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IASSIST 2008 Collection, Communication, Access and Preservation IASSIST 2008 – session E3 Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: Data on the Web from Vision to Practice to Sustainability Bo Wandschneider University of Guelph
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Page 1: IASSIST 2008 Collection, Communication, Access and Preservation IASSIST 2008 – session E3 Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: Data on the Web from Vision to.

IASSIST 2008Collection, Communication, Access and

Preservation

IASSIST 2008 – session E3

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: Data on the Web from Vision to

Practice to Sustainability

Bo WandschneiderUniversity of Guelph

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<odesi><odesi>

• Collaborative project of OCUL• Jointly funded by OCUL and

Ontario Buys• Builds on Scholar’s Portal

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<odesi>

• It provides university researchers with access to a significant number of datasets in a web-based data extraction system

• It will establish best practices for the DDI mark-up of these files.

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Vision

• written or spoken words or pictures that create a vivid mental image.

• use of images, metaphors, and examples make a vision more memorable.

• brings clarity to a thought or concept. • motivate and inspire. • makes certain predications and

assumptions about the future • may focus on an opportunity at some

moment in time. • is unique and will present a shared ideal

that delivers on the common good.

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Transformational Vision

• Transformational Visions• “Social Science Dream Machine”

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<odesi> vision

• Builds on other visions• Vision for a project• Two distinct parts

• Access through Scholar’s Portal• Best Practices around metadata

creation

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Foundation for <odesi> vision

• discussions, collaborative relationships, ideas and training/workshops from groups like IASSIST, DINO (OCUL Data group), DLI (Canadian Data Liberation Initiative), CAPDU (Canadian Association of Public Data Users), CANDDI (ad hoc group looking at DDI in Canada)

• a maturation of the DDI standard and increased acceptance

• success of other collaborative projects, such as CESSDA (Council of European Social Science Data Archives)

• a maturation of technologies at both the hardware and software level

• a realization of the common challenges across Ontario institutions and a desire to eliminate duplication

• the success of scholar’s portal as a replicable solution• the emergence of discussions in e-science and the notion

of trusted digital repositories

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Events leading up to <odesi>

• CANDDI• DINO• Discussion Paper

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What is in <odesi>

• common access for all partner institutions, irrespective of size

• development of meta data standards/best practices that enabled all institutions to participate and sustain the project. While at the same time allowing us to easily change course if the field took another direction

• allowing local needs to prevail• archiving locally produced data• enhancing usage• engaging undergraduates in a research

environment as both user and creator• enhancing numeracy• opportunities for linkages and sharing with other

national and international initiatives.• expression of cost savings

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New “visions”

• new visualization tools, • Federated Identity Management,• enhanced searching across all collections, not just

data, • serving up information in RSS feeds• focusing on negotiating shared access to ‘local’

collections• pushing <odesi> as a model for a node in a series

of trusted data repositories – moving towards some sort of national network

• Sustainability – this really flows out of the Best Practices and suggests that to attain sustainability we need to ensuring data providers adopt these tools/standards and deliver new data in a common format

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Can <odesi> be transformational

• Maybe a piece of something transformational

• Move to become a trusted data repository within a network• Maintain provincial purpose• Live within a national context

• Define an institutional role with sustainable operation

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Questions

• Can <odesi> model the way to a new organizational model for data access and preservation in Canada?

• Can <odesi> find space within the e-science framework?