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1
OpenURL and SFX_at_Emory
  • Selden Deemer libssd_at_emory.edu
  • Emory University Libraries

2
URLs and the Web
  • The World Wide Web is woven from URLs
  • Most URLs act like shelf addresses or accession
    numbers

3
Finding Things with URLs
  • Most URLs are not particularly useful finding
    aids, because they contain no inherent
    information (metadata) about the target
  • What if the specific item you want isnt
    available?
  • http//www.library.emory.edu/2003_0411_163108AA.J
    PG

4
OpenURL Call Number Analogy
  • A call number is more than a way to find a book
    it contains implicit metadata
  • QL 696 .C9 can be decomposed to
  • A call number can be used as a starting point for
    other copies, similar works, and services

QL Zoology
696 Birds, systematic list (subdivisions, A-Z)
.C9 Cypseli (Swifts)
5
Origins of OpenURL
  • Some URLS have structure implying content
  • http//muse.jhu.edu/journals/callaloo/v024/24.3al
    exander.html
  • The same work from a different source
    http//links.jstor.org/sici?sici0161-24922819892
    12903A393C2653ATVH283E2.0.CO3B2-P
  • What if everybody agreed to create fat URLs
    following standardized rules?

6
The OpenURL 0.1 Framework
  • OpenURL 0.1 defines a standardized way to
    fatten a URL with metadata describing the work
    that is being sought
  • http//www.galileo.usg.edu/sfx_emory?genreartic
    leaulastalexanderaufirstelizabethatitleVen
    us20Hottentottitlecallalooissn0161-2492eis
    sn1080-6512date2001volume24issue3spage68
    8epage691

7
OpenURL 0.1 and 1.0
  • OpenURL 0.1 is a de facto standard that is built
    around scholarly bibliographic data
  • OpenURL 1.0 is a proposed NISO standard that
    generalizes the OpenURL concept to support open
    linking in various communities
  • An OpenURL registry allows communities to
    register different metadata formats
  • OCLC is hosting the (read-only) OpenURL registry
    during the trial period

8
OpenURL Link Resolution
  • Key concepts developed at University of Ghent and
    Los Alamos National Laboratories (1998-2000), and
    licensed to Ex Libris for their SFX product
  • An OpenURL does not point directly to the actual
    item (e.g. a link from a record in an AI
    database to the corresponding full-text)
  • OpenURL provides a link that transports metadata
    about the referenced item to a Link Resolver
  • The Link Resolver determines what versions of the
    work are available, and may offer other services

9
GETS/GALILEO SFX Project
  • After almost two years of evaluation, GALILEO
    recommended SFX early 2003
  • Emory, Georgia State, Georgia Tech, and UGA, with
    GALILEO are engaged in a pilot project to
    implement SFX in a consortial setting
  • The SFX server is managed by GALILEO staff
  • Each participant manages a local instance of SFX,
    including a localized SFX KnowledgeBase and
    configuration files

10
The SFX KnowledgeBase
  • The KnowledgeBase includes information about
    approximately 400,000 SFX sources, targets, and
    services
  • It also includes rules that determine the
    relevance of specific services in a specific
    context
  • Updates to the KnowledgeBase are made available
    monthly, and are applied by GALILEO staff
  • Local changes to records in the KnowledgeBase are
    protected from updates

11
SFX Instances
  • GALILEO staff manage a central instance of the
    SFX KnowledgeBase for centrally purchased targets
    and sources
  • The Emory SFX instance is used to manage all
    other resources
  • The appearance and content of the Emory SFX
    services menu is entirely under our control
  • The Emory SFX services menu presented to users
    may contain a seamless mix of targets from the
    GALILEO and Emory instances

12
Key SFX Concepts and Terms
  • Source An OpenURL-enabled information resource
    in which users begin their search (e.g.,
    Historical Abstracts, MEDLINE)
  • Services Facilities offered to the end user,
    based on information the end user is examining
  • Menu A list of services relevant at a specific
    context, and displayed by the SFX server
  • Target An information source or service where a
    user lands as a result of following an SFX
    Service link

13
SFX Services
  • A link resolver can offer a range of services
    based on metadata in the OpenURL
  • Full text
  • Abstract or Table of Contents
  • Document Delivery
  • Interlibrary Loan
  • Union Catalog Search
  • Web Search
  • More

14
SFX Services Menu
Alexander, Elizabeth. The Venus Hottentot
(1825)Callaloo - Volume 24, Number 3, Summer
2001
15
Citation Linker
16
OpenURL Generator
17
GETS SFX Project Links
  • Citation Linker http//www.galileo.usg.edu/sfx_em
    ory/citation
  • OpenURL Generator http//www.galileo.usg.edu/sfx
    _emory
  • Georgia Tech eJournals Web Page
  • http//www.library.gatech.edu/search_locate/elect
    ronic_journals.html
  • SFX GETS/GALILEO Project Web Site
    http//www.usg.edu/galileo/projects/sfx/index.phtm
    l
  • More Information google for sfx faq

18
References
  • Cummings, J. and R. Johnson (2003). The Use and
    Usability of SFX Context-Sensitive Reference
    Linking. Library Hi-Tech 21(1) 70-84.
  • Van de Sompel, H. and O. Beit-Arie (2001). "Open
    Linking in the Scholarly Information Environment
    Using the OpenURL Framework." D-Lib Magazine
    7(3).
  • Van de Sompel, H. and O. Beit-Arie (2001).
    "Generalizing the OpenURL Framework beyond
    References to Scholarly Works The Bison-Futé
    Model." D-Lib Magazine 7(7/8).
  • Walker, J. (2001). "Open linking for libraries
    the OpenURL framework." New Library World
    102(1163/1164) 127-133.
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