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Resolution issues and DOI

doi>

POLICIES

Any form of identifier

NUMBERING

DESCRIPTION

<indecs> framework:DOI can describe any form of intellectual property, at any level of granularity

ACTION

Handle resolution allows a DOI to link to any and multiple piecesof current data

doi>extensible

Global Handle System

Web Browser

Local Client www.pub.com

DOI?

URLabc

abc.doc

Handle resolution

Handle resolution

Client

GHS LHSLHS

LHS LHS

Handle system: a collection of Handle services

HS1each of which consists of one or more Handle servers

HS2 HS3

HS4

each of which may be replicated

http://www.loc.gov/.....loc.ndlp/amrlp.123456 URL

URLhttp://www.loc2.gov/.....

Handle record

Handle query

Handle

• CNRI (www.handle.net); open standard• Proven• Scalable: # steps to get to any one Handle is

independent of number of Handles in existence

• A layer:DOI

Handle

TCP/IP

Physical net

http, other protocols

Other HDL apps

TCP/IP

Physical net

3

DOI Handle dataDOI Data type Index

10.123/456 URL http://srv1.pub.com/.....3

URL http://srv2.pub.com/.....2

9URL http://srv3.pub.com/.....59MD http://lu.cr.com/10.123..10

999EM Accounts@pub.com9

9IP 10.456/7894

Handles (DOIs) resolve to Typed Data

Handle Handle data

3

Handle dataDOI Data type Index

10.123/456 URL http://srv1.pub.com/.....3

URL http://srv2.pub.com/.....2

9URL http://srv3.pub.com/.....59MD http://lu.cr.com/10.123..10

999EM Accounts@pub.com9

9IP 10.456/7894

DOIs resolve to Typed Data

Multiple typed values per DOI

3

Handle dataDOI Data type Index

10.123/456 URL http://srv1.pub.com/.....3

URL http://srv2.pub.com/.....2

9URL http://srv3.pub.com/.....59MD http://lu.cr.com/10.123..10

999EM Accounts@pub.com9

9IP 10.456/7894

DOIs resolve to Typed Data

Extensible typing

3

Handle dataDOI Data type Index

10.123/456 URL http://srv1.pub.com/.....3

URL http://srv2.pub.com/.....2

9URL http://srv3.pub.com/.....59MD http://lu.cr.com/10.123..10

999EM Accounts@pub.com9

9IP 10.456/7894

DOIs resolve to Typed Data

Query by type

There are two types of Handle query

1. Request all data 2. Request all data of a given type

(Because Handle is a lightweight efficient protocol)

There are two types of Handle query

1. Request all data

Handle System

“Give me all data associated with 10.1000/123”

HandleClient

3251094

10.1000/123 URL1(Server in US)URL2 (Server in Asia)URL3 (Server in Europe)public keyemail addressrights data

URLURLURLPKEMIP

Index Type DataHandle

32 5

10.1000/123 URL1(Server in US)URL2 (Server in Asia)URL3 (Server in Europe)

URLURLURL

Index Type DataHandle

“Give me all data of type URL associated with 10.1000/123”

HandleClient

2. Request all data of a given type

Handle System

In each type of query, the client could then do something else with the data it gets back.

There are two types of Handle query

Some Other

Process

(1)

Handle System

(2)

3251094

10.1000/39505468499584974 URL1(Server in US)URL2 (Server in Asia)URL3 (Server in Europe)public keyemail addressrights data

URLURLURLPKEMIP

Some other handle aware process uses a DOI to contact the Handle System and request all URLs associated with that DOI. . .

doi:10.1000/39505468499584974

Internet

Future resolution (1)

URL1 (Server in US)URL2 (Server in Asia)URL3 (Server in Europe)

Handle System

(3)

325

10.1000/39505468499584974 URLURLURL

. . . and then ranks those URLs based on performance or best location . . .

Some Other

Process

Future resolution (1)

URL2 (Server in Asia)

. . . chooses the best one, and resolves it.

(4)

URL2 (Server in Asia)

Some Other

Process

Future resolution (1)

A process might use an email address, rights data, or any other “current state” data.

Handle System

(2)

(3)

3251094

10.1000/46578 URL1(US)URL2 (Asia)URL3 (Europe)public keyemail addressrights data

URLURLURLPKEMIP

doi:10.1000/46578

(1)

(4)

rights data

Some Other

Process

Interoperable metadata!

Future resolution (1)

(1)

XML file with embedded DOI

User clicks on a DOI embedded in an XML document.

Future Applicationwith nativeunderstanding of handles and XML

doi:10.1000/5467

Future resolution (2)

The application connects to the Handle System . . .

Future Applicationwith nativeunderstanding of handles and XML

Handle System(2)

3294

10.1000/5467 http://www.pub.org/http://rights.explain/help@acme.comhttp://crossref.org/...

URLIPEMMD

Future resolution (2)

. . . and retrieves DOI data.

Future Applicationwith nativeunderstanding of handles and XML

(3)

3294

10.1000/5467 http://www.pub.org/http://rights.explain/help@acme.comhttp://crossref.org/..

URLIPEMMD

Future resolution (2)

Handle System

Application analyzes the data associated with that DOI.

Future Applicationwith nativeunderstanding of handles and XML

http://www.pub.org/http://rights.explain/help@acme.comhttp://crossref.org/..

URLIPEMMD

Interoperable metadata!

Future resolution (2)

and dynamically displays for the user a list of options based on the data in the DOI System.

Future Applicationwith nativeunderstanding of handles and XML

(5)

XML file with embedded DOI

1. Retrieve document2. Explain rights3. Email query4. Show metadata

Future resolution (2)

Mouseover?

User clicks on which path to follow.

Future Applicationwith nativeunderstanding of handles and XML

(6)

XML file with embedded DOI

metadata record

1. Retrieve document2. Explain rights3. Email query

4. Show metadata

Future resolution (2)

• We’ve published some analysis:– “One to many”

• We’re working on implementations (MD type)

• We’ve been doing some experiments:– CNRI + IDEAL + CrossRef + DLF + SFX Framework www.sfxit.com

From theory to practice

• I have found what I want to link to, but:– I have a copy locally; or– I use an aggregator; or– The publisher provides alternative

sources; (etc.)• so I want to go to the “appropriate copy”

– rights issues (access control) are implicit• wider issue is context (“contextualisation”)

– other reasons (paper copies, other services, etc.)

Example issue: getting the appropriate copy

appropriate full text

appropriate abstract

10.1000/123

http://acme.com/pg1.html http://acme.com/pg1.html

10.1000/123

pg1.html

Article withCrossRef

Link

Client

XYZ University

Local copy

DOI as used by CrossRef

Handle Systemdx.doi.org

acme.pub

proxy

10.1000/123?cookie

Redirect to local SFX Server

Handle System

dx.doi.orgUnderstands SFX Cookies

CrossRef

Metadata?

Metadata

localCopy.html

Article withCrossRef

Link

Client

Local SFX Server

XYZ University

First experiment (CrossRef)

“hardcoded”

10.1000/123?cookie

Redirect to local SFX Server

Metadata location?

Meta1.com

Handle Systemdx.doi.org

Understands SFX Cookies

Meta1.comMetadata Collection Service

XYZ University

Client

Article withCrossRef

Link

Local SFX Server

localCopy.html

Metadata?Metadata

Second experiment (CrossRef)

Metadata indirection

Data type in HDL

instructions to client when it gets a DOI (so that it can then do something else…):

• on interacting with whole handle – e.g. type=PK; query=Authoritative

• on actions to take with a returned value– e.g. URL?source=JournalABC

• on actions to take with a returned object– loc=chap23

• syntax under discussion

Parameters

• extensible framework can cope with anything we want it to do – spreadsheet analogy

• requires logical framework for identification, metadata (indecs)

• requires prototypes, – DOI-X, DOI-EB, DOI-R, etc

• requires software developers to adopt– Microsoft E-Book reader, etc

• requires thinking (business requirements) !

So:

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