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Quartex as DAMS?

Carmen Mitchell

  • https://www.quartexcollections.com

  • Suggestion from SFSU Dean. SFSU especially interested in the online exhibits functionality.

  • No budget for hosted system.

  • General agreement that the DRC does not have the time to take this on.

  • Refer to DAWG for review?

    • No, but DAWG may have a template individual campuses could use for their own evaluation.

Digital Archives Report

Carmen Mitchell David Walker OpenAlexCarmen Mitchell

From Mark Bilby: In case you hadn’t heard about the release of this open global academic publication database and API from the intrepid folks at OurResearch. https://docs.openalex.org/

 

It builds on Microsoft Academic Graph (MAG), which is now deprecated, but it is far easier to query and scrape than MAG, Scopus, or Web of Science, and built with an entirely open source and open data architecture. PIDs for five entities (Works, Authors, Venues, Institutions, Concepts) are sufficient to make an API call. Here’s a link, for example, to all of its publications by CSU Fullerton affiliated authors: https://api.openalex.org/works?filter=institutions.id:I142934699

 

Might be something for the DRC and ScholComm committees to consider. With or apart from the ORCID member API, it could be the basis for a tool or workflow to automate the bulk finding of publication upload candidates and perhaps also the bulk harvesting and ingest of open access (CC licensed) content metadata and knowledge products into ScholarWorks, as well as the population and updating of faculty profiles, expert guides, annual reports, etc.
  • Discussed report at length.

  • Please complete changes by EOB Friday 2/18/22 (preferably earlier!)

  • Dave and Carmen will report to COLD 2/25/22

  • Discussed making sure campus library administrators understand the full scope of work, staffing needs, project timeline needs and also how much has been done already.

  • Carmen thanks everyone for their input!

DAWG update

Eric Milenkiewicz (Unlicensed) (or DAWG rep)

  • Is DAWG still working off of the Digital Collections Development Plan?

    • DAWG has not been actively working on this document, but has been working on tasks with an eye toward the upcoming DAMS. As implementation gets closer we’ll revisit this document to see what still needs to be fleshed out

  • In-Process (close to completion):

  • Upcoming:

    • Create a Proof of Concept/Demo of Hyrax for COLD in coordination with Dave Walker to show an example of what a systemwide shared DAMS in Hyrax could look like using sample collections from a few campuses. Preliminary planning begins in February with possible access to a CO hosted instance of Hyrax setup for the Proof of Concept in March.

    • Work with the MWG on the DAMS metadata schema. Start TBD.

    • Possible DSpace collection analysis (e.g., extent, format types, metadata) for DAMS seed collections. Start TBD (when DAMS platform has been selected and implementation is moving forward).

Work Forms Tasks Force

David Walker

  • Consensus is that the task force does not need to wait for Steering Committee to review first; go directly to project managers.

MWG Update

Melissa Seelye (Unlicensed)

Nicole Shibata

  • An update on the Field of the Month coworking sessions: the first one was very popular!

  • An update on the Degree Name field

    • Changes possible at the local level, including creating a controlled vocabulary drop-down. Creating a separate, free text Degree Program field; still investigating issues.

  • And a recommendation for a free-text, internal (i.e., non-displaying) Note field



OpenAlex


Carmen Mitchell

From Mark Bilby: In case you hadn’t heard about the release of this open global academic publication database and API from the intrepid folks at OurResearch. https://docs.openalex.org/

 

It builds on Microsoft Academic Graph (MAG), which is now deprecated, but it is far easier to query and scrape than MAG, Scopus, or Web of Science, and built with an entirely open source and open data architecture. PIDs for five entities (Works, Authors, Venues, Institutions, Concepts) are sufficient to make an API call. Here’s a link, for example, to all of its publications by CSU Fullerton affiliated authors: https://api.openalex.org/works?filter=institutions.id:I142934699

 

Might be something for the DRC and ScholComm committees to consider. With or apart from the ORCID member API, it could be the basis for a tool or workflow to automate the bulk finding of publication upload candidates and perhaps also the bulk harvesting and ingest of open access (CC licensed) content metadata and knowledge products into ScholarWorks, as well as the population and updating of faculty profiles, expert guides, annual reports, etc.

  • Did not discuss further in the meeting

Announcements

Annual meeting planning committee is working on the CFP; STIM is also planning a LibIT meeting (possibly in-person) for this summer. We will cross-promote the events and will possibly plan a joint meeting in 2023.

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