1. KBART: improving the supply of data to link resolvers and knowledge bases Jason Price, SCELC Ejournal Package Analyst KBART Consortia Representative NISO/BISG Forum @ ALA Annual Anaheim 27 June 2008 Credit for (most) slides: Charlie Rapple (KBART UKSG co-chair)
10. article citation (SOURCE) query (base URL + metadata string) link resolver/ knowledge base target (cited) article publisher website database print collections gateways publisher/provider holdings data repository
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18. Terminology link-to syntax aggregator appropriate copy content provider DOI embargo ERM knowledge base localisation metadata OPAC OpenURL SFX source link resolver federated search gateway Open Access target
19. Problems Knowledge bases Date coverage Title relations Licensing Data & transfer Supply chain Compliance accuracy format vol/issue vs date date granularity (day, month, season, year) title changes title mapping abbreviations ISSN/ISBN variations re-use of ISSN effect on licensing genericism/granularity misrepresentation package variations accuracy free content format ownership contacts/feedback mechanisms incentive informal structure unclear responsibilities duplication of effort file format format definitions; shoe-horning age of data accuracy frequency link syntax and granularity
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Hinweis der Redaktion
Clarify who, mostly, needs educating – did the research report suggest one group is getting it more than another? (probably the publishers – sorry publishers!)
having articulated the issues affecting the efficiency of OpenURL linking, we’re now proposing and honing solutions. Hopefully some will be relatively simple – a case of finally having the right people in a room together discussing it Others may need compromise between different stakeholders