Andrew Treloar describes how the Australian National Data Service are working with partners to ensure data is available and linked together to add value to research impact.
2. ANDS at a glance
In operation since 2009
40 staff (mostly Melbourne, Canberra)
Funded as the voice for data
Working to make Australias research data more
valuable
Funding through to mid 2016 (mid 2017?)
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3. ANDS enables transformation of:
Data:
Unmanaged
Disconnected
Invisible
Single use
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to Structured Collections:
Managed
Connected
Findable
Reusable
so that Australian researchers can easily publish,
discover, access and use/re-use research data.
5. Why care about connections?
Context
Discovery
Evidence for trustworthiness
Credit
Integrity of scholarly record
Better basis for analysis
Summary: greater value!
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6. Central role of identifiers
Need to be able to identify the endpoint for a
connection
ideally uniquely
Some identifiers need to be managed globally, but
some can be managed locally
NOTE: Identifiers do not necessarily need to
persist
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7. 5 things that need to persist for persistence
the identifier- that is the token or string itself.
the thing being pointed at by the identifier. For example,
the content.
the mapping of the identifier to the thing being identified.
the resolver that allows one to follow the mapping of the
identifier to the thing being identified.
a mechanism for updating the mapping of the identifier to
the thing being identified.
See http://crosstech.crossref.org/2015/03/january-2015-
doi-outage-followup-report.html for more on persistence
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9. Persistence vs. Coolness
Persistent identifiers are often criticised in favour
of cool URIs
http://www.w3.org/TR/cooluris/
Yes, its possible to be cool, but impossible to be
effortlessly cool
Persistent identifier mechanisms are often a way
of engineering away brittleness in identifier
infrastructure
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11. ResearcherLink
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ANDS originally encouraged use of Trove/NLA ID
ORCID now has market momentum behind it
ANDS recently assisted with work towards decision
by ARC/NHMRC/UA/CAUL/ARMS to broadly
encourage use of ORCID
doi:10.4225/14/552b16efae74b
12. PublicationLink
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DataCite DOIs increasingly the way to link from
publications to data
ANDS working with Thomson-Reuters Data
Citation Index to enable them to track citations to
data
ANDS provides national harvest point through
Research Data Australia
http://ands.org.au/cite-data/dci.html
13. GrantLink
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ANDS working with ARC and NHMRC to provide
LOD URIs for research grants
ARC: http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP0211416
NHMRC: http://purl.org/au-
research/grants/nhmrc/1020281
Overview: http://ands.org.au/guides/ardc-activity-
infrastructure.html
API:
http://developers.ands.org.au/services/getgrants/
14. Research Data Switchboard
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Collaborative project to enable cross-platform
discovery between research data services
Created as part of Research Data Alliance DDRI-
WG
Using network of AMS EC2 instances to automate
process
Harvest from data providers, create graph
database, provide API to consumers of graph
18. Project THOR
Technical and Human infrastructure for Open
Research
Builds on ODIN (ORCID-DataCite Interoperability
Network)
Establishing seamless integration between articles,
data, and researchers across the research lifecycle
Making persistent identifier use for people and
research artefacts the default
http://project-thor.eu
20. Conclusion
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ANDS cares about connections
ANDS is working to develop and provide LOD-
compatible URIs as part of national infrastructure
ANDS is continuing development on Research Data
Switchboard
available for public use on September 23
#4: So, let me now discuss institutional responses to all of this in the context of the ANDS Four Transformations
#11: and we could add models/software/workflows to this diagram as well if we wanted
#15: What kind of identifiers do we support?
DOI
ORCID
ScopusID
PURL (grants)
In addition we use URLs from Research Data Australia, for Australian collections with no DOI.
Does ANDS has any plan to include ISNI in this project?
We had such a plan, but at this stage our funding is limited. We have to focus on the core functionality and the components that are directly connects the switchboard to our DDRI partners (DRYAD, CERN, da-ra, DCU, figshare and DataCite) until September P6. After that we can incorporate more new developments.
When will this system be available for public use?
September 23