knowledge base+ update - sconul autumn conference 2011
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Presentatio to the SCONUL Autumn Conference on progress with JISC's Knowledge Base+ ProjectTRANSCRIPT
Update on the UK Shared Academic Knowledge Base December 2011
Introduction
• Objectives• Deliverables of Phase 1• Governance• Technical development strategy• Supplier engagement• Progress• Licensing• Next steps
Objectives
Provide an accurate and relevant knowledge base
Support data sharing between library systems
Minimise the duplication of staff effort
Improve return on investment from systems
Increase productivity through shared activity
Key Deliverables of Phase 1• KB+ platform with user interface to allow academic institutions, suppliers,
publishers and others to navigate, manage and manipulate data, supported by access management and permission tools.
• Verified, accurate and up-to-date publication information for NESLi2, JISC eCollections, SHEDL and WHEEL agreements in KBART format, suitable for use by link-resolvers
• Subscription management information – such as post-cancellation access entitlement information, contact information, access management records.
• Licences in machine readable formats for NESLi2, major JISC Collections and major non-JISC Collections agreements
• Usage statistics in machine readable format for NESLi2 publishers and other publishers stored within the Journals Usage Statistics Portal.
• Alerting services covering renewals, opt outs, service availability and disruption.
• Workflow management tools related to the selection, review, renewal and cancellation of publications.
Quality
KB+Verification
Title lists
Holdings
Licences
Usage statistics
Alerts
Workflow
Academic Institutions
Phase One Deliverables
Data
Standards
Interoperability
Shared Activity
Business Model
Legal Model
JISC Services
Publishers
Systems Vendors
Subscription Agents
Registration Agencies
PrinciplesParticipants
Governance
• Project Board– Dr Richard Parsons, University of Dundee (Chair)– Anne Bell, SCONUL and University of Warwick– Rachel Bruce, JISC Executive– Peter Burnhill, EDINA– Lorraine Estelle, JISC Collections – Nicholas Lewis, Chair of Community Advisory Group and
University of East Anglia– Ross MacIntyre, MIMAS– Fiona Parsons, SCONUL and University of Wolverhampton– Mark Toole, Chair of Technical Advisory Group and University of
Stirling
Technical Advisory Group
• Mark Toole, University of Stirling, (Chair)
• Chris Awre, University of Hull • Chris Keene, University of Sussex • Paul Needham, Cranfield University• Paul Stainthorpe, University of Lincoln• Dave Pattern, University of Huddersfield• Paul Walk, UKOLN• Amy Warner, Royal Holloway, University of London• Michael Winkler, University of Pennsylvania and OLE
Community Advisory Group
• Nick Lewis, University of East Anglia (Chair)
• Angela Conyers, Birmingham City University and Evidence Base (JUSP)
• Nick Woolley, KCL• Tracey Randall, Bangor University • Sarah Pearson, University of Birmingham/KBART• Kristin Antellman, UNSU and KUALI • Kate Price, University of Surrey • Alison Brock, Open University • Suzanne Enright, University of Westminster
Supplier engagement• Supplier Event – October 2011
– Ex Libris– EBSCO– Innovative Interfaces– OCLC– Swets– Capita (Talis)– UKSG/KBART– EDItEUR– Ringgold– LAC Group– COUNTER– Sirsi Dynix– Serials Solutions
• Follow up meetings have been held, or organised with all of the suppliers and to date all of them have signalled that they would like to be involved
• Issues around conceptualistion of journal agreements
• All 44 NESLi2 publishers approached for KBART compliant title lists
Recommendations
• Hosted and Mediated Knowledge Base Plus– Community centric ‘above campus’ knowledge
base– Mediation and validation by a trusted third party– Integrated management tools– Linked to UK licensing initiatives– Works in conjunction with existing market
offeringsKnowledge Base Plus – a shared service for subscription resources.
http://sconulerm.jiscinvolve.org/wp/David Kay and Owen Stephens 2011
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/
Three Layers of Licensing
JISC Model Licence
Licence Comparison Tool
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Next steps
• Employment of technical lead and commencement of development
• IPR framework– Commercial confidentiality– Data Protection– Licensing
• Business models• Data sources
THANK YOU