-Open Archives Initiatives(final)

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Prepared By:Awas, Marevil

And Taag,Floyd

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• an organization to develop and apply technical interoperability standards for archives to share catalog information (metadata).

• It attempts to build a "low barrier interoperability framework " for archives

institutional repositories containing digital content (digital libraries).

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institutional repositories>are digital collections of the outputs created

within a university or research institution.>an online archive of an instution’s scholarly

papers,deposited by their authors.

Example of institutional repositories

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• OAI standards allow a common way to provide content, and part of those standards is that the content has metadata that describes the items in Dublin Core format.

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The word “Open Archive”(OA)frequently conjure up images of information access without any associated cost or restriction or limit.

“Repository” is frequently used as a synonym for an OA.In the traditional DL context, a repository is a collection of digital objects, but in the context of the OAI, it has to be network accessible and it has to support the OAI Metadata Harvesting Protocol.

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1. Develops and promotes interoperability standards that aim to facilitate the efficient dissemination of content.

2. Has its roots in an effort to enhance access to e-print archives as a means of increasing the availability of scholar communication.

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Conceived as the Universal Preprint Service (UPS).

• Oct. 1999 First meeting in Santa Fe, NM, a forum to discuss and solve matters of interoperability between author self-archiving solutions (I.e. eprints). Re-named the Open Archives Initiative.

• Feb. 2000 Santa Fe Convention released, defining the technical and organizational framework.

• Sept. 2000 OAI extends interoperability framework beyond eprints – develops and promotes interoperability standards that aim to facilitate the efficient dissemination of content – and appoints steering committee.

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• Feb. 2000 Santa Fe Convention, defines:– Open Archives Metadata Set

– Harvesting interface based on a subset of the Dienst protocol.

• Jan. 2001 OAI Metadata Harvesting Protocol (MHP) Version 1.0, an application-independent interoperability framework that can be used by a variety of communities engaged in publishing content on the Web

• Jun. 2001 MHP Version 1.1 updated for W3C XML Schema specification recommendation of May 2001

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Open Archive Initiatives Object Reuse and Exchange

• the goal of these standard is to expose the rich content in aggregations of web resources to applications that support authority, deposit, exchange, visualization, reuse and preservation.

• defines standards for the description and exchange of aggregations of web resources.

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the standards support the changing nature of scholarship and scholarly communication, and the need for cyber infrastructure to support the scholarship, with the intent to develop standards that generalize across all web-based information including the increasing popular social network of “Web 2.0”

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Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting

a mechanism that enables data providers to expose their metadata—is seeing very rapid deployment, and enables a fascinating array of new services and system architectures for a diverse set of communities.

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is a protocol developed for harvesting (or collecting) metadata descriptions of records in an archive so that services can be built using metadata from many archives.

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Data Providers• administer systems that support the OAI-PMH as a means

of exposing metadata. adopt the OAI technical framework as a means of exposing metadata about their content.

Service Providers• is a company that provides organizations with consulting,

legal, real estate, education, communications, storage, processing, and many other services.

• harvest metadata from data providers using the OAI protocol and use the metadata as the basis for value-added services.

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• What is Open Archives Initiatives (OAI)?Develops and promotes interoperability

standards that aim to facilitate the efficient dissemination of content.

• InteroperabilityConnection of computer to other computer

which make scholarly communications like academic journals available,associated with open access publishing movement.

• Institutional repositoriesSpecific example in BSU is the BSU virtual library.

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• Open Archives Intiative Timeline

The summary of the history of the OAI.

• Open Technical Framework

It contains the basic structure of Oai.Mhp-metadata Harvesting Protocol while Xml-extensible Markup Language.

• OAI-ORE

Vocabulary word:

1.Scholarly communication process of academic,scholars,and researchers sharing and publishing their research findings so that they are available to the wider academic community.

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2.Cyber infrastructure to describe research environments that support advanced data acquisition,data storage,data management,datamining,data integration and other computing and information processing services distributed over the internet beyond the scope of a single institution.

• Oai-pmh

Two Classes of Participants:

1.Data providers

2.Service providers

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THANK YOUFOR

LENDING YOUR EARS!!!

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• Carl Lagoze (Senior Research Associate in Computing and Information Science at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA.He is also Director of Technology Strategy in the NSDL.)

• Herbert Van de Sompel (Digital Library Researcher at the Los Alamos National Laboratory Research Library, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA.)

• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Archives_Initiative

• Lagoze, C., & Van de Sompel, H. (2003). The Open Archives Initiative: Building a low-barrier interoperability framework. Retrieved April 30, 2003,from https://www.openarchives.org/OAI/OAI-organization.php

• Hussein Suleman [email protected] Department of Computer Science Virginia Tech,Blacksburg, VA, USA +1 540 231-3615

• Edward Fox [email protected] Department of Computer Science Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA +1 540 231-5113 http://www.dlib.vt.edu/projects/OAI/reports/jla2001articleoai.pdf

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• http://www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/metadata-standards/oai-ore-open-

archives-initiative-object-reuse-and exchange#sthash.Sfh4Zlh8.dpuf.

• Lagoze, Carl; Van de Sompel, Herbert (May 2007), Compound

Information Objects: The OAI-ORE Perspective. https://www.openarchives.org/ore/.

• Protocol Version 2.0 of 2002-06-14 Document Version 2002/06/ 10T11:00:00Z http://www.openarchives.org/documents/FAQ.html

• Clifford A. Lynch, "Metadata Harvesting and the Open Archives Initiative,“ARL: A Bimonthly Report, no. 217 (August 2001): 1-9 http://www.arl.org/resources/pubs/br/br217/br21mhp.shtml