Presentation by Carol Anne Meyer introducing CrossRef Text and Data Mining services- previously known as Prospect-to the Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Webinar on Text and Data Mining, July 17, 2013
A recording of this presentation is available here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2e1xymY9ePg&feature=c4-overview&list=UUCE6QMtCIBCRcr6XKpc6S9A. The CrossRef presentation begins at 30:40 on the video.
2. Not-for-profit membership association of
scholarly publishers
4000 international publishers
All subjects, all business models
83 non-publisher affiliates, 2000 library affiliates
60 million DOIs
3. Prospect - Why?
All parties would benefit from standard APIs and data
representations to enable TDM across both open access
and subscription publishers.
Subscription publishers find it impractical to negotiate
multiple bilateral agreements with thousands of
researchers and institutions in order to authorize TDM of
subscribed content.
Researchers find it impractical to negotiate multiple
bilateral agreements with thousands of subscription
publishers in order to authorize TDM of subscribed
content.
4. Prospect - What?
Content negotiation to direct researchers to machinereadable full text
Central license store for researchers to agree to multiple
T&Cs
Means for publishers to check that researchers have
agreed to T&Cs before granting TDM access
9. Summary
DOI Content Negotiation can serve as a crosspublisher API for accessing full text for TDM
purposes.
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To make use of this, researchers need to query our
data, and register with Prospect, and the publisher
will have needed to something.
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But how do researchers determine whether the
full-text is available for TDM?
14. Summary
NISO working on fuller specification
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Interim solution is to at least record URIs to wellknow licenses using <lic_ref> element.
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Possible to extend <lic_ref> to handle embargos, if
needed.
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But what if publishers want to use unusual licenses?
16. Publisher registers licenses with Prospect
Researcher reviews, accepts/declines licenses
Prospect grants researcher an API Token
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23. Research queries DOI using CN + API token
Publisher verifies API token with Prospect
(frequency at publisher discretion)
If token verified AND access control allows,
publisher returns fulltext
24. Prospect will provide publishers
with a simple API that allows them
to:
• Check which licenses have been
“accepted”
• Revoke tokens that are detected to be
abusing their systems.