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IESR: A Registry of Collections and Services

IESR: A Registry of Collections and Services. Ann Apps MIMAS, The University of Manchester, UK. Outline. Purpose of JISC Information Environment Service Registry (IESR) IESR content description IESR services Using IESR for metasearch Future direction of service registries

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IESR: A Registry of Collections and Services

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  1. IESR: A Registry of Collections and Services Ann Apps MIMAS, The University of Manchester, UK

  2. Outline • Purpose of JISC Information Environment Service Registry (IESR) • IESR content description • IESR services • Using IESR for metasearch • Future direction of service registries • Integration Issues SRU Integration Workshop

  3. Why IESR? • JISC Information Environment: • Collections of resources for researchers, learners, teachers in UK • Single central registry – m2m access • Improve awareness and access • Funded by JISC: • MIMAS, UKOLN, University of Liverpool • Registry developed and hosted by MIMAS SRU Integration Workshop

  4. IESR Content • Descriptions of: • Collections of resources • Informational Services that provide access • Agents: Owners / Administrators • Transactional Services • Supplied by resource providers • Check by IESR content manager SRU Integration Workshop

  5. IESR Entities Collection provides access owns Service Agent administers SRU Integration Workshop

  6. IESR Entity Description • Entities identified with URI • Described by metadata • Metadata defined by Application Profile • Semantics • Occurrence • Searchable SRU Integration Workshop

  7. IESR Collection Metadata • Based on RSLP Collection Description • Simplification for electronic resources • Consistent with: • DCMI Collection Description Application Profile • NISO MI Collection Description • Vocabularies for property values SRU Integration Workshop

  8. SRU Integration Workshop

  9. IESR Service Metadata • More than RSLP CD ‘locator’ • Bespoke IESR scheme to support discovery and registry application • Single access method: • SRU, Z39.50, SOAP, OAI-PMH, Web/CGI • Location URL • Interface property for some service types using appropriate schema SRU Integration Workshop

  10. SRU Integration Workshop

  11. Other Service types • SOAP: Locator: access URL; Interface: WSDL • SRU: Interface: ZeeRex • SRW: Interface: ZeeRex; WSDL • OAI-PMH: Locator: BaseURL • OpenURL: Locator: BaseURL • Web CGI: Interface: arguments • Web page: Locator: URL SRU Integration Workshop

  12. IESR Agent and Administrative Metadata • Agent: contact details • Administrative: • Included with every entity • IESR includes: • creating organisation, publisher: IESR • latest modification date • rights to reuse descriptions: Creative Commons SRU Integration Workshop

  13. IESR Services • Z39.50 • Search via Bib-1 attributes • Results: text (SUTRS); composite XML • OAI-PMH for harvesting: entity XML • OpenURL Link-To Resolver • Implements IESR identifier resolution • Web Search and Browse • Data Supply Editor SRU Integration Workshop

  14. Future Services • SRU • Web Services SOAP / SRW (planned) • RSS • UDDI (under investigation) • Mapping IESR data to UDDI • Prototype registry SRU Integration Workshop

  15. Using IESR: Portal Metasearch • Social Science portal discovers collections with e.g. SRU services • Provides cross-search to end-user using e.g. SRU • Portal builder doesn’t need to know about all resources • Users discover collections unaware of • Alternative: OAI-PMH harvest SRU Integration Workshop

  16. Distributed Service Registries • Scope of IESR • Distributed / federated model • Each node describes own resources • How to cross search? • Metasearch; UDDI; OAI-PMH harvest • IESR collaboration with OCKHAM in US • Searching is local • Replication by OAI-PMH harvest SRU Integration Workshop

  17. Integration Issues • Resources have Web interface only • IESR covers all service protocols: • Few SRU services in JISC IE • Contributing technical service details • Use of Service Registry still visionary • Dynamic use with SOAP not feasible • NISO Web Services and Practice WG • SRW • Description of authentication details SRU Integration Workshop

  18. Integration Issues: Sharing • Sharing records needs common schema • NISO Metasearch Initiative Collection Description: basis of IESR and OCKHAM • Rights issues • Simplified with common CC licence • Cross searching federated registries: • Metasearch? Harvest? • UDDI • Loss of full collection description SRU Integration Workshop

  19. Recommendations • Encourage the provision of m2m interfaces for resources • Advertise SRU as low barrier solution • Register SRU services in online directories to encourage use SRU Integration Workshop

  20. IESR Details Information: http://iesr.ac.uk/ Application Profile: http://iesr.ac.uk/profile/ XML Schema: http://iesr.ac.uk/schemas/iesr.xsd Web search: http://iesr.ac.uk/registry/ Z39.50 service: http://iesr.ac.uk/use/z3950/ OAI-PMH service: http://iesr.ac.uk/use/oaipmh/ IESR Helpline service: iesr@mimas.ac.uk Ann Apps: ann.apps@manchester.ac.uk SRU Integration Workshop

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