL CONSULTATION mirror READERSREADERS DATA BANK OF METADATA CNRS, Univ., Bibliometry, etc. Subjects not contained in ArXiv Collecting metadata only

OAI workshop, CERN, October 2002 Elizabeth Cherhal CCSD and MathDoc: complementary CCSD archives eprints of all scientific fields, and offers « all purpose » consultation on its server. MathDoc proposes a more complete service for mathematics: author index, chronological index, different statistics, etc...

OAI workshop, CERN, October 2002 Elizabeth Cherhal An exemple:theses Until 2001, MathDoc had a form on its website allowing post grads to declare their thesis directly into the mathematical theses index. In 2001 CCSD and MathDoc collaborated in setting up the « TEL » online thesis server Now students are « redirected » to the TEL server, and must put their thesis there. Metadata is harvested by OAI

OAI workshop, CERN, October 2002 Elizabeth Cherhal CCSD MathDoc

OAI workshop, CERN, October 2002 Elizabeth Cherhal Collaboration continues with « HAL » MathDoc will encourage people, and institutes to make good use of « HAL » Institutes can either: –Keep their preprints on « hal » and automatically generate (via OAI, or indirectly via a service set up by MathDoc for each institute) an ad-hoc « preprint » page on their own website. –Make their own preprint server and « upload » the data onto « hal » This is already possible This is still a project

OAI workshop, CERN, October 2002 Elizabeth Cherhal Time for any questions ?