And interesting cross post on exposing structured rdf metadata out of bibapp
that sense promising. Certainly points to other possible avenues of mashup.
Possibly even a good target for the OR10 Developers challenge ;-)
Cheers,
Mark
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Ed Summers <[email protected]>
> Date: July 1, 2010 3:29:03 PM PDT
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Press release: BibApp 1.0 released
> Reply-To: Ed Summers <[email protected]>
>
> On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 4:34 PM, Shreeves, Sarah L <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> We actually do provide an rdf version of the data that could be used in
>> concert with something like Vivoweb. We developed this in testing with
>> Columbia and in conversations with the folks at Vivo. For an example, see
>> http://connections.ideals.illinois.edu/works/1486.rdf.
>>
>> Let us know if you have other questions!
>
> Wow, that's awesome! Nice use of bibo, foaf too. You might want to
> consider advertising the rdf/xml in the html with a link element, so
> people that might be trying to scrape the html will find the shiny
> metadata:
>
> <link rel="alternate" type="application/rdf+xml"
> href="http://connections.ideals.illinois.edu/works/1486.rdf" />
>
> I would be really interested to hear more about this BibApp/VIVO
> integration, is there somewhere I could go for that?
>
> //Ed
Begin forwarded message:
> From: "Shreeves, Sarah L" <[email protected]>
> Date: July 1, 2010 1:34:42 PM PDT
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Press release: BibApp 1.0 released
> Reply-To: "Shreeves, Sarah L" <[email protected]>
>
> Hi Ed -
>
> We actually do provide an rdf version of the data that could be used in
> concert with something like Vivoweb. We developed this in testing with
> Columbia and in conversations with the folks at Vivo. For an example, see
> http://connections.ideals.illinois.edu/works/1486.rdf.
>
> Let us know if you have other questions!
>
> Sarah
> --------------------------
> Sarah L. Shreeves
> IDEALS Coordinator - http://www.ideals.illinois.edu
> Scholarly Commons Coordinator - http://www.library.illinois.edu/sc/
> University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
> [email protected]
> 217-244-3877
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Repositories discussion list [mailto:[email protected]]
> On Behalf Of Ed Summers
> Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2010 4:03 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Press release: BibApp 1.0 released
>
> On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 11:36 AM, Dorothea Salo <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> Next steps for the project include a 1.1 release that will include
>> internationalization and a richer authentication/authorization system.
>> The team is also in the process of expanding the development community
>> around BibApp.
>
> Thanks for the update Dorothea. I was wondering, has there been any
> talk about making structured data available from BibApp in a way that
> would allow it to participate in similar networks like what VIVO is
> building [1]? I realize this is straining the JISC-ness focus of this
> thread :-)
>
> //Ed
>
> [1] http://vivoweb.org/
On Jul 1, 2010, at 6:52 PM, stuart yeates wrote:
> I notice you on the acknowledgement list Tim.
>
> Would you like to comment specifically on the extent and nature of any
> dpsace-BibApp integration?
>
> cheers
> stuart
>
> Tim Donohue wrote:
>> (This message is being sent to multiple lists; please excuse duplication.)
>>
>>
>> The BibApp development team is happy and proud to announce the 1.0
>> release of BibApp!
>>
>> BibApp is a campus research gateway and expert finder. It matches
>> researchers on your campus or research center with their publication
>> data and mines that data to see collaborations, create visualizations of
>> areas of research, and find experts in research areas. With BibApp, it
>> is easy to see what publications can be placed on the Web for greater
>> access and impact. BibApp can push those publications directly into an
>> institutional repository.
>>
>> BibApp allows researchers and research groups to promote research, find
>> collaborators on campus, and make research more accessible. It also
>> allows libraries to better understand research happening in local
>> departments, facilitate conversations about author rights with
>> researchers, and ease the population of the institutional repository.
>> Finally, BibApp allows campus administrators to achieve a clearer
>> picture of collaboration and scholarly publishing trends on campus.
>>
>> BibApp is the result of a collaboration between the University of
>> Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
>> The Illinois Informatics Institute at the University of Illinois
>> (https://www.informatics.illinois.edu/icubed/) provided generous funding
>> for the development of the 1.0 release of BibApp.
>>
>> BibApp is a Ruby on Rails application, coupled with the Solr/Lucene
>> search engine, and either MySQL or PostgreSQL as its datastore. It uses
>> open standards and protocols such as OpenURL and SWORD and automatically
>> pulls in data from third party sources such as Google Books and the
>> Sherpa/Romeo publisher policy database. BibApp imports publication data
>> in RIS, MEDLINE and Refworks XML bibliography formats and exports data
>> in several citation formats (APA, Chicago, IEEE, MLA, more) via
>> CiteProc. BibApp also provides a web services API for delivering data as
>> XML, YML, JSON, and RDF. BibApp is released under a University of
>> Illinois/NCSA Open Source License
>> (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/UoI-NCSA.php).
>>
>> Live installations of BibApp can be found at:
>>
>> * University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign --
>> http://connections.ideals.illinois.edu
>> * The MBLWHOI Library at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution --
>> http://bibapp.mbl.edu/
>> * The University of Kansas Medical Center -- http://experts.kumc.edu/
>>
>> Next steps for the project include a 1.1 release that will include
>> internationalization and a richer authentication/authorization system.
>> The team is also in the process of expanding the development community
>> around BibApp.
>>
>> For software downloads, contact information, and more information about
>> BibApp, please visit http://www.bibapp.org/, and also follow on Twitter
>> at http://twitter.com/bibapp
>>
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