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A Service-Oriented National E-Theses Information System And Repository
1. A service-oriented national e-theses information system and
repository
Nikos Houssos, Panagiotis Stathopoulos, Ioanna Sarantopoulou, Dimitris Zavaliadis,
Evi Sachini
National Documentation Centre / National Hellenic Research Foundation
Introduction
In this article we present an overview of the information technology infrastructure that
supports the operation of the Greek National Archive of Doctoral Theses (HEDI). The
infrastructure, which has been recently re-developed replacing a legacy system, makes use
of repository software, in particular the DSpace platform, as part of a service-oriented
information system based on open source components.
The National Documentation Centre (EKT) of the National Hellenic Research Foundation has
been granted by law 1566/1985 the responsibility of developing and maintaining the Greek
National Archive of PhD Theses. The archive contains the doctoral dissertations produced in
Higher Education Institutions as well as a number of PhD theses awarded to Greek scholars
by universities outside Greece (USA, UK, Canada, and Germany, among others), in total
about 24.500 theses as of February 2010, 2.75M pages of digitised and born-digital
dissertations, with 1200 -1400 new dissertations arriving every year.
HEDI is supported by IT systems since 1986 when EKT developed the bibliographic database
โNational Archive of PhD Thesesโ employing for cataloguing the home-grown library
automation software, ABEKT [1]. Initially, EKT has been collecting from individual universities
and cataloguing theses solely in print form. The database was made available to the public
via the mainframe host computer โHermesโ for more than a decade from 1986 until 1999.
Thereafter, a new version of ABEKT has been used, including support for metadata standards
like UNIMARC, UNIMARC Authorities and ISO 2709 and the Z39.50 protocol for search and
retrieval of bibliographic records. This system, later integrated into the ARGO digital library
portal [2][3] that is still in operation, provides free Internet access to metadata as well as
advanced services to librarians, through a library catalogue-like user interface. Meanwhile,
EKT proceeded with executing a major digitisation project for the majority of the
dissertations in the โ until then โ print-only archive, which enabled open access to theses
full text for Web users โ realised through a specialised presentation application [4].
Furthermore, in later years universities have been submitting theses to the archive, in both
print and electronic form. As a result, today more than 76% of the theses in HEDI are
available online in full text.
In 2009, a decision was made to re-build and modernise the information infrastructure
supporting HEDI โ a project that was completed in early 2010. The following main choices
were made:
Create an e-theses repository on the DSpace platform, mainly targeting end-users. The
migration to a repository platform like DSpace, was considered extremely important due
to user-friendly, highly configurable services (e.g., search/browse, alerting), easier
interoperability with other systems both internal to EKT and external (e.g., document
ordering, web 2.0 Internet sites for bookmarking, tagging, sharing content) and
improved visibility due to high compatibility with major Internet search engines like
Google and international repository and e-theses directories. Another factor for
introducing DSpace, was to adopt an open repository platform for the storage and
preservation of the digital content held in HEDI, which, until recently, have been entirely
handled by proprietary, commercial software, namely the Filenet platform.
2. Create a separate IT application for the administration and management of the EKT
internal workflows that are necessary for the processing of the material submitted to
HEDI. The output of these workflows for every thesis is a quality-controlled metadata
record and a searchable full-text file (or set of files). An important aspect to consider is
that these workflows should be able to handle dissertations in both print and electronic
form โ note that the print archive is still maintained although a thesis is normally
submitted in both print and electronic form.
Maintain and constantly update the ARGO version of HEDI as a system of choice for
librarians. Notably, ARGO is a portal providing free access to a large number of
bibliographic databases and union catalogs, both to users and librarians, offering to the
latter additional important services like record export and transformation among various
formats (e.g., MARC21 to UNIMARC). Ceasing to provide the HEDI database through this
portal was considered to be a non sound option, given the popularity of ARGO among
the Greek library community as well as the support of UNIMARC and related services.
Select and reuse open source main software components, from the operating system to
the repository and the middleware/database layer, while exploiting EKTโs virtual
infrastructure [6] in order to provide HEDI services with higher availability, scalability
and total cost of ownership. The same software components and technology have been
previously used by EKT while developing institutional and subject repositories.
System overview and architecture
The design of the overall infrastructure follows the Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
paradigm; no single monolithic system would be able to address all the aforementioned
requirements. For example, DSpace is suitable for storing and providing end-user services
but would not suffice to support workflows for handling of printed theses and monitoring /
reporting of the internal procedures of processing material submitted to HEDI (e.g.,
throughput, time-to-repository, identification of processing bottlenecks).
An overview of the entire service-oriented IT environment for the support of the HEDI
archive is depicted in the following diagram.
Theses admin
system
DSpace
Repository
ARGO
System
Submitted material,
electronic and print
UNIMARC
records
Extended
ETD-MS app profile
and full text
Z39.50 interface
OAI-PMH interface
Open access to theses
User-friendly environment
Access / download / transformation
Of bibliographic records
SOAP
Z39.50
Extended
Service
Authorities
Server
Internet user
EKT librarian
SOAP
Back-end
digital
content
processing
EKT digitization expert
Externalsystems
(e.g. DART Europe)
3. The theses administration/management system (PhDMS) is employed to manage the EKT
internal workflows, mainly for the following tasks:
Recording the submission of each thesis in print and electronic form and temporarily
store the submitted electronic files for subsequent processing.
Production of a quality-controlled metadata record for each thesis on the basis of the
submitted material. Automatic export to both UNIMARC (for ARGO) and a custom ETD-
MS based application profile (for DSpace) and update of the respective systems; note
that even subsequent updates / corrections of the bibliographic record happen at a
single place: the PhDMS; synchronisation with ARGO and DSpace is performed
automatically with every modification in PhDMS. The ARGO update procedure is based
on the open-source Ruby implementation of the Z39.50 Database Update Extended
Service. DSpace update is based on a custom SOAP/WSDL based protocol โ the
Lightweight Network Interface was not employed since it was found to be possibly more
cumbersome to implement the required functionality using it. Special mechanisms are
used for attachments (full-text material) using socket-based communication developed
using the Spring framework Web Services tools.
Monitoring of the internal workflows for processing of the incoming archive material;
on-demand generation of appropriate reports reflecting the archive status (e.g., material
in the archive, processing throughput, etc).
The back-end digital content processing infrastructure contains systems such as batch OCR
functionality as well as services for digital files quality control and transformations to
achieve the following objective:
Production of a searchable thesis full text file conforming to appropriate technical and
quality specifications. This might involve manipulating and performing OCR on material
that is even available in electronic form but not ready for inclusion to the repository
(e.g., documents with non-Unicode encoding of Greek characters) and producing the
page files for the required on-line reading application. Scanning / OCR and post
processing could also be employed for old, not yet digitised dissertations.
The DSpace repository (available at http://phdtheses.ekt.gr) performs the following
functions:
Storage of the digital material associated with every thesis, essentially the thesis full text
in searchable form.
Keeping for each thesis descriptive metadata useful for the end user and technical
metadata for preservation. The metadata schema employed is an application profile
based on the ETD-MS interoperability metadata standard for theses.
Offering end-user services like search, browse and alerting. Interoperation with other
systems enables linking to other services like print-on demand and digitisation-on
demand for theses and sharing and bookmarking repository pages in web 2.0 and social
networking web sites.
Through the DSpace repository, HEDI has become a data source for DART Europe - the pan-
European e-theses portal [7] and also the European Working Group of the Networked Digital
Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD), of which EKT is a partner.
The ARGO system provides search, retrieval and transformation facilities for the
bibliographic records in HEDI.
A separate authorities server is employed to store established names for academic
institutions, subject keywords and author / supervisor names. The system is compatible with
the MADS standard authority files format. This server is accessible both from a graphical
interface enabling data management (e.g., creation/update/deletion of records) by the EKT
library personnel and a programmatic RESTFul web service interface to enable, for example,
auto-complete in cataloguing forms within PhDMS.
In short, the developed system allows us to:
4. Fully manage the administrative workflows for processing the incoming material.
Achieve high degree of interoperability with a significant array of scholarly digital
content. Since an e-thesis is for universities a distinct type of research output, it requires
special treatment for publishing in repositories alongside other forms of research
output, such as peer-reviewed journal articles.
Make theses openly accessible in a user-friendly web environment, featuring both pdf
and an online page-based reader, according to the user preferences.
Make theses bibliographic records and related services freely available to interested
Internet users, in particular librarians.
Design choices and technical challenges
The most significant design choice in our system was to follow a service-oriented
architecture approach. ARGO, DSpace and the authorities server have been identified as the
basic service building blocks that would support the PhDMS. A relevant decision was to build
an entirely new administrative / management system โ the PhDMS, separating the
administrative functions from those of the repository, the bibliographic Z39.50 server and
the authorities server. This separation of concerns is to our view important to achieve
maximum future maintainability, flexibility and sustainability of the system โ this approach is
preferable than stretching existing systems to functionality that they are not designed for
[5]. For example, trying to adjust DSpace for being the single platform in our system would
be a non-optimal solution since our particular administrative needs significantly exceed the
scope of any repository software platform. This choice naturally has the cost of providing
interoperation among systems, for example among PhDMS and DSpace, however this has
been achieved with reasonable cost โ actually the only issue where we faced noteworthy
difficulties was the transfer / update of the digital bitstreams to DSpace; nevertheless they
have been overcome without much pain.
Another design decision with serious impact on the implementation was that the
cataloguing would โ as before โ be UNIMARC-based and support of ARGO would continue.
This required the creation of a detailed internal PhDMS data model that would fulfil the
UNIMARC needs, the automated export of this model to UNIMARC and the subsequent
update of ARGO with every newly completed thesis record. Despite the cost involved in
achieving the above, we feel that it was worth it, since it kept HEDI, its detailed metadata
schema and related services accessible to the Greek library community in a familiar form
within a popular portal. Furthermore, EKT expertise both in the IT and the information
science aspect of relevant standards (e.g., Z39.50, UNIMARC) made these tasks absolutely
feasible with reasonable effort.
An important technical challenge concerned the development of the mechanisms for
updating ARGO and DSpace as distributed transactions, so that cases of update failure are
handled gracefully by the system (e.g., avoid the case that the synchronisation state among
PhDMS, ARGO and DSpace is not fully clear). Given that ARGO and DSpace do not inherently
provide transactions (e.g., no explicit rollback is supported), this functionality has been quite
tedious to implement, however it has been successfully incorporated in the overall
infrastructure.
The whole software stack for the delivery and management of HEDI was chosen to be based
on either open source or home grown software. For the delivery of the HEDI a three tier
model is employed, with each required server being a virtual machine running over at EKTโs
virtual infrastructure. Computing and storage resources allocated to the HEDI archive are
flexible, and can be allocated dynamically based on the observed, by EKTโs monitoring
system demand. The monitoring system constantly checks crucial performance parameters
of each tier and the proper execution and response time of each of the infrastructureโs
components and services. The Filenet proprietary software and Oracle database which were
5. used to deliver the HEDI archive and the online thesis reader were replaced with a more
flexible open source approach. The migration of data to PhDMS and DSpace from the
existing ARGO database and the legacy IT applications used by HEDI has also been a major
challenge. A rigorous, semi-automated procedure has been followed before the migration
for โcleaning legacyโ data and thus, achieving higher metadata quality. This was an
absolutely necessary step for making the migration feasible within a demanding time
schedule.
Summary and future work
This article provides an overview of important issues and design decisions involved in the
development of an e-theses IT infrastructure, in particular the Greek National Archive of
Doctoral Theses (HEDI). The adoption of the service-oriented architectural paradigm, the
identification of appropriate services and systems for each task and the use of a mature
open repository platform (DSpace) allow the successful management of a large e-theses
archive with both print and electronic material.
Future plans include, among others, the application of automated metadata extraction for
the creation of bibliographic records, the automation of the procedure of digital file quality
checking and the interoperation with CRIS systems [8] connecting the theses with structured
information about authors, organisations as well as research projects which have specifically
funded PhD theses.
References
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[2] ARGO digital library portal, http://argo.ekt.gr.
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[8] euroCRIS, custodian of standards for Current Research Information Systems (CRIS),
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