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The Open Archives Initiative Simeon Warner (Cornell University) Symposium on “Scholarly Publishing and Archiving on the Web”, University Libraries, University at Albany, NY, USA. 7 April 2003

2 OAI Where does the OAI fit? University of Albany Institutional Repository EPrints DSpace Scholarly Publishing and Archiving on the Web arXiv Cross archive services

3 “The Open Archives Initiative has been set up to create a forum to discuss and solve matters of interoperability between electronic preprint solutions, as a way to promote their global acceptance. “ (Paul Ginsparg, Rick Luce & Herbert Van de Sompel ) Origins of the OAI

4 What is the OAI now?  Technological framework around OAI-PMH protocol  Application independent  Independent of economic model for content Also … a community and a “brand” “The OAI develops and promotes interoperability standards that aim to facilitate the efficient dissemination of content.” (from OAI mission statement)

5 technology law economy sociology establish a technological basis that allows other issues to be addressed OAI in context

6 OAI vs Open Access There is “A” difference  Open Archives Initiative  Open Access The OAI is not tied to a particular political agenda - technical focus BUT… the OAI provides functionality that is essential for many Open Access proposals

7 OAI Protocol for Metadata Harvesting  “OAI-PMH” Designed to allow harvesting of any XML metadata (schema described) Simple Dublin Core mandated for base level interoperability DC typically generated by automated cross-walk if base metadata is not DC Support for multiple metadata formats, e.g. expose MARC and DC for single item

8 OAI for discovery R3 R4 R2 R1 User Information islands ?

9 OAI for discovery R3 R4 R2 R1 User Metadata harvested by service Search service Service layer

10 OAI for XYZ R3 R4 R2 R1 User Global network of resources exposing metadata XYZ service Service layer

11 Building the network Services have to be able to locate repositories  Outside knowledge  Through OAI registry  Through data Still issues of selection and local collection building Network may contain intermediate aggregators and proxies

12 Too small to implement OAI- PMH? e.g. a collection of 100 working papers “Static repository” version of OAI:  Expose XML file on web server  Register with gateway R1R2 Services harvest via OAI-PMH Static repository gateway Harvest via web

Facilitating New Models of Scholarly Communication The role of the OAI in Open Access models, institutional repositories and perhaps in disaggregated systems

14 Eprint archives Eprint:  Scholarly literature including journal articles, pre-prints, technical reports, books, theses and dissertations. May or may not be refereed.  Open Access to full-content via Internet Archives (metadata available via OAI): arXiv (aka xxx) eprint archive (230k eprints,1991…) RePEc (231k records, 6k eprints) NCSTRL (20k eprints) NDLTD (e.g. VTETD, 3.6k total, 2.4k eprints) CogPrints (1.5k eprints) BioMed Central (1.1k eprints)

15 Institutional repositories Institutionally defined: content generated by institutional community Scholarly content: preprints and working papers, published articles, enduring teaching materials, student theses, etc. Cumulative and perpetual: preserve ongoing access to material Open Access: free, online Interoperable?

16 R capture and share the input… LIBLIB ? New library positions? LIBLIB ? ? …portals and services A

17 Disaggregation? Traditional journal publishing combines functions: registration, certification, awareness, archiving. How about eprints being the starting point of a new value chain in which the raw material - the non-certified eprint - is open access? Other functions might be fullfilled by different networked parties

18 registration awareness archiving certificationrewarding interoperable grid A disaggregated view OAI + … AR

19 metadata Achieve interoperability by ensuring that information about the fulfillment of the different functions: can travel across the system can be shared by nodes of the system OAI in a disaggregated system

20 The promise of the OAI So far: harvesting of descriptive metadata, search and browse services Provides necessary infrastructure for the growing number of discipline-specific and institutionally based repositories. Better interoperability will promote adoption of Open Access models. Will support new, disaggregated models of scholarly communication.

Questions?