The Global Registries Initiative: Progress Report and Software Demonstration

4th International Conference on Open Repositories This presentation was part of the session : Conference Presentations Date: 2009-06-04 08:30 AM – 10:00 AM Over the last two years, key stakeholders in the U.S., UK, and Australia have held a series of meetings to address the need for a global network...

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Main Authors: Blackall, Chris, Frumkin, Jeremy, Lyte, Vic
Other Authors: Australian National Data Service, University of Arizona. Library, University of Manchester
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Published: Georgia Institute of Technology 2009
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spelling ftgeorgiatech:oai:repository.gatech.edu:1853/28435 2023-11-12T04:24:12+01:00 The Global Registries Initiative: Progress Report and Software Demonstration Blackall, Chris Frumkin, Jeremy Lyte, Vic Australian National Data Service University of Arizona. Library University of Manchester Date: 2009-06-04 08:30 AM – 10:00 AM 2009-05 text/richtext application/pdf application/vnd.ms-powerpoint http://hdl.handle.net/1853/28435 unknown Georgia Institute of Technology OR09. Conference Presentations http://hdl.handle.net/1853/28435 Digital libraries Service registries Interoperability Text Proceedings 2009 ftgeorgiatech 2023-10-16T18:06:59Z 4th International Conference on Open Repositories This presentation was part of the session : Conference Presentations Date: 2009-06-04 08:30 AM – 10:00 AM Over the last two years, key stakeholders in the U.S., UK, and Australia have held a series of meetings to address the need for a global network of digital library collection and service registries (http://globalregistries.org/meetings.html). These meetings brought together different communities to explore what steps would need to be taken to link registry and repository technologies and implementations together in an interoperable fashion. The architecture and standards used for the global network of registries have yet to be finalized, but there is growing awareness of the potential of such a service and there are software systems available that demonstrate its benefits. The speakers will showcase and discuss two such software systems: (1) A combined collections and services registry run by the Australian National Data Service that aggregates metadata records from Australia, UK, and USA (https://devel.apsr.edu.au/cosi/orca/search.php) using the OAI Protocol for Metadata Harvesting; and (2) The LibraryFind Global Pilot, a discovery service that queries registries distributed over three continents. LibraryFind supports distributed search (or meta-search) protocols such as z39.50, SRU/SRW, and Open Search, as well as OAI-PMH aggregation (http://apollo.library.oregonstate.edu:3001/record/search) The presentation will be of particular interest to repository developers and managers who are interested in providing access to scholarly collections as part of broad disciplinary or institutional 'federations'. It will also provide an overview of registry technolgies and standards and how these relate to repository development in the context of an emerging global cyberinfrastructure. More information about the Global Registries Initiative can be found at the web site (http://www.globalregistries.org). Conference Object Orca Georgia Institute of Technology: SMARTech - Scholarly Materials and Research at Georgia Tech
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Service registries
Interoperability
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Service registries
Interoperability
Blackall, Chris
Frumkin, Jeremy
Lyte, Vic
The Global Registries Initiative: Progress Report and Software Demonstration
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Service registries
Interoperability
description 4th International Conference on Open Repositories This presentation was part of the session : Conference Presentations Date: 2009-06-04 08:30 AM – 10:00 AM Over the last two years, key stakeholders in the U.S., UK, and Australia have held a series of meetings to address the need for a global network of digital library collection and service registries (http://globalregistries.org/meetings.html). These meetings brought together different communities to explore what steps would need to be taken to link registry and repository technologies and implementations together in an interoperable fashion. The architecture and standards used for the global network of registries have yet to be finalized, but there is growing awareness of the potential of such a service and there are software systems available that demonstrate its benefits. The speakers will showcase and discuss two such software systems: (1) A combined collections and services registry run by the Australian National Data Service that aggregates metadata records from Australia, UK, and USA (https://devel.apsr.edu.au/cosi/orca/search.php) using the OAI Protocol for Metadata Harvesting; and (2) The LibraryFind Global Pilot, a discovery service that queries registries distributed over three continents. LibraryFind supports distributed search (or meta-search) protocols such as z39.50, SRU/SRW, and Open Search, as well as OAI-PMH aggregation (http://apollo.library.oregonstate.edu:3001/record/search) The presentation will be of particular interest to repository developers and managers who are interested in providing access to scholarly collections as part of broad disciplinary or institutional 'federations'. It will also provide an overview of registry technolgies and standards and how these relate to repository development in the context of an emerging global cyberinfrastructure. More information about the Global Registries Initiative can be found at the web site (http://www.globalregistries.org).
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