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CAUL Meeting 2004/2 Hobart 13 September 2004
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Transcript of CAUL Meeting 2004/2 Hobart 13 September 2004
CAUL Meeting 2004/2Hobart
13 September 2004
Roadmap Recap
Partners Extent and Intent Activity and Operational Structures
APSR Developments Digital Sustainability Program (NLA) Practices and Testbeds Program
ANU USyd UQ
National Services Program International Linkages Program External Involvement
Partners
The Australian National University (Lead institution) The National Library of Australia The University of Queensland The University of Sydney Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing
Recap
Extent and IntentIn responding to the call to develop national research infrastructure through the creation of a broad repository-based architecture, the APSR proposal had at its core
an overall focus on critical issues of access continuity to and sustainability of digital collections
a determination to build on a base of demonstrators for digital continuity and sustainability embedded in developmental repository facilities within partner institutions
an aspiration to contribute to national strength by encouraging development of skills and expertise and providing coordination throughout the sector via a platform of national services and international linkages
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An open partnership both in its manner of working and its ultimate manifestation within a national centre
- predicated on a belief that -
the higher education sector needs catalysts to encourage and enable institutions to take action based on best practice that will ensure continuity of access to key information resources over time
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Such resources not simply text-centric in nature. Real challenge lies in coping with huge volume of research data and resources in varying formats and configurations emerging from the eScience and eHumanities movements
Within APSR, role of APAC to carry these eResearch links, beyond their direct involvement in University of Sydney testbed project
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RecapActivity Structure
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Operational Structure
APSR Developments Tom Ruthven appointed as Executive Officer July 2004
Website established <www.apsr.edu.au>www.apsr.edu.au University of Queensland <www.library.uq.edu.au/escholarship> University of Sydney <sorrt.library.usyd.edu.au>
Presentations Questnet 2004, Cairns, 6 July
Robin Stanton - APSR and the national information infrastructure IAML Biennial Conference, Canberra, 13 September
Tom Ruthven - The brave new world of libraries and repositories
Digital Sustainability (Core Program) Led by NLA program will support and work with demonstrator or testbed projects and
also feed directly into National Services and International Linkages programs (notably in its links with the recently established Digital Curation Centre in Edinburgh)
Primary objective to provide mechanisms and expertise to ensure digital information resources remainavailable usable understandablefindable trustworthy re-usable‘for as long as they are needed’
Seeks to develop national centre of excellence, providing such services as best practice documentation, software frameworks and archives, generic tools, format registries, planning strategies, and technology watch services
Progress Project Officer appointed from 1 September Strategy paper developed in consultation with ANU, USyd, UQ testbed
projects Work continuing on
partner expertise registry sustainability analysis of testbed repositories sustainability assurance for testbed repositories
Consultation with Digital Systems Technology Centre (DSTC) about digital preservation tools
Digital Sustainability
Practices and Testbeds Program(1)
Implementation of Repository Technology in a Standards Framework(ANU)
Objectives
Develop an open source repository infrastructure that addresses the needs of Australian universities for the management of digital assets
Develop mechanisms for building effective partnerships with academic community for the management of their digital assets
Participate in federation services with APSR partners and other SII projects
Key Tasks Develop repository system based on needs analysis from a broad set of representative
collections Become major contributor to DSpace open source development Contribute to international standards and best practice for the management of digital repositories Populate ANU repository Develop policy framework for partnerships with academic staff Cooperate with other testbed projects to meet the objectives of the Digital Sustainability program Evaluate success of software and policy development
ANU
Progress ANU DSpace <dspace.anu.edu.au>
Production environment Development area4 communities 13 communities105 collections 108 collections
Participating repository in PictureAustralia Staff appointments
2 additional project officers about to be appointed to join 2 existing project staff members DSpace development
ANU contribution image derivative/thumbnail generation integrating Apache Cocoon with DSpace
Presentation OpenPublish 2004, Sydney, 30 July Peter Raftos – DSpace and ANU
ANU
Practices and Testbeds Program(2)
Sustainability and Interoperability in a Complex Distributed Environment(University of Sydney)
Objectives
Develop a sustainable model for large complex object repositories within a distributed research environment
Document a set of supporting protocols and standards Develop appropriate enabling middleware and tools
Key Tasks Establish a project methodology for the testbed facilities Develop protocols within the common XML environment of the testbed facilities Cooperate with other testbed projects and the MAMS project to meet the objectives of
the Digital Sustainability program Scope prototype demonstrator projects (cultural, health, historical) Develop and implement appropriate middleware and tools to enable demonstrators Develop and implement testing and evaluation methods Undertake evaluation of protocols within partner and other facilities nationally and
internationally
USyd
Progress Sustainability framework
Requirements and specifications, primarily in CIPHE image banks and PARADISEC, under development Interoperability middleware
Framework under development for internal testing in November (ACL) APAC
Extensible storage space provided to USyd testbeds to investigate storage processes Staff appointments
1.5 programmers appointed SORRT
Project branded as SORRT (Sustainable Object Repositories for Research and Teaching)
USyd
Practices and Testbeds Program(3)
eScholarship Australia(University of Queensland)
Objectives
Develop an integrated entry point to a range of repositories of research output
Encourage better reporting of academic research outputs Facilitate access to information about Australian research
Key Tasks Identify existing repositories at UQ to be used in project Investigate and adopt appropriate standards to be used, with emphasis on open standards Test a range of harvesting protocols, including OAI-PMH Examine subject mapping techniques to ensure metadata conform to appropriate thesaurus
descriptors. (Existing institutional subject classification schemes will be mapped to the Australian Standard Research Classification. Where metadata lack appropriate thesaurus descriptors, automatic and semi-automatic subject mapping techniques will be used.)
Investigate and implement mechanisms to identify, capture, organise and manage non-text, non-OAI compliant resources
Cooperate with other testbed projects to meet the objectives of the Digital Sustainability program Extend demonstrator application to other institutions
UQ
Progress Data and service provider models
Keystone and Fedora software under evaluation Test repositories identified
UQ Research Quantum ePrints@UQAustralian Digital Theses Program
Standards Series of open standards identified for adoption
Staff appointments Programmer appointed
UQ
National Services ProgramObjectiveProvide services to national higher education and researchsector Technical advisory services Knowledge transfer and educational services Consultation and collaboration services
Timeframe 2005-2006
Progress Program to begin formally in 2005
Commitment to make ANU version of DSpace available to Australian higher education sector Q4 2004‘DSpace in a box’ on CD or DVD
National Services
International Linkages ProgramObjectives Participate in and contribute to the development of international standards applicable
to digital access and sustainability Participate in selected international programs in the digital access and sustainability
area Maintain a technology watching brief across a wide range of international programs in
the digital access and sustainability area
Timeframe 2005-2006
Progress Program to begin formally in 2005 Existing or prospective partnerships
Digital Curation Centre (DCC), Edinburgh Thomson Scientific (ISI) Web Citation Index Project
(ANU, CalTech, Cornell, Max Planck Society, Monash, NASA/Langley, University of Rochester) DSpace/Google/OCLC IR Search Project
(ANU, Cornell, Cranfield, European University Institute, HKUST, IUPUL, MIT, Minho University, Ohio State, Univ Arizona, Calgary, Oregon, Parma, Rochester, Toronto, Washington, Wisconsin)
Digital Publishing System (DPubS) – Cornell and Penn State(ANU investigating involvement)
University of SydneySETIS (Michigan, Oxford and Virginia), PARADISEC (AILLA and DELAMAN),ACL/SSIU/TimeMap (UCLA and Unesco)
International Linkages
External Involvement
Potential for involvement in APSR by others than immediate project partners
National Services Program (starting in 2005) Occasional open workshops and forums
Also potential opportunity for others to participate as project partners (specifiedin both original proposal and agreement between ANU and existing project partners)
Such participation would require Strategic commitment to the development of institutional digital repositories Significant implementation program involving repository technology and a collection
program focused on research materials having sector-wide relevance Commitment to sector-wide cooperation in the development of institutional repositories Commitment to APSR objectives and willingness to contribute to APSR processes Acceptance that partner responsibilities include participation in APSR core activities such
as standards setting, evaluation and adoption, expertise network, skills pool, international linkages and benchmarking
New partners would bring own resources to APSRThere would be no access to DEST funding unless additional monies were granted
External Involvement
Thank you
Vic Elliott13 September 2004