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Creating an Academic Information Domain: a Dutch Example

Creating an Academic Information Domain: a Dutch Example. Chris Baars EuroCRIS 2008 – June 5- 7 th Maribor. WWW.NARCIS.INFO. N ational A cademic R esearch and C ollaborations I nformation S ystem. Outline. AID: Three different worlds: CRIS, OAR & E-data Joining three worlds in NARCIS

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Creating an Academic Information Domain: a Dutch Example

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  1. Creating an Academic Information Domain: a Dutch Example Chris Baars EuroCRIS 2008 – June 5- 7th Maribor

  2. WWW.NARCIS.INFO National Academic Research and Collaborations Information System

  3. Outline • AID: Three different worlds:CRIS, OAR & E-data • Joining three worlds in NARCIS • Digital Author Identifier (DAI) • Persistent Identifiers (PI) • Conclusions and further development

  4. Personnel Information Domain Financial Information Domain H.R. Finan. CRIS Academic Information Domain Repositories E-Research Academic Information Domain Based on:

  5. Component I: Dutch CRIS • 14 CRIS’s participate in NOD, Dutch Research Database • Researchers (expertise, research data and workplaces) • Research Institutions and Research Schools (Profiles and Addresses) • Current Research Programmes and Research Projects

  6. Component II: OAR • Central Access Point to the Dutch Institutional Repositories of Open Access publications (21 OARs) • Dutch Academic Output that is available Open Access • Subsections: Cream of Science and Promise of Science

  7. Component III: E-DATA • E-DATA Institute DANS (Data Archiving and Networked Services) • Developed OAI interface on EASY – Electronic Archiving System • Data themselves available under the conditions specified by the depositor • Humanities and Social Sciences

  8. Joining the three worlds: problems Organizational issues • Willingness, commitment and participation • Infrastructure: Benefit DARE-program (SurfFoundation) Technical issues • Interoperability: OAI - PMH protocol • Exchange formats: DC & DIDL / MODS for OAR’s CERIF based XML for CRIS

  9. Joining the three worlds

  10. Digital Glue • DigitalAuthorIdentifier (DAI) • Persistent Identifiers (PI) • Interlinking • Extra metadata elements

  11. DAI in action

  12. Persistent Identifiers (PI) • Unlike URL’s, PI’s do not change in time • Target URL should be resolvable • National resolver functionality

  13. Conclusions and Future Developments • To create an AID the greatest challenges are organizational • Need for integration on some level (DAI) • Persistent Identifiers are necessary for sustainability and guaranteed access to the right information. • Enhanced publications • Validation tool • Metadata store (NARCIS becomes a National Repository)

  14. WWW.NARCIS.INFO National Academic Research and Collaborations Information System

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