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CDRS.COLUMBIA.EDU
What We Do
• Partner with researchers and scholars at Columbia to share new knowledge through technology
• Empower Columbia’s research community with online tools and services– Collaboration– Scholarly communication– Data-sharing– Preservation
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Core Mission
• Facilitation of research and its dissemination– Platform/tool development and support
• Research support for ongoing communication– Collaboration– Conferences– Structured user contributions
• Education about rapid changes in scholarly communication
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CDRS’ Services
• Academic Commons– Repository and services
• Spectrum– Video and conference services
• Texture– Publication services
• Scholarly Communication Program– Education and advocacy
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Academic Commons
• Enhanced discovery, visualization, management, and use of digital resources
• Platform that supports research at all stages, from collaboration through dissemination
• Access to and preservation of multiple types of digital material
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Fedora Asset Repository
Internal Workflow Management Systems
Columbia Digital Library
Columbia Academic Commons
Internal Data Management Systems
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Fedora Asset Repository
Internal Workflow Management Systems
Columbia Digital Library
Columbia Academic Commons
Internal Data Management Systems
For example:• Digitized collections• Born-digital collections
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Fedora Asset Repository
Internal Workflow Management Systems
Columbia Digital Library
Columbia Academic Commons
Internal Data Management Systems
For example:• Digitized collections• Born-digital collections
For example:• Columbia-produced content • Rich collaboration space• Faculty profiles and citations
DSpace Alfresco
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User-CenteredStorage
University Repositories:
Collection-CenteredPermanent Storage
Faculty/Researcher Use
Researcher-Defined Access and Control
Data and Papers “Drop Box”
“Working” data,
materials
Delete
Preserve
External Data SourcesQuickTime™ and a
TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressorare needed to see this picture.
University-Defined Access and Control
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User-CenteredStorage
University Repositories:
Collection-CenteredPermanent Storage
Faculty/Researcher Use
Researcher-Defined Access and Control
Data and Papers “Drop Box”
“Working” data,
materials
Delete
Preserve
External Data SourcesQuickTime™ and a
TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressorare needed to see this picture.
University-Defined Access and Control
- data standards- automation, acquisition
- licensing- permissions- curation- preservation
Uses- storage - data, docs, media- collab tools - wiki, blogs, versions- comm tools - IM, e-mail, conf.- analysis- domain tools - GIS, math, dB
Share, Collaborate- individual use- with colleagues- with community
Library curation – metadata, RDFRights clearance, reviewFormat conversion, as needed
Uses- Search, access, presentation- Data and paper publishing- Post-publication review, annotation, discussion
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Biggest Challenge: Curation
Complexity
Complex
Simple
None
$$$
$$
$
Cost
HighEffort
Low
None
Full-ServiceCuration
AssistedCuration
Self-Service“Tagging”
AutomatedCuration
SlowIngest Rate
Fast
Derived from: Carole Goble, University of Manchester, “Curating Services and Workflows: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,”
http://www.slideshare.net/carolegoble/dcc-keynote-2007/
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Some Projects
• Network of European Economists Online• Global Health Research Center of Central Asia– Collaboration and data-sharing
• Citation management• Black Rock Forest Consortium
– Live research data
• Honors theses• Journals archiving
– 60+ produced on campus
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For more information …
Contact Sarah Holsted, Digital Repository Coordinator
E-mail: [email protected].: 212-851-7339
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For more information …
Contact Vin Aliberto, Video Services Manager (for video)
E-mail: [email protected].: 212-851-2838
Contact Diana Price, Communications Coordinator (for conference services)
E-mail: [email protected].: 212-851-7338
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Texture
• Columbia-based journals– Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal– Cultural Formations (Students for a Cultural
Studies Initiative)– Consilience
• Publishing partnerships– Columbia International Affairs Online (with
Columbia UP)– Harm Reduction Journal blog (with BioMed Central)
(faculty: Ernie Drucker)– Dangerous Citizens (with Fordham UP) (faculty:
Neni Panourgiá) – Women Film Pioneers Sourcebook (with U of
Illinois P) (faculty: Jane Gaines)
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For more information …
Contact Diana Price, Communications Coordinator (for journals)
E-mail: [email protected].: 212-851-7338
Contact Rebecca Kennison, Director (for publishing partnerships)
E-mail: [email protected].: 212-851-2812
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Scholarly Communication Program
• Facilitation of discussion of innovative approaches to sharing research
• Practical information about opportunities and challenges in scholarly communication
• Advocacy in urging Columbia’s active participation in creating a system that serves needs and maximizes impact
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Research Without Borders
• Available on Schol Comm Web site and iTunes U– Harvard Open Access Initiatives (Oct. 8)
– Final Impact: What Factors Really Matter? (Oct. 30)
– Future of the Book: Can the Endangered Monograph Survive? (Nov. 11)
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Research Without Borders
• Open Science: Good for Research, Good for Researchers?– February 19, 2009
• Scholarship in the Digital Age: Information, Infrastructure, and the Internet– March 24, 2009
• Know Your Rights: Who Really Owns Your Scholarly Works?– April 8, 2009
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For more information …
Contact Kathryn Pope, Head of the Scholarly Communication Program
E-mail: [email protected].: 212-851-2856Web: scholcomm.columbia.edu