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Hydra ORCID Plug-in
An Opensource ORCID plug-in for
Hydra and Fedora
Rick Johnson
University of Notre Dame
ORCID Outreach Meeting and Codefest
Chicago, IL May 21-22
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• Library
• Campus: Graduate School, Undergraduate
Colleges
• Leadership: Office of Research, Office of the
Provost
• Community – Hydra, Fedora
– Community First; Institution Second*
– Lead Institution: University of Notre Dame
– Other Contributors: Northwestern University, Yale University,
University of Cincinnati, Penn State University, University of
Virginia
– Additional Adopters: Stanford University, Royal Library of
Denmark, University of Hull (UK), Indiana University
* Conceived from the beginning as a community solution
Stakeholders
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• Research & Sponsored Programs
– Revenue FY13: $120.9 million
– FY14: $189.7 million
– $68.8 million (56.9%) increase
– 9.4% annual growth rate
Notre Dame Research Profile
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• Investment in Research
– FY09: $88.9 million
– FY14: $161.9 million
– $73 million increase (82.1%)
– 12.7% annual growth rate
– Advancing Our Vision
• $13 million recurring investment
• 10 Disciplines (i.e. computational data, adult stem
cell, nuclear physics)
• 80 new faculty
Data Growth Potential
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• Distributed, collaborative, open source effort started
in 2008 (with zero grant money) by University of
Virginia, University of Hull, and Stanford University*
• A framework for feature-rich, tailored applications
and workflows (“heads”) on top of Fedora Commons
• Collaboratively built “solution bundles” that can be
adapted and modified to suit local needs.
• A community of developers and adopters extending
and enhancing the core
➭ If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go
far, go together.
* University of Notre Dame joined in 2010
A Little Bit About Hydra
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Digital Repository
Scalable, Robust, Shared
Management and
Preservation Services
ETDs
(Theses)
Books,
Articles
Images Audio-
Visual
Research
Data
Maps
& GIS
Docu-
ments
Repository Powered Approach
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hydra
Scalable, Robust, Shared
Management and
Preservation Services
ETDs
(Theses)
Books,
Articles
Images Audio-
Visual
Research
Data
Maps
& GIS
Docu-
ments
One Body, Many Heads...
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OR = Open Repositories Conference
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Hydra Partners
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OR = Open Repositories Conference
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Hydra Partners and Known Users
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• Integrate ORCID into CurateND
• Any Hydra institution can adopt integration to quickly
embed ORCID support into their Hydra system (IR
or otherwise).
• Greater exposure to faculty and researcher work
• Disambiguation of authority
• Better Metrics
• Third-party Authentication
• ORCID gem used by anyone using Ruby on Rails
• Increase Adoption of ORCID to increase its utility
– The more people that use it, the more useful it becomes
Hydra ORCID Plug-in Goals
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• Repository user linked to ORCID iD
– Includes creating, searching, and entering
existing ORCID iD
• External collaborator authentication via
ORCID iD
• Publish repository user works or bio
information to ORCID
• Import researcher metadata records from
ORCID
Use Cases
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• Create new ORCID iDs for users within a
Hydra/Fedora based IR
• Retrieve existing ORCID iD for researcher
• Link ORCID iDs to user profile in the IR
• Export data into ORCID from a Hydra IR*
• Import data from ORCID into a Hydra IR*
* In Progress
ORCID API Integration Details
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Phase 1: Summer 2014
Develop Campus Partnerships
– University Librarian introduce ORCID to
University Leadership in key stakeholder groups
• Highlight program benefits and partner institutions and
their contribution
• Raise awareness of how it ties into university mission
and the institutional repository
• Give context of how ORCID helps with research goals
and university goals
– Add ORCID integration support to CurateND
Promotion and Roll Out Plan
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Phase 2: Early Fall 2014
Roll Out Awareness: Next Level Stakeholders
– University Librarian introduce ORCID to Leadership at
College, and Academic Department levels
• Highlight program benefits, partner institutions and their
contribution
• Raise awareness of how it ties into university mission and the
institutional repository
• Give context of how ORCID helps with research goals for
departments and individual faculty members and graduate
students
– Follow up with Department Chairs, department-level
presentations, lunch and learns, etc.
Promotion and Roll Out Plan
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Phase 3: Fall 2014
Roll Out Awareness: Faculty & Grad Students
– Broad communication i.e., details of our grant
related efforts in a press release and related
news
– Targeted marketing tailored to each group of
departments, faculty, students
– Library subject matter experts to cross-promote
within ongoing support of academic departments
Promotion and Roll Out Plan
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• CurateND
– http://curate.nd.edu
• ORCID gem
– https://github.com/projecthydra-labs/orcid
• Project wiki
– https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/hydra/Hydra
+ORCID+Plug-in
• Rick Johnson, rick.johnson@nd.edu
• Jeremy Friesen, jfriesen@nd.edu
More Information
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