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A centre of expertise in digital information management UKOLN is supported by: The Dublin Core Application Profile for Scholarly Works (ePrints) JISC Repositories and Preservation Programme Meeting October 2006, London Julie Allinson Repositories Research Officer UKOLN, University of Bath

A centre of expertise in digital information management Overview Background, scope and functional requirements Model, application profile and vocabularies Next steps …

A centre of expertise in digital information management Background and scope Overall aim –to offer a solution to metadata issues identified in Eprints UK project, and by others (e.g. PerX project) –to provide a richer metadata profile for the Intute repository search service Scope –DC elements plus any additional elements necessary –Identifiers for the eprint and full-text(s); related resources etc –Hospitable to the use of a variety of subject access solutions –Additional properties to fulfil search/browse requirements –Bibliographic citations references citing other works

A centre of expertise in digital information management Deliverables Functional Requirements Specification Entity-Relationship Model Application Profile with Cataloguing/Usage Guidelines Plan for Community Acceptance and Take-up

A centre of expertise in digital information management Requirements summary richer metadata set - consistent metadata support for added-value services unambiguous method of identifying full-text(s) consider version identification and most appropriate copy of a version open access materials support browse based on controlled vocabularies OpenURL link servers support citation analysis (in line with dc-citation WG recommendations) identification of the research funder and project code identification of the repository or other service making available the copy date available date of modification of a copy, to locate the latest version the requirements demanded a more complex model …

A centre of expertise in digital information management Model : what’s that? The model says what things are being described –the set of entities that we want to describe –and the key relationships between those entities FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) provides the basis for our model –an model for the entities that bibliographic records are intended to describe –but we’ve applied it’s model to scholarly works –And it could be applied to other resource types

A centre of expertise in digital information management FRBR? FRBR models the world using 4 key entities: Work, Expression, Manifestation and Item –A work is a distinct intellectual or artistic creation. A work is an abstract entity –An expression is the intellectual or artistic realization of a work –A manifestation is the physical embodiment of an expression of a work. –An item is a single exemplar of a manifestation. The entity defined as item is a concrete entity. FRBR also defines additional entities - 'Person', 'Corporate body', 'Concept', 'Object', 'Event' and 'Place‘ And the relationships between entities

A centre of expertise in digital information management The model ScholarlyWork Expression 0..∞ isExpressedAs Manifestation isManifestedAs 0..∞ Copy isAvailableAs 0..∞ isPublishedBy 0..∞ isEditedBy 0..∞isCreatedBy 0..∞ isFundedBy isSupervisedBy AffiliatedInstitution Agent

A centre of expertise in digital information management Vertical vs. horizontal relationships ScholarlyWork Expression isExpressedAs Expression isExpressedAs Manifestation isManifestedAs hasFormat hasVersion hasTranslation hasAdaptation

A centre of expertise in digital information management Version of Record (English) FRBR for eprints The eprint as a scholarly work Author’s Original 1.0 Author’s Original 1.1 Version of Record (French) htmlpdf publisher’s copy institutional repository copy scholarly work (work) version (expression) format (manifestation) copy (item) …

A centre of expertise in digital information management Capturing this in Dublin Core The DCMI Abstract Model (DCAM) says what the descriptions look like it provides the notion of ‘description sets’ i.e. groups of related ‘descriptions’ where each ‘description’ is about an instance of one of the entities in the model relationships and attributes are captured as metadata properties in the application profile

A centre of expertise in digital information management From model to profile the model defines the entities and relationships each entity and its relationships are described using an agreed set of attributes / properties the application profile describes these properties –contains recommendations, cataloguing/usage guidelines and examples –little is mandatory, prescriptive statements are limited –structured according to the entities in the model

A centre of expertise in digital information management The application profile simple DC properties (the usual suspects … ) –identifier, title, abstract, subject, creator, publisher, type, language, format qualified DC properties –access rights, licence, date available, bibliographic citation, references, date modified new properties –grant number, affiliation institution, status, version, copyright holder properties from other schemes –funder, supervisor, editor (MARC relators) –name, family name, given name, workplace homepage, mailbox, homepage (FOAF) clearer use of existing relationships –has version, is part of new relationship properties –has adaptation, has translation, is expressed as, is manifested as, is available as vocabularies –access rights, entity type, resource type and status

A centre of expertise in digital information management Example properties ScholarlyWork: title subject abstract affiliated institution identifier ScholarlyWork: title subject abstract affiliated institution identifier Agent: name type of agent date of birth mailbox homepage identifier Agent: name type of agent date of birth mailbox homepage identifier Expression: title date available status version number language genre / type copyright holder bibliographic citation identifier Expression: title date available status version number language genre / type copyright holder bibliographic citation identifier Manifestation: format date modified Manifestation: format date modified Copy: date available access rights licence identifier Copy: date available access rights licence identifier

A centre of expertise in digital information management Thoughts on the approach … this approach is guided by the functional requirements identified and the primary use case of richer, more functional, metadata it also makes it easier to rationalise ‘traditional’ and ‘modern’ citations –traditional citations tend to be made between eprint ‘expressions’ –hypertext links tend to be made between eprint ‘copies’ (or ‘items’ in FRBR terms) a complex underlying model may be manifest in relatively simple metadata and/or end-user interfaces existing eprint systems may well capture this level of detail currently – but use of simple DC stops them exposing it to others!

A centre of expertise in digital information management Next steps … Dumb-down –we still need to be able to create simple DC descriptions –we have chosen to dumb-down to separate simple DC descriptions of the ScholarlyWork and each Copy simple DC about the ScholarlyWork corresponds to previous guidance simple DC about each Copy useful for getting to full-text, e.g. by Google Community acceptance plan outlines further work towards community take-up –xml schema (awaiting new Dublin Core XML guidelines) –deployment by developers –deployment by repositories, services –Dissemination More application profiles –JISC is funding work on profiles for images, time-based media and geographic data –this approach may prove a good foundation

A centre of expertise in digital information management And that’s it … Presentation will be available at the above URL shortly …