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Oren Beit-Arie Ex Libris (USA) Inc.

Oren Beit-Arie Ex Libris (USA) Inc. OpenURL Current draft proposal. NISO Standards Committee AX June 28, 2001. OpenURL Framework. Conventional Linking:. User interacts with an Information Service and retrieves references.

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Oren Beit-Arie Ex Libris (USA) Inc.

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  1. Oren Beit-ArieEx Libris (USA) Inc. OpenURL Current draft proposal NISO Standards Committee AX June 28, 2001

  2. OpenURL Framework Conventional Linking: • User interacts with an Information Service and retrieves references • Typically, the IS attempts to deliver reference links (default links) • In many cases, those links are not-so-adequate (e.g. non context sensitive)

  3. OpenURL Framework OpenURL Framework addresses this problem: Provides an architecture that enables provision of additional, appropriate links by third parties

  4. OpenURL Framework OpenURL Framework key concepts: • Collaboration of Information Providers: by providing a hook to references - the hook is an HTTP request. OpenURL - this will enable the delivery of metadata and identifiers of the referenced work to a third party service component

  5. OpenURL Framework OpenURL Framework key concepts: 2. Existence of 3rd party Service Components - are the targets of the hooks • provide appropriate, context sensitive resolution of the metadata and/or identifiers of the referenced work, into service-links

  6. OpenURL Framework OpenURL Framework key concepts: 3. Existence of a specification that describes the format of the hook - this is the OpenURL draft specification - the task of this committee to standardize

  7. Link Source Link Destination “NOU” linking . Resource Resource Link Provision of Links Resolution of Links * NOU – non OpenURL

  8. Link Link Link Link Link Source Link Destination Link Destination Service Component Link Destination Link Destination OpenURL linking Context Sensitive . Resource Resolver/Link Server Resource OpenURL Appropriate Hook Provision of Hooks Resolution into Links

  9. OpenURL Framework Architecture for Open Linking, because: It’s about untying the provision of the reference (the responsibility of the Information Service that originates the OpenURL) from the provision of Link Services to that reference (the responsibility of the Service Component which is the target of the OpenURL)

  10. OpenURL Framework • Service Component: • Accept OpenURLs as input • Provide context-sensitive/ localized/alternative resolution of links, based on Metadata and Identifiers of the Referent It’s all about Metadata

  11. Link Source OpenURL Framework Resolver/Link Server . Resource MD OpenURL Identifier/s Fetch Parsing the OpenURL for Metadata Using Identifiers (keys) to FETCH MD Repository

  12. OpenURL • Metadata is transported: • Explicitly – by Value – on the URL • Implicitly – by Reference – using identifiers/keys that enable FETCH of metadata

  13. OpenURL - Goals • Scholarly Information • Low-barrier; easy to implement • Syntax for making Metadata and Identifiers about the Referent available to Service Components

  14. OpenURL – Current Specs OpenURL ::= BASE-URL ‘?’ QUERY Appropriate Service Component (localized, context-sensitive resolution) BASE-URL Address of the Service component Query Description of the Referent/s (metadata and/or identifiers supporting the delivery of link services)

  15. OpenURL – Current Specs • Follows URI-specs • name=value pairs • allows for multiple Referents • HTTP GET (and POST) • UTF-8 encoding

  16. OpenURL – Current Specs QUERY ::= DESCRIPTION (‘&&’ DESCRIPTION) DESCRIPTION :== ORIGIN-DESCRIPTION ‘&’ OBJECT-DESCRIPTION

  17. OpenURL – Current Specs DESCRIPTION :== ORIGIN-DESCRIPTION ‘&’ OBJECT-DESCRIPTION ORIGIN-DESCRIPTION: Description of the Resource from which the OpenURL originates sid=VendorID:DatabaseID • sid=IOPP:jnl_ref • sid=EBSCO:eric • sid=SWETS:snn

  18. OpenURL – Current Specs DESCRIPTION :== ORIGIN-DESCRIPTION ‘&’ OBJECT-DESCRIPTION OBJECT-DESCRIPTION: Description of the Referent (by means of metadata and/or identifiers) Contains 3 zones: • GLOBAL-IDENTIFIER-ZONE • OBJECT-METADATA-ZONE • LOCAL-IDENTIFIER-ZONE

  19. OpenURL – Current Specs GLOBAL-IDENTIFIER-ZONE: Contains reference to a globalnamespace and an identifier of the Referent that is unique within the that namespace. Can be used to FETCH additional metadata for the Referent ‘id’ ‘=’ GLOBAL-NAMESPACE ‘:’ GLOBAL-IDENTIFIER (+) • id=doi:10.1000/6789-1 • id=pmid:98765430 • id=oai:arXiv:physics/0003456

  20. OpenURL – Current Specs OBJECT-METADATA-ZONE: (Explicit/by-value) metadata for the Referent, in specified metadata schemes (7 possible genre values). META-TAG ‘=‘ META-VALUE (Name-Value pairs) • genre=article&issn=1234-5678& volume=12&issue=13&spage=121 • genre=article&atitle=my paper&title=Journal of Good News&sici=1234-5678(199802)12:14<121:>2.0.TX;2-B

  21. OpenURL – Current Specs LOCAL-IDENTIFIER-ZONE: information in non-standardized syntax, defined by the Resource  low-barrier imp.; local identifiers; other ‘pid’ ‘=’ VCHAR+ pid=<authors>Solin+M;+Campi+P</authors> <ui>21010488</ui><date>20020201</date> pid=1234567

  22. OpenURL – Examples 1. Institute of Physics Publishing: http://demo.exlibrisgroup.com:8888/demo?sid=IOPP:jnl_ref& genre=article&aulast=Kottos&auinit=T&issn=0031%2d9007& stitle=Phys%2e+Rev%2e+Lett%2e&volume=79&issue=24& spage=4794&date=1997 BASE-URL ORIGIN-DESCRIPTION OBJECT-METADATA-ZONE

  23. OpenURL – Examples 2. Ebsco: http://demo.exlibrisgroup.com:8888/demo?genre=article& issn=08966273&volume=28&issue=2&date=20020201&spage=309 &sid=EBSCO:cmedm&title=Neuron&atitle=Synaptic%20autoimmunity %20and%20the%20Salk%20factor.&pid=<authors>Solimena+M;+ De+Camilli+P</authors><ui>21010488</ui><date>20020201 </date><db>cmedm</db>

  24. OpenURL – Examples 3. SilverPlatter ERL: http://demo.exlibrisgroup.com:8888/demo? sid=ERL:mdl&pid=345003456

  25. OpenURL - Acceptance Fast Keeps growing Wide range of information resources: A&I databases OPACs E-journals E-print archives (OAi) Other local data repositories

  26. OpenURL - Acceptance Bell & Howell Information and Learning ProQuest EBSCO PublishingEBSCOhost The Gale Group Institute of Physics PublishingAxiomElectronic Journals ISIWeb of Science Swets BlackwellSwetsNetNavigator SilverPlatterERL SLAC-SPIRES (Stanford) ArXiv.org Ovid OCLC FirstSearch Cambridge Scientific Abstracts http://www.sfxit.com/sources.html

  27. OpenURL Deployment: Lessons learned: • Extensive usage of the pid (LOCAL-IDENTIFIER-ZONE): • To overcome limitations in the OpenURL “metadata schema” • To provide local identifiers; FETCH information • For User information • … • Missing contextual elements (.. Later..) • Compliancy levels (??) Keep it a low-barrier

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