ERC/Kernel Working Group Meeting Report: Shanghai Meeting

Shanghai Meeting

October 2004, Shanghai DC 2004

John A. Kunze, [email protected]

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<h2> Contents of Presentation</h2>
<h3><ul>
<li><a href="#p0"> Kernel Metadata at a Glance</a><p>
<li><a href="#p1"> Working Group Status</a><p>
<li><a href="#p2"> Documentation efforts</a><p>
<li><a href="#p3"> ERC/Kernel Demos and Software</a><p>
<li><a href="#p4"> Creating best-practice guidelines</a><p>
<li><a href="#p5"> Kernel Working Group Recommended Next Steps</a><p>
<li><a href="#p6"> Reference Information</a><p>
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Kernel Metadata at a Glance

  • Kernel Semantics: four required elements

    • who - a responsible person or party

    • what - a name or other human-oriented identifier

    • when - a date important in the object's lifecycle

    • where - a location or system-oriented identifier

  • ERC Syntax: Electronic Resource Citation

    
        erc:
        who:    Lederberg, Joshua
        what:   Studies of Human Families for
                       Genetic Linkage
        when:   1974
        where:  http://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/BB/AA/TT/tt.pdf
    
    


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Working Group Status

  • ERC/Kernel WG Charter (October 2002):

    • to explore the ultra-simple ERC "kernel" approach to metadata

    • to identify applications of the compact ERC record format

    • to refine ERC value rules and minimum element requirements

    • to develop an XML representation of kernel elements

  • 50 subscribers to the mailing list (October 2004)

  • New 6-point work plan (August 2004): much progress to report

  • Second face-to-face meeting




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Documentation efforts

  • Draft Kernel Metadata Specification, now available at

    http://dublincore.org/groups/kernel/spec.html
  • Creating an XML mapping to/from the ERC format

    • No progress to date

    • Critical for interoperation, exchange, import/export

  • Looking for volunteers for writing and/or editing








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ERC/Kernel Demos and Software

  • Demo: California Digital Library collections

    http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt3489n8m4?
    • the ERC-writer module for this is available at

      http://dublincore.org/groups/kernel/ERC.pm.txt
  • Demo: Prototype ERC mappings for all PubMed identifiers

    http://ark.nlm.nih.gov/ark:/12025/pm10611131?
  • Demo: Web and Z39.50 interface (based on 1600 test ERCs)

    (web) http://www.awcubed.com/ERCsearch.html
    (z39.50) www.awcubed.com, port 210, dbname erc
  • Open-source search engines for ERC/Kernel metadata

    Amberfish: http://sourceforge.net/projects/amberfish/
    Isite: ftp://ftp.awcubed.com/pub/Software/Isite2/

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Creating best-practice guidelines

  • For applying the { who | what | when | where } questions to different object types in different disciplines

    
       erc/book:  author | title | pub. year | ISBN or URL
       erc/photo:  photographer | caption | date taken | URL
       erc/map:  cartographer | region | mod. date | URL
       erc/article:  author | title | pub. date | article URL
    	( + in: journal name | volume / issue | journal URL )
       erc/painting:  artist | identifier | date created | URL
       erc/artifact:  discoverer | identifier | date found | URL
       erc/specimen:  discoverer | identifier | date found | URL
       erc/code:  programmer | title | mod. date | URL
    
    

  • Wanted: subject and application area specialists to think through and debug mappings of kernel elements in their areas


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Kernel Working Group Recommended Next Steps

  • XML mapping continues to be a priority.

  • Documentation needs work, and should emphasize outreach.

  • How about ERCs for relationships and events? For example, describe a dissertation (a document) and link to its defense (an event).

  • Feedback suggests it may make sense to separate requirements; think about separately pursuing (a) required kernel elements, (b) ERC syntax, (c) null values for missing elements (which could use better indexing guidelines).

  • Question about maximizing and minimizing at the same time: how to reconcile the drives simultaneously to define a minimal record and to extend a vocabulary with additional elements?


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Reference Information

  • Background paper (DC 2001, Tokyo) still at

    http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v02/i02/Kunze/
  • To subscribe, visit

    http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/dc-kernel.html







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