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Network Effects: The RMap Project NISO Virtual Conference Scientific Data Management: Caring for Your Institution and its Intellectual Wealth 18 February 2015 Sheila M. Morrissey Portico
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Network Effects: The RMap ProjectNISO Virtual ConferenceScientific Data Management: Caring for Your Institution and its Intellectual Wealth

18 February 2015

Sheila M. MorrisseyPortico

The Challenge

“Because none of us are really working alone.” - Christine L. Borgman

http://stanford-ppl.github.io/Delite/optigraph/

Scholarly communication isn’t just the article any more

http://www.oclc.org/research/publications/library/2014/oclcresearch-evolving-

scholarly-record-2014.pdf

The article isn’t just the article any more

DiSCO (Distributed Complex Scholarly Object)

C-2

A-2

creator

D-2

cites

C-1

D-1

PublisherData

RepositorySoftware

Repository

S-1

creator

creator

source

outputOf

C-2

creator

C-2

A-2

creator

IdentityProvider

creator

D-2

S-1

creator

SA Article D DatasetC Creator Software

The Project

Partnership

Data Conservancy(Johns Hopkins University)

Expertise in management of large data data archives from multiple disciplinesdisciplinesPI: Sayeed Choudhury

IEEE Expertise in content management and and publishing systemsPI: Gerry Grenier

Portico Expertise in digital preservation, publisher workflow requirements, and and existing relationships with 240 publishersPI: Kate Wittenberg

Funded by Alfred P. Sloan foundation

A two-year project supported by a $602,000 grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Develop prototype services that build, store, update, and retrieve the connections among publications and data, and preserve those connections over the long-term

Work Plan & Deliverables

Year OneJune 2014-March 2015

Planning Phase:

• Gather requirements

• create use cases

• hold workshop (October 22,

2014 NYC) with stakeholders

• refine use scenarios based on

community feedback

Year TwoMarch 2015-June 2016

Prototype Development: Create

system to identify, store, update,

and retrieve relationships among

publications and their data

The Approach

Uses

Impact

Curation

Validation

Connection

Many to Many Connections

RMap

Preservation Services

Researchers

Funders

Academic Institutions

Data Repositorie

s

Registries

Publishers

RMap

Preservation Services

Researchers

Funders

Academic Institutions

Data Repositorie

s

Registries

Publishers

Data Model

Linked data

<subject>

URI

<predicate>

URI

<object>

URI or Literal

< DOI:10.1109/ACCESS.2014.2332453>

<dc:title>

“Toward Scalable Systems for Big Data Analytics: A Technology Tutorial”

Statement (triple)

Resource(URI)

Scholarly agent

Agent profile

System agent

EventDiSCO

Subject is a

Created via

Aggregate of

Described by

Created by

Is a

Scholarly artifact e.g.

article, dataset

Is a

Described byfunded by, authored byetc.

Object can bea

Statement (triple)

Resource(URI)

Scholarly agent

Agent profile

System agent

DiSCO

Subject is a

Created via

Aggregate of

Described by

Created by

Is a

Scholarly artifact e.g.

article, dataset

Is a

Described byfunded by, authored byetc.

Object can bea

Event

Statement (triple)

Resource(URI)

Scholarly agent

Agent profile

System agent

EventDiSCO

Subject is a

Created via

Aggregate of

Described by

Created by

Is a

RDF

DCOAI-ORE

FOAF

PROV-O

Scholarly artifact e.g.

article, dataset

Is a

Described byfunded by, authored byetc.

Object can bea

API:RESTful Services

rmap:Statement https://rmap-project.atlassian.net/wiki/

Function HTTP API Path

Explain stmt API OPTIONS /api/{version}/stmt

Get stmt API status HEAD /api/{version}/stmt

Get stmt API info GET /api/{version}/stmt

Create stmt POST /api/{version}/stmt

Get stmt status HEAD /api/{version}/stmt/{stmtId}

Get stmt GET /api/{version}/stmt/{stmtId}

Update stmt PUT /api/{version}/stmt/{stmtId}

Delete stmt DELETE /api/{version}/stmt/{stmtId}

Read multiple stmts POST /api/{version}/stmt/list

Get related events GET /api/{version}/stmt/{stmtId}/events

“Because none of us are really working alone.” - Christine L. Borgman

• Sayeed Choudhury, Tim DiLauro: Data Conservancy, Johns Hopkins

• Mark Donoghue, Gerry Grenier, Renny Guida, Ken Rawson: IEEE

• Vinay Cheruku, Karen Hanson, Amy Kirchhoff, John Meyer, Sheila Morrissey, Stephanie Orphan, Jabin White, Kate Wittenberg: Portico

This research project is made possible through generous support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

We thank our workshop participants for their valuable feedback

http://www.rmap-project.comhttps://rmap-project.atlassian.net/wiki/@[email protected]

Many thanks to the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.


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