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Max Planck Digital Library (MPDL) Supporting the scientific information workflow within the Max Planck Society M. Dreyer
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The Max Planck Society (MPG – Max-Planck Gesellschaft)
78 institutes 265 directors, 4000 PhDs, 4000 PhD students 30 locations 18 Nobel prizes in the last 50 years near the or at the top in many fields intense cooperation with universities
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Locations distributed organization
cooperation between different locations is very common locations outside Germany are not shown (Nijmegen, Florence, Rome, …)
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Fields diverse set of fields not a broad as many universities
Chemistry, Physics, Technology Biology, Medicine, Brain Science Law, Art, History, Cognition not a broad as many universities but more interdisciplinary
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Max Planck Digital Library MPDL
Founded in 2007 Head: Laurent Romary Departments Information Provision Research and Development Open Access Complemented by activities in many institutes Close cooperation MPDL --- Institutes Link to eResearch activities outside MPG FIZ, Göttingen, Humboldt, DFG, DANS, NIMS, …
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Information Provision: Journal coverage
+42,3% +19,4% Access to content in 2007 3.5 million full-text downloads (cf. 3.0 million database searches) Very large electronic journal collection – also on international scale Vast growth rate; even accelerated since MPDL foundation
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Supporting Open Access Publications
Agreements Copernicus (Geoscience) Springer “Open Choice” BioMed Central New Journal of Physics Public Library of Science (PLoS) In preparation SCOAP3 (Sponsoring Consortium for Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics)
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eDoc Institutional Repository of MPG Helpdesk, Training, Workshops
~ References ~ Own Publications p.a. 1/3 including fulltext Growth of 47% in 2007 40% of fulltexts Open Access
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Living Reviews 1998: Living Reviews in Relativity
2004: Living Reviews in Solar Physics 2006: Living Reviews in European Governance 2007: Living Reviews in Landscape Research Living Reviews in Astronomy in Preparation 2008: 10 years Living Reviews in Open Access Journals Evolution towards “Living Sources” for peer reviewed research data “Living Sources in Linguistics”
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Our research infrastructure must match the research ambitions
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Use of information technology for enhancing research
eResearch = Use of information technology for enhancing research Kurt Mehlhorn, VP, MPG
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MPDL and eSciDoc Max Planck Digital Library (MPDL) is central unit for eResearch infrastructure The axes: Information provision (journals and data bases) Information dissemination and open access Research tools eSciDoc is our main project for Axes 2: Publication Management Axes 3: Scholarly Workbench Open Source Growing Community considerable eResearch activities in the institutes (virtual observatory, intelligent search engines, …)
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Collaboration Continuum of Data Idea Exploration Data Acquisition
Experiment Aggregation Analysis Publication Archiving eSciDoc Solutions, services, and existing tools eSciDoc Infrastructure Continuum of Data
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Collaboration Continuum of Data Idea Exploration Data Acquisition
Experiment Aggregation Analysis Publication Archiving eSciDoc Solutions, services, and existing tools eSciDoc Infrastructure Continuum of Data
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Research Data – Figures for Publication
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Collaboration Continuum of Data Idea Exploration Data Acquisition
Experiment Aggregation Analysis Publication Archiving eSciDoc Solutions, services, and existing tools eSciDoc Infrastructure Continuum of Data
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Collaboration Continuum of Data Idea Exploration Data Acquisition
Experiment Aggregation Analysis Publication Archiving eSciDoc Solutions, services, and existing tools eSciDoc Infrastructure Continuum of Data
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Other Resarch Data Radio X-Ray Optical John Hibbard
NASA/CXC/SAO/G. Fabbiano et al.
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Research Data – Primary Data
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Collaboration Continuum of Data Idea Exploration Data Acquisition
Experiment Aggregation Analysis Publication Archiving eSciDoc Solutions, services, and existing tools eSciDoc Infrastructure Continuum of Data
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Research Data – Analysis Data
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Example of a Network of Interrelated Objects
Metadata Annotation Transcription Metadata Translation Metadata Annotation © Institut Catholique, Paris, France
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eSciDoc Outside View First Releases available for Download at escidoc.org Established Open Source License -> CDDL and CC-by eSciDoc Days 9./10. June 2008 in Berlin Starting External Community Building > 100 Participants External Vital Interest HU-Berlin, Germany DANS, Netherlands NIMS, Japan GBV, Göttingen, Germany King’s College, UK GFZ Potsdam, Germany
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Thank You for the Attention !
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