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The OAI-ORE based data model of Europeana and the Digital Public Library of America: implications for educational publishing Dov Winer MAKASH – Advancing ICT Applications in Education The 8thJerusalem EVA/Minerva International Conference on Digitisation of Culture
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Educational content and publishing RDF Semantic Web: Linked Open Data OAI-ORE educational Open Publishing instance: FlatWorldKnowledge
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Europeana Metadata: From ESE to EDM Precursor: ESE (Europeana Semantic Elements) – used in 2008 version of Europeana – represents lowest common denominator for object metadata convert datasets to Dublin-Core like standard – forces interoperability – major drawback: original metadata is lost EDM (Europeana Data Model) goals – preserve original data while still allowing for interoperability Semantic Web representation From the presentation EDM, Europeana Data Model by Guus Schreiber et al. June 2010
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Linked Open Data http://linkeddata.org
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Linked Open Data Datasets on the Web: 10/2011 http://www.linkeddata.org http://esw.w3.org/DataSetRDFDump http://esw.w3.org/TaskForces/CommunityProjects/L inkingOpenData/DataSets/Statistics Linking Open Data cloud diagram, by Richard Cyganiak and Anja Jentzsch. http://lod-cloud.net/ Over 31.7 billion RDF triples
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The essence of RDF: the “triple” Source: “The thirty minute guide to RDF and Linked Data”, by Ian Davis and Tom Heath subject property value
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October 2011: 20 Million objects and many more coming in…
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Europeana and DPLA Joint Announcement
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EDM Europeana Data Model Guus Schreiber with input from Carlo Meghini, Antoine Isaac, Stefan Gradmann, Makx Dekkers et al. from Europeana V1
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EDM requirements 1.Distinction between “provided object” (painting, book, program) and digital representation 2.Distinction between object and metadata record describing an object. 3.Allow for multiple records for same object, containing potentially contradictory statements about an object 4.Support for objects that are composed of other objects 5.Standard metadata format that can be specialized 6.Standard vocabulary format that can be specialized 7.EDM should be based on existing standards – “not yes another standard” !
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EDM basics OAI ORE for organization of metadata about an object – Requirements 1-4 Dublin Core for metadata representation – Requirement 5 SKOS for vocabulary representation – Requirement 6 OAI ORE, Dublin Core and SKOS together fulfil Requirement-7!
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EDM representation: RDF standard Ovals are web resources with a URL Arcs are properties linking resources to other resources or to literals Resources belong to classes RDF model can be specialized using subclass and subproperty definitions
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Dublin Core EDM uses the latest version of DCMI Metadata Terms http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/ Specified with an RDF model Specialization of 15 original DC elements dcterms:coverage dcterms:spatial dcterms:temporal Can be specialized itself – see requirement
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SKOS: vocabulary publication on the Web W3C standard http://www.w3.org/TR/skos-primer / Adopted by large institutions such as Library of Congress Specified with an RDF model Can be specialized itself
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dov.winer@gmail.com SKOS Simple Knowledge ORGANIZATION SYSTEM thesauri, classifications, subjects, taxonomies, folksonomies,… controlled vocabulary concepts are documented, linked, merged with other data, composed, integrated and published on the Web CONCEPTSidentified by URIs using RDF triples natural language expressions to refer to concepts: skos: prefLabel[descriptor] skos: altLabel[synonims, acronyms, abbreviations] SEMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS …broader and narrower concepts broader/narrower relationships assert that a concept is broader/narrower in meaning …concepts somehow related SCHEMEScompiled sets of concepts: ConceptScheme class and inScheme relationship to link a concept to a scheme hasTopConcept relationship for the entry points of narrower/broader hierarchy LINK schemes map concepts from different schemes using the properties exactMatch, broadMatch, narrowMatch and relatedMatch September 15
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OAI ORE Open Archives Initiative Object Reuse & Exchange Specification: http://www.openarchives.org/ore/1.0/toc.html Primer: http://www.openarchives.org/ore/1.0/primer Specified with an RDF model Four key notions (RDF classes) – Object: the book/painting/program being described – Aggregation: organizes object information from a particular provider (museum, archive, library) – Digital representation: some digital form of the object with a Web address – Proxy: the metadata record for the object
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OAI ORE From the OAI-ORE Primer
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The Example - 1 31
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The Example - 2 32
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Aggregation organizes data of a provider 33 aggregation digital representation object provenance metadata
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Proxy: metadata record for an object 34 proxy object metadata
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Multiple aggregations = multiple providers 35 aggregation of DMF aggregation of Louvre
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Europeana is “just” a special provider with processed/enriched metadata 36 Europeana aggregation enriched metadata landing page
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Advanced modeling in EDM See the documentation Relations between “provided” objects – Part-whole links for complex objects – Derivation and versioning relations Predefined classes for person, place, time and event Here enters the Role (central) for Specialized Vocabularies
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http://www.flatworldknowledge.com/#
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Thank you! dov.winer@gmail.com
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