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What does the next generation repository
look like?
3 cheers for the current generation of repositories!
cheer #1:
proven technology,
ubiquitous in our
institutions
cheer #2:
strong community
support
cheer #3:
distributed policy
control
To position repositories as the foundation
for a distributed, globally networked
infrastructure for scholarly
communication…
the next generation repository....
1. is connected

2. is talkative

3. is responsive

4. is busy (hard working!)
1. the next generation repository is connected
• not just connected in a general sense, connected at every level:
• outgoing:
• individual content resources
• directly accessible on the network
• individual metadata records
• not just in batches
• individual users
• as part of a variety of professional and social networks
• incoming:
• using all appropriate global identifier systems
• allowing overlay services to interact with content
• content mining
• annotation services
• etc.
connected means that:
repositories are nodes in the network
content items are nodes in the network
metadata records are nodes in the network
users are are nodes in the network
and the network is The Web
2. the next generation repository is talkative
• the contemporary repository is reticent - it waits to be interrogated
• human agents: browsing and searching
• software agents: downloading, harvesting and aggregating
• but aggregation is a tactic (to quote Peter Burnhill)
• the next generation repository talks to the world
• publishing events
• inviting other systems to respond
• reaching out to users with targeted content
3. the next generation repository is responsive
• while the current generation repository is passive, the next generation
repository is responsive
• the next generation repository is an important component in a distributed,
globally networked infrastructure for scholarly communication, so it:
• responds to requests for content and metadata equally
• continuously improves the information it has, adding value where it can:
• responding to and supporting annotation and peer review
• not just allowing text-mining, but supporting it and benefitting from
the derived information
4. the next generation repository is busy
• the next generation repository is constantly working
• actively preserving the content it holds
• improving metadata by:
• actively interrogating remote systems (powered by global PIDs)
• supporting remote systems and users (annotating and enhancing
local metadata)
• exchanging information with other repositories
• defining and managing collections
• supporting user workflows - providing and accepting data
so what will it look like?
• no longer a standalone system
• ubiquitous, plugged into research, teaching and preservation activity
• integral, foundational part of the next generation of scholarly
communications:
• fluid, user-mediated
• providing direct access to content and data
• part of the global infrastructure
the less clear the boundaries of the
repository, the more useful it will be
thanks for listening!
connected


talkative


responsive


busy (hard working!)

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What does the next generation repository look like?

  • 1. Paul Walk paul@paulwalk.net @paulwalk What does the next generation repository look like?
  • 2. 3 cheers for the current generation of repositories!
  • 6. To position repositories as the foundation for a distributed, globally networked infrastructure for scholarly communication…
  • 7. the next generation repository.... 1. is connected
 2. is talkative
 3. is responsive
 4. is busy (hard working!)
  • 8. 1. the next generation repository is connected • not just connected in a general sense, connected at every level: • outgoing: • individual content resources • directly accessible on the network • individual metadata records • not just in batches • individual users • as part of a variety of professional and social networks • incoming: • using all appropriate global identifier systems • allowing overlay services to interact with content • content mining • annotation services • etc.
  • 9. connected means that: repositories are nodes in the network content items are nodes in the network metadata records are nodes in the network users are are nodes in the network and the network is The Web
  • 10. 2. the next generation repository is talkative • the contemporary repository is reticent - it waits to be interrogated • human agents: browsing and searching • software agents: downloading, harvesting and aggregating • but aggregation is a tactic (to quote Peter Burnhill) • the next generation repository talks to the world • publishing events • inviting other systems to respond • reaching out to users with targeted content
  • 11. 3. the next generation repository is responsive • while the current generation repository is passive, the next generation repository is responsive • the next generation repository is an important component in a distributed, globally networked infrastructure for scholarly communication, so it: • responds to requests for content and metadata equally • continuously improves the information it has, adding value where it can: • responding to and supporting annotation and peer review • not just allowing text-mining, but supporting it and benefitting from the derived information
  • 12. 4. the next generation repository is busy • the next generation repository is constantly working • actively preserving the content it holds • improving metadata by: • actively interrogating remote systems (powered by global PIDs) • supporting remote systems and users (annotating and enhancing local metadata) • exchanging information with other repositories • defining and managing collections • supporting user workflows - providing and accepting data
  • 13. so what will it look like? • no longer a standalone system • ubiquitous, plugged into research, teaching and preservation activity • integral, foundational part of the next generation of scholarly communications: • fluid, user-mediated • providing direct access to content and data • part of the global infrastructure the less clear the boundaries of the repository, the more useful it will be