Building an Institutional Research Repository from the Ground Up: The ARROW Experience Dr Andrew Treloar Project Mgr, Strategic Information Initiatives.

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Building an Institutional Research Repository from the Ground Up: The ARROW Experience Dr Andrew Treloar Project Mgr, Strategic Information Initiatives ARROW Technical Architect Adjunct Librarian!

Vacant Lot

Context  Global focus on digital content as institutional asset  DEST RII call for bids in June 2003  Four successful:  ADT  APSR  MAMS  ARROW

Design Brief

Requirements  Content Streams  Content Types

Architectural Drawings

ARROW OLAD

Building Materials - Foundation

Repository  Lots of options available (refer Open Access Guide referenced in paper)  Careful examination of alternatives narrowed quickly to focus on DSpace & FEDORA  After lots of due diligence, decided to go with FEDORA:  better/cleaner underlying architecture (flexible not hierarchical)  easier to build on top of (APIs exposed as web services)  designed from ground up as services provider and mediator (not packaged application)  powerful idea of objects and disseminators

Sub-Contract or DIY?  Original bid assumed that project would hire and manage dev team  ARROW Project Manager realised we could do much better by sub-contracting dev work to company familiar with FEDORA:  outsource risk  save time by avoiding initial learning curve  partner in way that met ARROW and company needs  increase attractiveness of FEDORA  build a sustainable support and enhancement model

ARROW and VTLS  Entered into contract with VTLS to  acquire VITAL 1.0 (and successor versions)  extend the functionality of FEDORA either by contributing back to the core FEDORA code or by writing a series of ARROW-commissioned modules  ARROW-commissioned modules to be open-sourced using the same license as the FEDORA code  VTLS will be able to build products on top of these new ARROW-commissioned modules, but so will anyone else

Building Materials - Frame

Application Framework  ARROW-commissioned modules will  call FEDORA API-A and API-M  expose themselves as Web Services  Possibility that combination of ARROW-modules and FEDORA will lead to refactoring of existing APIs into:  API-A (Access)  API-S (Search)  API-M (Management)  API-W (Workflow)

FEDORA Development Consortium  Announced at same time as ARROW-VTLS deal  Joint activity of FEDORA, VTLS, ARROW, and others  partners selected on ability to contribute and resources to make it happen  Rest of 2004 will be spent working out how this might function  Work towards API-W will be used as process testbed  Andrew Treloar will be Australian representative in this consortium  Interested in hearing from others interested in using/extending FEDORA

Building Materials - Doors and Windows

Search and Exposure  Exposure of metadata for OAI-PMH harvesting  Support for direct searching via SRU/SRW  Exposure of full text (including derived full text) for spidering by Google (and potentially other search engines)  Local search gateways at each ARROW site  National Resource Discovery Service offered by NLA

Building Site

State of Development  Funding commenced in February  A$ 3.66*10 6 over 3 years  Project Manager appointed in February  Contract with VTLS signed in June  FEDORA Phase 2 funding secured in June  US$ 1.4*10 6 over 3 years  Anticipated delivery of ARROW Phase 1 functionality in August/September  Anticipated delivery of ARROW Phase 2 functionality in January/February 2005

Open House?

ARROW Availability  ARROW partners (NLA, Monash, UNSW, Swinburne) will be testing and refining beta software this year and early next year  Hope to be able to offer ARROW more broadly around mid-2005  Stay tuned to for news and more informationhttp://arrow.edu.au/

Questions?   Project Manager   Technical Architect  arrow.edu.au arrow.edu.au  Project web site