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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Licence Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/. eCrystals Federation: Open Repositories for Open Science Dr Liz Lyon, UKOLN, University of Bath, UK Dr Simon Coles, University of Southampton, UK

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Federation

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  1. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons LicenceAttribution-ShareAlike 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ eCrystals Federation: Open Repositories for Open Science Dr Liz Lyon, UKOLN, University of Bath, UK Dr Simon Coles, University of Southampton, UK Dr Manjula Patel, UKOLN, University of Bath, UK CNI Taskforce Meeting, Washington DC, December 2007 Federation

  2. Overview • Chemistry and Open Science : context and practice. • Lessons learnt from eBank Phase 3 • Data curation and preservation issues • Setting up the Federation: Challenges ahead?

  3. Chemistry and Open Science: context and practice Federation

  4. Social networks for chemists…. New postgraduate cohorts : millennials / Google generation : new behaviours

  5. >8000 views Community content for chemists : rich media video + paper = Pubcast

  6. At the coalface: tagging & sharing workflows Astronomy, Bioinformatics, Chemistry, Social Science pilots. Universities of Manchester & Southampton

  7. “Small science” : sharing in the lab

  8. Open Wetware Laboratory wikis

  9. Transforming practice? 2006 Open Notebook Science (ONS) 26 September: 1st use of term blogged by Jean-Claude Bradley, Drexel University

  10. 2007 27 March: ONS at Amer Chem Society Symposium 7 August: ONS Poster in Second Life on Nature island 24 September: ONS Case Studies in Second Life 4 October: > 43,000 hits in Google for term ONS

  11. 10 & 15 October: Policy lists,DabbleDB membership database created US 11 October: ONS experiment starts in Cambridge, UK 7 November: Cameron Neylon (Univ Southampton / STFC, UK) posts “Sourceforge for Science” concept

  12. 10 November: Open Data for common molecules - Wikichemicals? Peter Murray-Rust’s blog at Univ. Cambridge, UK 27 November: Research Network proposal submitted to UK research council Yesterday: about 2,400,000 Google hits for Open Notebook Science New ideas are surfacing very fast with instant development, testing and take-up…..

  13. eBank Project – building the eCrystals Data Repository Institutional Repository exemplar http://ecrystals.chem.soton.ac.uk

  14. Metadata Publication • Using simple Dublin Core • Crystal structure • Title (Systematic IUPAC Name) • Authors • Affiliation • Creation Date • Additional chemical information through Qualified Dublin Core • Empirical formula • International Chemical Identifier (InChI) • Compound Class & Keywords • Specifies which ‘datasets’ are present in an entry • DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1594/ecrystals.chem.soton.ac.uk/145 • Rights & Citation http://ecrystals.chem.soton.ac.uk/rights.html • Application Profile http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/projects/ebank-uk/schemas/

  15. wikis blogs Publish Harvest

  16. Lessons learnt from eBank Phase 3 Federation

  17. Scoping the eCrystals Federation of crystallography data repositories Questionnaire and interview-based Joint Consultation Workshop (eBank, R4L, SPECTRa) & Report Engage whole data lifecycle community – crystallographers, central facilities, publishers, data centres, and chemical information specialists. Mixed project team: Chemists, Digital Library researchers & Computer Scientists Study Aims and Approach

  18. Lessons: Policy and practice Must be considered at level of the Institution and the practising Laboratory Mixed lab practice – central service facility versus single “staff crystallographer” in department “Repository Lite” for smaller lab operations? Established data ‘publication’ practice + domain subject repository: Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC) Institutional policy buy-in is essential Demonstrate benefits and added value to senior managers Implications for information services structure

  19. Interoperability & Standards X-ray diffractometers Instrument manufacturers proprietary formats Technical software platform Metadata schema : Application profiles Standards and identifiers – International Chemical Identifier (InChI), DOI, CIF, CML, de facto software Semantic interoperability

  20. Subject Repositories, Publishing and IPR Established subject repository at CCDC (40 years old!) : repository interactions? The “embargo problem” : prior dissemination affecting publication of journal article Cultural issues related to chemists “its my data” (journal article will always be sacred) Mechanisms for sharing with collaborators and referees prior to publication?

  21. Advocacy The most important issue?!?

  22. Data curation and preservation issues Federation

  23. Digital Curation Centrehttp://www.dcc.ac.uk/ • Community Development work • Led by UKOLN • eBank/eCrystals partner

  24. eBank-UK Phase 3 Curation & Preservation Study http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/projects/ebank-uk/curation/ Examined four main areas • Audit and certification (TRAC, DRAMBORA, NESTOR, ISO International repository audit and certification BOF Group) • The Open Archival Information System (OAIS) and Representation Information (RI) • eBank-UK application profile and preservation metadata • ePrints.org repository platform

  25. Observations & Recommendations 1 • Self-assessment using DRAMBORA toolkit • Engage DCC audit & certification team • Formulation of long-term objectives and policy • Deposit agreements • Services • Aim for community-supported sustainability plan • Implement regular audits: annual • Produce evidence of compliance • Documentation • Transparency • Adequacy • Measurability • Federation context

  26. Observations & Recommendations 2 • Maintenance and open access of critical file formats and software • Work-up software e.g. XPREP • Export raw data from instrumentation as imgCIF • Consider Representation Information (RI) in context of whole crystallography landscape (CCDC, IUCR etc.) • Develop a preservation and curation strategy and formal policies to indicate levels of service • Deposit, ingest, validation, dissemination • Consider services to be developed over the DCC Registry/Repository of Representation Information (RRoRI)

  27. Observations & Recommendations 3 • Develop preservation strategy & plan for the specific content • Capture preservation metadata, including versioning and provenance information • PREMIS Data Dictionary • Semantic Units (e.g. file format, significant properties, provenance, fixity info) • Extend eBank metadata application profile (AP)? • Obtain consensus on AP • Seek to automate metadata generation, extraction, maintenance • ePrints.org support for information packages

  28. Setting up the Federation: Challenges ahead? Federation

  29. Funder Data centres / aggregator services Advisory Scientist CreateDeposit Scientist IR Federation Curate Preserve Standards Policy AdvocacyTraining Harvest Collaborate Share Link Discover Re-use Link Publishers User eCrystals Federation Data Deposit Model Link

  30. Repository deployment & support • Roll-out in 2 phases • Universities Sydney, Glasgow, Newcastle with eprints.org platform • Universities Cambridge, STFC, ReciprocalNet, ARCHER with other platforms • Information Environment Service Registry (IESR) listing Federation Collections

  31. Laboratory Workflow & Provenance RAW DATA DERIVED DATA RESULTS DATA Public domain material Raw Data Achieving end-to-end workflows: avoiding fragmentation of data, results and interpretations Account for differing laboratory practice

  32. Repository interoperability & linking services • Establish core Federation application profile and mappings • Bi-directional links with derived articles in “publisher repositories”, IUCr, Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), Chemistry Central • Test linking options: StORe middleware and CLADDIER (JISC-funded projects) • OAI-ORE Pathways Project developments

  33. Interoperability testbed eChemistry project Experimental data sets + metadata as compound objects Dublin Core and METS not sufficient OAI-ORE (base: Atom Publishing Protocol) testbed Enable 3rd party services e.g. data / text mining

  34. Enabling data discovery Royal Society of Chemistry Project Prospect tagging & semantic linking

  35. Preservation & Sustainability • DRAMBORA Assessment : use DRAMBORA Interactive • Enhance Application Profile with PREMIS preservation metadata • Populate RRoRI with crystallography representation information • Examine repository platform conformance to OAIS Ref Model • Survey partner institutional preservation policies

  36. Embedding into current publishing practice • Chemists still want to publish scholarly articles • Blogs and repositories are a new form of rapid communication, but there are prior publication concerns • Timing of release of data into public domain and formal publication will be crucial • Repository must provide control over timing of public visibility • EPrints3 version of eCrystals has ‘embargo tokens’ • Validation and quality in an ‘Open’ world • Quality indicators?

  37. Advocacy • Publishers Workshop to demonstrate co-existence of open data models & traditional scholarly articles Chemists still wary of ‘Open Access’ eCrystals Roadshow Workshops engaging both crystallographers and their service ‘users’ in the workplace Open forum at International Union of Crystallography world congress (Aug 2008)

  38. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons LicenceAttribution-ShareAlike 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Questions? Slides will be available at :http://wiki.ecrystals.chem.soton.ac.uk/index.php Federation

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