LORE: A Compound Object Authoring and Publishing Tool for Literary Scholars based on the FRBR. Anna Gerber, Jane Hunter

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LORE: A Compound Object Authoring and Publishing Tool for Literary Scholars based on the FRBR Anna Gerber, Jane Hunter Open Repositories 2009

Overview LORE: Literature Object Reuse and Exchange Background Objectives Implementation and Demo Relationship Ontology Applications Future Work

Background Open Archives Initiative Object Reuse and Exchange (OAI-ORE) International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR)

OAI-ORE Collaborative initiative focused on developing standardized, interoperable, machine-readable mechanisms to express compound objects on the web Resource maps express a set of resources that are aggregated by a compound object express metadata and relationships between aggregated resources may be published as RDF Named Graphs http://openarchives.org/ore/

ORE Compound Object http://arxiv.org/astro-ph/061175/ Identifier URI DOI PURL cites PS PDF is_derived_from OAI-ORE Named Graphs/Resource Maps: Define set of components Metadata attached to compound object Typed Relationships between components Relationships to external components Different views of the compound object MP3 HTML hasrepresentation View1.html hasrepresentation View2.smil

IFLA FRBR Reflects the conceptual structure of information resources FRBR Entities: Products of intellectual or artistic endeavour (Publications) Work Expression Manifestation Item Responsible Persons and Organisations Subjects (concepts, objects, events, places)

Aus-e-Lit LORE was developed as part of the Aus-e-Lit project Funded by DEST through the National eresearch Architecture Taskforce (NCRIS 5.16 NeAT) Collaborators: The University of Queensland, ITEE eresearch AustLit Association for the Study of Australian Literature (ASAL) Australian National Data Service (ANDS) Australian Research Collaboration Service (ARCS)

AustLit Partnership between the National Library of Australia and twelve universities Research activities focused around research communities Data model based on IFLA FRBR + events (ABC Harmony) + specialized fields for research communities

FRBR Work FRBR Expression FRBR Manifestation

Related: SCOPE

Objectives Development of a light-weight in-browser tool to enable Australian literary scholars to collaboratively author scholarly compound objects using a standardized format; attach metadata to objects to facilitate their discovery; publish objects in open-access repositories to encourage sharing and reuse; document and visualize the lineage of derived intellectual products.

LORE Implementation Mozilla Firefox extension AJAX Web 2.0 XUL: XML User Interface Language Sesame 2 data store Named graphs Export to Fedora objects Metadata and relationship terms configured from OWL ontology

LORE Features Add resources to the resource map from within the web browser using context menus or LORE toolbar RDF/XML and Graphical Views Configurable domain ontology Assert relationships between resources using ObjectProperties from the domain ontology Attach metadata to resource map, aggregation, resource or relationship using DataType properties from the domain ontology, or terms from Dublin Core, FOAF, ORE Load, edit and save resource maps Browse/Search to discover related compound objects Interactive resource node previews

Demonstration

Relationship Ontology Created from the AustLit data model Based on IFLA FRBR Extended to include Relationships between people e.g. collaborates_with, is_family_member_of Relationships between digital resources e.g. has_image, has_audio, has_video Relationships for research and teaching e.g. has_criticism, has_summary

Relationship Ontology (Subset)

Relationship Hierarchy

Applications Research Scholarly Editions Compound objects encapsulating different versions of a text, annotations on the text and scholarly commentary Research Trails Recording research sources and notes Lineage Tracking the lineage of derivative works and ideas Teaching Relating disparate resources around a common theme

Case Study Considerations Limitations with: Non-information resources Local object identifiers Non-persistent URIs Generic visualisations Complexity of ontology Specialized ontologies Semantic hints/checks in the UI

Current developments Customisable graphical views SMIL Timeline maps More specific relationship ontologies Improving Fedora support

Future Work Rule engine to infer additional relationships Ontology discovery through Metadata Schema Registry Attachment of Creative Commons and other licenses

Aus e Lit Collaborative Integration and Annotation Services for Australian Literature Communities Project Team Professor Jane Hunter, eresearch Lab, University of Queensland Kerry Kilner, Executive Manager, AustLit: The Australian Literature Resource Dr Roger Osborne, Project Manager Anna Gerber, Senior Programmer Chris Davoren, Programmer The Aus-e-Lit project is building on the eresearch infrastructure for Australian literary studies at AustLit: The Australian Literature Resource (www.austlit.edu.au). Aus e Lit is funded by the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) through the National eresearch Infrastructure Task Force (NeAT), and by the University of Queensland.

Questions? Contact: Anna Gerber agerber@itee.uq.edu.au Jane Hunter jane@itee.uq.edu.au http://itee.uq.edu.au/~eresearch http://austlit.edu.au