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Collaboration in building a sustainable repository environment:
a National Library’s role
Warwick CathroWarwick CathroAssistant Director-General, Innovation,Assistant Director-General, Innovation,
National Library of AustraliaNational Library of Australia
Outline• Background
– Australian repository movement– Proposed Australian National Data Service– NLA Service Framework
• Discovery and registry services– ARROW Discovery Service– ORCA Prototype Registry
• Sustainability issues– Persistent identifiers– Obsolescence notification and AONS– Australian METS Profile
The Australian repository movement
• Active involvement of officials• Repositories in 70% of universities• National discovery service• Six software platforms (three based on
Fedora)• Strong emphasis on sustainability issues• Decision to establish ANDS
Policy context
• Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research (from Dec 2007)
• National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) – A$500M over 5 years
• Australian National Data Service (ANDS)– To commence July 2008
PMSEIC [1]
PMSEIC [2]
Towards the Australian Data Commons
ANDS Structure
ARROW Project
APSR Project
PILIN Project
Library Labs
NLA Service Framework
Services discussed
Discovery service
• The need for discovery and metadata aggregation services
Liability is limited by the Accountants’ Schemeunder the Professional Standards Act 1994 (NSW)
ARROW Discovery Service
Liability is limited by the Accountants’ Schemeunder the Professional Standards Act 1994 (NSW)
ARROW Discovery Service
Registry services
• The need for registry services
Collection/Service Registry
ORCA Registry
ISO 2146 model
Persistent identifier services
• Need for a PI service• PILIN Project
PILIN Project
Obsolescence notification
• The “Preserve” Service• AONS Project• Pilot open source toolkit
AONS Project
Australian METS Profile
• Need for a profile• Two sub-projects
– Encoding of preservation metadata– Australian METS Profile development
Australian METS Profile Project
Three layer model
• Top layer: generic profile• Middle layer: content models• Bottom layer: Implementation profiles
DLib article
Conclusions
• Development of national discovery service
• Development of ISO 2146 schema• Support for goals of future National PI
Service• Obsolescence notification• Australian METS Profile
Acknowledgments [1]
• ARROW Discovery Service:– Debbie Campbell, Alison Dellit, Tor Lattimore
• ORCA Prototype Registry– Scott Yeadon, James Blanden, Adrian Burton,
Chris Blackall
• PILIN Project:– Dennis Macnamara, Nigel Ward, Kerry Blinco
Acknowledgments [2]
• AONS Project:– David Pearson, Matthew Walker, David Levy
• Australian METS Profile:– David Pearson, Bronwyn Lee, Scott Yeadon,
Megan Williams, Gerard Clifton
• Standards development (NLA Service Framework, ISO 2146, Australian METS Profile)– Judith Pearce