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Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
The OAI Object Re-Use & Exchange (ORE) Initiative
Herbert Van de Sompel (1) & Carl Lagoze (2)
(1) Research Library, Los Alamos National Laboratory(2) Information Science, Cornell University
OAI-ORE is supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundationwith additional support of the National Science Foundation
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
OAI Object Re-Use and Exchange
• OAI-ORE is a new effort conducted under the umbrella of the OAI
• International effort; October 2006 - September 2008:o Coordinators: Carl Lagoze & Herbert Van de Sompelo ORE Technical Committee: 13 international memberso ORE Liaison Group: 8 international memberso ORE Advisory Committee: 16 international memberso Representing: scholarly publishers and aggregators,
eScience, eHumanities, education, search engines, various repository systems, digital library efforts, related standardization efforts, etc.
• See http://www.openarchives.org/ore/
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
Compound Information Objects
Units of scholarly communication are compound information objects:
Identified, bounded aggregations of related information units that form a logical whole.
id
id
compound information
objects
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
Examples of Compound Information Objects
• Scholarly publication with an article and supporting information including dataset, video, etc.
• Digitized book with multiple chapters, each chapter containing multiple scanned pages.
• Archaeological assemblies of images, maps, charts, and find lists.
• An ARTstor image object that is the aggregation of various renderings of the same source image.
• …
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
Compound Information Objects
Units of scholarly communication are compound information objects:
Components of a compound object may vary according to:
• Semantic type:o Texto Still image o Moving imageo Datasetso Softwareo Bibliographic and other types of metadatao …
• Media type:o PDFo HTMLo JPEGo Mp3o …
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
Access Repositories
Compound objects are made accessible by a variety of scholarly repositories:
• Institutional repositories• Discipline-oriented repositories • Publisher repositories• Dataset repositories• Cultural heritage repositories • Learning object repositories• Digitized book and manuscript collections• Research-group and managed personal
(ePortfolio) repositories• …
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
Access Repositories
Repositories expose compound objects in manners specific to the repository architecture:
• Interfaces (API & user-oriented)• Identification schemes• Representation of compound objects• Mapping of compound objects and
components to the Web
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
Systems that manage digital
objects• Institutional repositories• Research-group and managed
personal (ePortfolio) repositories• Discipline-oriented repositories • Publisher repositories• Dataset repositories• Cultural heritage repositories • Learning object repositories• Digitized book and manuscript
collections
Systems that leverage managed
digital objects
• All repositories from left column
• Search engines• Authoring tools• Citation management tools• Collaborative environments• Social network applications• Graph analysis tools• Preservation services• Workflow tools• …
OAI-ORE Standards Protocols
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
Working with the Web architecture
• Whatever we do it must be congruent with the Web architecture
o Use existing capabilities where they are appropriateo Cleanly layer capabilities meeting the needs of our
problem space
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
Observation 1Components of compound object must be mapped to resources in
order to be reference-able
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
Observation 2In the mapping from components to resources, the boundary of the
originating compound object is lost
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
Observation 3Map the compound object to a resource with a representation that
formally expresses the boundaries of the object
Machine readable
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
Observation 4Allow for discovery of that representation (and hence of the
compound object) by Web applications
HTTP LINK HEADER
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
Observation 4 bis Allow for discovery of that representation (and hence of the
compound object) by Web applications
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
Observation 5This approach reveals compound objects in the Web graph
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
OAI Object Re-Use and Exchange
• A core goal of OAI-ORE is to develop standardized, interoperable, and machine-readable mechanisms by which individual repositories can map and thereby expose compound objects to the Web.
• These mechanisms will allow Web applications to reconstruct:
o The boundaries of compound objectso The relationships among their internal componentso Their relationship to other resources on the Web
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
OAI Object Re-Use and Exchange
• Develop, identify, and profile extensible standards and protocols to allow repositories, agents, and services to interoperate in the context of use and reuse of compound digital objects beyond the boundaries of the holding repositories.
• Aim for more effective and consistent ways:o to facilitate discovery of these objects, o to reference (link to) these objects (and parts thereof),o to obtain a variety of disseminations of these objects, o to aggregate and disaggregate these objects,o Enable processing by automated agents
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
Questions
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
Compound object from aDORe repository
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
DC component of compound object
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
MPEG-21 DIDL component of compound object
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
Zotero discovers a pointer to a Canonical Representation of the compound object
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
Zotero parses the Canonical Representation and lets the user select components
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
Zotero now holds a derived compound object with multiple components
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
QuickTime™ and aMicrosoft Video 1 decompressorare needed to see this picture.
… A DIDL component
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
… a BIOSIS XML component
Object Re-Use and ExchangeMellon Retreat, Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ, March 29 2007
Herbert Van de Sompel, Carl Lagoze
… a DC component