Researcher Identifiers and National Federated Search Portal for Japanese Institutional Repositories
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Researcher Identifiers and National Federated Search Portal
for Japanese Institutional Repositories
Kei Kurakawa1, Hideaki Takeda1, Ryo Shiozaki1, Shun Morimoto2, and Hideki Uchijima2
1: National Institute of Informatics, Japan
2: Kanazawa University Library, Japan
OR2012, The 7th international conference on Open Repositories09 - 13/Jul/2012, the University of Edinburgh, UKRF3: Pecha Kucha – National Infrastructures, 11/Jul/2012: 11:00am – 12:30pm
Name disambiguation
• Name ambiguity problem is caused by– the same family name and the same first name, maiden name
usage, pen name,– character variants in Kanji (for Japanese), – and a variety of name formats for each journals
• To assign identifier for researcher is an answer.• If this problem is solved, it would be available to
– exactly compile a list of research achievement,– exactly assess contributions of the researcher,– exactly trace development paths by the researcher, – and exchange exact information of the researcher in various
scholarly communication scenes.
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Assigning identifiers for authors of repository items
• DAI (Digital Author Identifier), the SURF foundation, the Netherlands
• Names Project, mimas, University of Manchester, UK
• Networking Names, OCLC• ORCID, ORCID Inc.• Researcher Name Resolver, NII, Japan
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Objective of the Researcher Name Resolver (RNR)• Basic function as giving
– Identifiers of Japanese researcher on the Web– Web resource links for researcher
• Implementations– Researcher URI– Identifier management– Researcher pages– Web services
• Applications– Name authority for external systems– Researcher resource link resolver
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http://rns.nii.ac.jp
Researcher identifier scheme and management
• Identifier is of the form,– 13-digit number– namely, Researcher Name Resolver ID.
– http://rns.nii.ac.jp/nr/xxxxxxxxxxxxx• Identifier management
– Identifiers of a researcher are grouped and aliased to a representative of them
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Prior registration
• As priming a pump effect,– Registrants of the database of Grants-in-Aid for Scientific
Research in Japan, KAKEN are registered in RNR– 200,882 researchers are registered at 2012-07-06
• Extracted data attributes– Names (Japanese Kanji character, Japanese phonetic
character, English character)– Affiliated institution (last), department, job title– Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Researcher Number– (Research fields of Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research)– (Research keywords of Grants-in-Aid for Scientific
Research)6
Web resource links for researcher
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Campus Directories Planned
Planned
Academic information resource portal and link system of Japan
The biggest researcher directory of Japan
Database of Grants-in-Aidfor Scientific Research
The biggest article searchpublished in Japan
Direct links to external systems
Batch processing approach
• To make links to external systems, the RNR– loads profile data,
• ResearcherID based researcher profiles including a list of external identifiers
– uses identifier mapping rules,• RNR identifier is implicitly reuse of KAKEN identifier• CiNii identifier is implicitly reuse of KAKEN identifier
– and, loads external identifier mapping lists• J-GLOBAL identifier to KAKEN identifier• ReaD&Researchmap identifier to KAKEN identifier
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Crawling approach
• To build direct links to campus directories, the RNR – crawled campus directories,– built a list of researcher pages with names,– and identify the researchers over RNR registrants
• To identify researchers, the RNR checks institution and whether or not– Kanji name is the same,– institution is the same,– and, the name is unique in the institution.
• In fact,– 226 university campus directories were crawled.– 102,949 researcher pages were indexed.– RNR has 23,252 links to those campus directories.– It is high precision rate, but low recall rate.– For improvement, machine learning is a promising approach. 9
Researcher page
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Researcher name (Kanji, Katakana, English)
Researcher basic information
Direct links
Search links
Research keywords ofGrants-in-aid for Scientific Research
Research fields of Grants-in-aid for Scientific Research
URI of this document
Researcher URI
Researcher Name Resolver ID
Web services
• Researcher URI• OpenSearch• Linked data structure• RDF export• URL Redirection
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Campus Directories
Redirection service URL for a researcher
External direct links for the researcher
Redirect to
http://rns.nii.ac.jp/services/redirect?source=resolver&id=1000080252831&target=kaken
Ex.
Application for JAIRO
• JAIRO is the national federated search portal.• RNR is as being name authority for JAIRO.
• What repository managers do for the work is – to embed an “id” attribute in the “creator” field of
metadata JAIRO (IRDB) harvests, then1. put a RNR URI in “id” attribute value field, or
2. put anyURI for researcher in “id” attribute value field, and upload researcher profiles with external ids table on RNR
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Name disambiguation framework
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?><OAI-PMH xmlns="http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/ http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/OAI-PMH.xsd"> <responseDate>2011-05-26T13:34:09Z</responseDate> <request metadataPrefix="junii2" verb="GetRecord" identifier="oai:ir.lib.shizuoka.ac.jp:10297/5644">http://ir.lib.shizuoka.ac.jp/dspace-oai/request</request> <GetRecord> <record> <header> <identifier>oai:ir.lib.shizuoka.ac.jp:10297/5644</identifier> <datestamp>2011-05-22T08:02:22Z</datestamp> <setSpec>hdl_10297_24</setSpec> </header> <metadata> <junii2 xmlns="http://irdb.nii.ac.jp/oai" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://irdb.nii.ac.jp/oai http://irdb.nii.ac.jp/oai/junii2.xsd"> <title>Orientation-dependent epitaxial growth of GaAs by current-controlled liquid phase epitaxy</title> <creator>Mouleeswaran, D.</creator> <creator id=“http://rns.nii.ac.jp/nr/1000001133354”>Koyama, T.</creator> <creator id=“http://rns.nii.ac.jp/nr/1000048520242”>Hayakawa, Yasuhiro</creator> <NDC>459</NDC> <description>The orientation dependence of the selective epitaxial growth of Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) has been investigated to achieve a thick epitaxial layer for application to X-ray detectors. Selective epitaxial growth was carried out on patterned GaAs with [0 1 1], [0 1 2], [0 1 0], [0 1 −2], [0 1 −1] and their equivalent seed orientations by current-controlled liquid phase epitaxy (CCLPE). SiO2 was used as a mask layer to fabricate the various seed orientations on the Si-doped GaAs (1 0 0) substrate and various growth periods and current densities were considered. Solute transport in the solution was enhanced by the electromigration of solute by an applied DC electric current, which caused an incremental growth in vertical and lateral directions in all orientations. The highest vertical thickness of 268 μm in the [0 1 −1] orientation and the largest lateral growth of 318 μm in the [0 1 2] orientation were achieved at 7.5 A cm−2 current density for 6 h. The seed aligned in the [0 1 2] orientation was favorable for high lateral growth of GaAs. The [0 1 1], [0 1 0] and [0 1 −2] seed orientations were suitable for application in a GaAs X-ray detector.</description> <publisher>Elsevier</publisher> <NIItype>Journal Article</NIItype> <format>application/pdf</format> <URI>http://hdl.handle.net/10297/5644</URI> <fullTextURL>http://ir.lib.shizuoka.ac.jp/bitstream/10297/5644/1/110520001.pdf</fullTextURL> <jtitle>Journal of Crystal Growth</jtitle> <issn>00220248</issn> <NCID>AA00696341</NCID> <volume>321</volume> <issue>1</issue> <spage>85</spage> <epage>90</epage> <dateofissued>2011-04-15</dateofissued> <language>eng</language> <doi>info:doi/10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2011.02.026</doi> <rights>Copyright © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.</rights> <textversion>author</textversion> </junii2> </metadata> </record> </GetRecord></OAI-PMH>
Harvested metadata embedded with Researcher URI (anyURI)
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junii2 extension
<creator id=“http://rns.nii.ac.jp/nr/1000001133354”>Koyama, T.</creator><creator id=“http://rns.nii.ac.jp/nr/1000048520242”>Hayakawa, Yasuhiro</creator>
How author identifier changes UI?
• JAIRO is an example for exploring scholarly knowledge.• We assume that there are two modes of knowledge
exploration, i.e.– basically, we use keywords for search, and– sometimes, we use author name for search.
• When we use author id for search,– we expect to get a exact list of articles of the researcher– therefore, we could trace a research development path of
the researcher.• New UI ought to be designed, depending on search
conditions with or without author identifier.
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Search by author
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Suggest authors with ID
Search results (grouping)
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Grouping Selection
Item type grouping
Institution grouping
Privacy and data protection
• On dealing with researcher profiles and identifiers, we should take care of privacy laws.
• Related acts in Japan– Act on the Protection of Personal Information (effect from 2005)
• Act on the Protection of Personal Information Held by Administrative Organs• Act on the Protection of Personal Information Held by Independent
Administrative Agencies, etc.• Regulations on the Protection of Personal Information
• Phase of practice– Academic research (feasibility study)– Business
• Current status in Japan– It is not enough to have discussions on privacy and data protection of
researcher profiles for repositories.– License is not explicit on the researcher profiles for repositories.
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Exclusion from application
Future work
• To make linkage between RNR and external global services, e.g. ORCID, Microsoft Academic Search
• To improve precision/recall rate of linkage• To state privacy and data protection matter• To widely promote our activity to put
author identifiers in bibliographic metadata
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Summary
• Identifier for researcher is required to solve name ambiguity problem.
• Researcher Name Resolver deals with identifiers for researchers in Japan.– It manages researcher identifiers.– It shows researcher profile on researcher pages.– It gives links on researcher pages to external systems– It provides relevant web services.
• When RNR functions as name authority for JAIRO, it provides a search by author identifier.
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