UKOLN is supported by: IESR, the JISC IE and beyond Andy Powell, UKOLN, University of Bath Using the IESR: what’s in it for you?

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UKOLN is supported by: IESR, the JISC IE and beyond Andy Powell, UKOLN, University of Bath Using the IESR: what’s in it for you? a centre of expertise in digital information management

Using the IESR: what's in it for you? - Jan Contents the changing environment distributing the IESR issues conclusions

Using the IESR: what's in it for you? - Jan JISC IE set the original scope of the IESR to describe collections and services in the JISC IE but what does in mean? e.g. are the Nature and ingenta RSS feeds in or out?

Using the IESR: what's in it for you? - Jan Grid/eScience the Grid Engineering Task Force is currently building a network of ‘service registries’ one per eScience Centre based on UDDI jUDDI (Java-based software platform) focus on ‘services’ rather than ‘collections’? Cambridge Newcastle Edinburgh Oxford Glasgow Manchester Cardiff Southampton London Belfast DL RAL Hinxton

Using the IESR: what's in it for you? - Jan NISO Metasearch (see Pete Johnston’s presentation) ‘library portal’ vendors often already offer and maintain a ‘service registry’ in the form of a configuration database or ‘knowledge base’ part of the package – i.e. you’ve already paid for it! what is the vendor view of the IESR –a useful source of info? –a chance to off-load a maintenance headache? –a competing product in the market-place?

Using the IESR: what's in it for you? - Jan Web services/eCommerce integration of Web services in eBusiness/eCommerce sector seems to be the main driving force behind UDDI but… public registries at still completely unusablewww.uddi.org perception that UDDI spec is highly complex tool availability largely limited to Java note that simpler use of WSDL (e.g. see is more successful

Using the IESR: what's in it for you? - Jan ELF and VRE the JISC E-Learning Framework and Virtual Research Environments attempts to develop service-oriented approach (SOA) to learning management systems and research tools break monolithic systems into smaller service components typically instantiated using SOAP or REST potentially leading to big increase in number of services requiring registration

Using the IESR: what's in it for you? - Jan Portals and portlets gradual increase in use of portal frameworks like uPortal for delivering institutional portals integration of multiple ‘portlets’ within single personalised framework many portlets delivered within the institution (i.e. intranet services) in combination with internal ELF and VRE related activity leads to pressure to deliver ‘institutional’ (i.e. closed) service registry

Using the IESR: what's in it for you? - Jan Distributing the IESR conclusion of all this is that the IESR cannot be seen as monolithic service need to approach it more like the DNS than like Athens! need to think about approaches for distributing the IESR across multiple (probably many!) players –UDDI –‘digital library’ technologies like OAI-PMH –P2P approaches?

Using the IESR: what's in it for you? - Jan Re-using existing data also need to take advantage of existing sources of ‘service’ and ‘collection’ descriptions –Z39.50 Explain –Z39.50/SRW ZeeRex –OAI-PMH ‘friends and neighbours’ Identify response –RSS channel lists using OPML (Outline Processor Markup Language) i.e. need to populate service registries with existing work whenever possible - rather than causing new work

Using the IESR: what's in it for you? - Jan Registry distribution UDDI JISC IE SR Institutional SR EDINA SR Grid SR ExLibris SR UDDI Pure UDDI… UDDI

Using the IESR: what's in it for you? - Jan Registry distribution (2) UDDI JISC IE SR Institutional SR EDINA SR Grid SR ExLibris SR UDDI Hybrid UDDI… UDDI UDDI/OAI-PMH/SRW/Z39.50 UDDI/OAI-PMH/SRW

Using the IESR: what's in it for you? - Jan Registry distribution (3) OAI-PMH JISC IE SR Institutional SR EDINA SR Grid SR ExLibris SR UDDI Hybrid ‘digital library’… UDDI UDDI/OAI-PMH/SRW/Z39.50 UDDI/OAI-PMH/SRW

Using the IESR: what's in it for you? - Jan Other shared services also need to think about the interfaces between a distributed SR and other ‘shared services’? e.g. who answers the question ‘which services expose metadata that conforms to the UK LOM Core?’ –the IESR (which holds details about services)? –the IEMSR (which holds information about metadata usage)? –or some combination of both? If so how? choreography of multiple services still an issue

Using the IESR: what's in it for you? - Jan Conclusion and issues only one real conclusion… that the future must be distributed rather than centralised but, if so, do issues of –ownership –workflow –terminology –quality assurance get harder or easier (I think they get easier!)

Using the IESR: what's in it for you? - Jan Questions…