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OAI and OAIster Kat Hagedorn University of Michigan Libraries October 30, 2006
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The oy(ai)ster and the hare Well, if oysters had feet… Other projects move faster (think Google) OAI still building speed Follows the punctuated equilibrium model… * © Johnny Hart!
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Why OAIster? And why the silly name? Initially, wanted to build the Academic HotBot (yup, you read that right) Essentially, a union catalog of those “objects” that couldn’t easily be spidered Currently, have more records that link to “objects” than there are records in our OPAC
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What does OAIster contain? Harvest everything available except obvious test repositories Keep nearly everything must have a digital object link must have decent metadata must be scholarly or informational For example…
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http://memory.loc.gov/mbrs/varsmp/0526.mpg Library of Congress Digitized Historical Collections http://louisdl.louislibraries.org/u?/AAW,22 LOUISiana Digital Library (LDL)
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Why do (should) people use it? It’s big-- over 9.6 million It’s varied-- contains articles, books, images of artwork, datasets, videos, audios, finding aids, manuscripts It keeps growing-- as long as they keep paying my salary
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One interface to rule them all? If you don’t know this… www.oaister.org www.oaister.umdl.umich.edu/o/oaister …how do you get to the content? We consider part of our mission making this metadata as widely available as possible, so…
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SRU interface Federated search engines are “it” now-- trying to solve problem of how to search simultaneously Perfect place for OAIster Built SRU interface (Z39.50 deemed older tech at this point) ExLibris built connector for MetaLib tool For example--
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OAI: what it is (finally) Stands for Open Archives Initiative “…develops and promotes interoperability standards that aim to facilitate the efficient dissemination of content.” Includes a Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (PMH), i.e., what we use to fill OAIster Consists of data providers and service providers
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OAI: what it is not OAI ≠ open access “…defining and promoting machine interfaces that facilitate the availability of content from a variety of providers. Openness does not mean ‘free’ or ‘unlimited’ access to the information repositories that conform to the OAI-PMH.” However, a large majority of OAIster records are available to all and sundry Perfect opportunity-- freely sharing free stuff
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OAIster and open access We harvest a large number of open access “self-publishing” repositories, e.g., DSpace: 68 EPrints: 113 OJS: 21 Plus green and gold standard peer-reviewed digital object records from repositories like PLOS and arXiv
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Onwards… Working on clustering and classifying metadata so it is more easily searchable and browseable And continue to work on best practices for data providers
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Who will win?* * kidding…?
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Questions? Kat Hagedorn University of Michigan Libraries Digital Library Production Service www.oaister.org khage@umich.edu
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