Description of the origins and development of the BookServer architecture and the Open Publication Distribution System (OPDS). Why OPDS Catalogs can help build a web of books. Discussion of the challenges ahead.
VOGIN IP 2021 Workshop “Hoe kom ik nu aan de full-text? – Actueler dan ooit, ...Guus van den Brekel
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Deelnemers aan de workshop leren over alle mogelijke manieren en hulpmiddelen en krijgen tips om de full-tekst te vinden van wetenschappelijke publicaties. We bespreken “best practices” van bibliotheek-tools en diensten (Linkresolvers, Discovery, LeanLibrary, LibX, Apps, etc.) en testen vooral alle alternatieve tools zoals EndNote Click (voorheen Kopernio), Unpaywall, CORE Discovery, OpenAccess-Button, LibKey Nomad, Google Scholar-Button en andere extensies of bookmarklets.
Description of the origins and development of the BookServer architecture and the Open Publication Distribution System (OPDS). Why OPDS Catalogs can help build a web of books. Discussion of the challenges ahead.
VOGIN IP 2021 Workshop “Hoe kom ik nu aan de full-text? – Actueler dan ooit, ...Guus van den Brekel
Thuiswerken en off-campus toegang tot wetenschappelijk informatie en bibliotheekdiensten is crucialer dan ooit door Corona. Daarnaast is toegang tot tijdschriften erg prijzig en veel instituten hebben niet de middelen om een licentie op alles te nemen. Vooral organisaties buiten de academische wereld worstelen met toegang tot onderzoek. Bovendien moeten de organisaties met toegang de vraag stellen, wat zullen we doen als we plotseling de toegang tot een reeks tijdschriften verliezen omdat het abonnement is geannuleerd? Als de bibliotheek een artikel niet kan leveren, weten we dat onze gebruikers andere manieren zullen gebruiken om de pdf te krijgen. Echter, deze andere manieren bespreken we bijna nooit. Hoeveel verschillende manieren zijn er precies? Hoe werken ze? Hoe kan ik het groeiende aantal open access-artikelen -die her en der verspreid zijn over het web- op de meest efficiënte manier vinden?
Deelnemers aan de workshop leren over alle mogelijke manieren en hulpmiddelen en krijgen tips om de full-tekst te vinden van wetenschappelijke publicaties. We bespreken “best practices” van bibliotheek-tools en diensten (Linkresolvers, Discovery, LeanLibrary, LibX, Apps, etc.) en testen vooral alle alternatieve tools zoals EndNote Click (voorheen Kopernio), Unpaywall, CORE Discovery, OpenAccess-Button, LibKey Nomad, Google Scholar-Button en andere extensies of bookmarklets.
How to get the PDF-file inside and outside the collection of the library
ALL OPTIONS
(Download the PDF to make use of the clickable LINKS and IMAGES in the Infographic!)
Shared Canvas presentation at the LIBER conferenceMatthieu Bonicel
Presentation for the LIBER manuscripts group conference in Paris, may 2012
SharedCanvas is data model for interoperability accross digital manuscripts tools and repository promoted by the Digital Manuscripts Technical council, leaded by Stanford University and funded by the Andrew W Mellon foundation
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11854626.v1
Presented at Dutch National Librarian/Information Professianal Association annual conference 2011 - NVB2011
November 17, 2011
How to get the PDF-file inside and outside the collection of the library
ALL OPTIONS
(Download the PDF to make use of the clickable LINKS and IMAGES in the Infographic!)
Shared Canvas presentation at the LIBER conferenceMatthieu Bonicel
Presentation for the LIBER manuscripts group conference in Paris, may 2012
SharedCanvas is data model for interoperability accross digital manuscripts tools and repository promoted by the Digital Manuscripts Technical council, leaded by Stanford University and funded by the Andrew W Mellon foundation
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11854626.v1
Presented at Dutch National Librarian/Information Professianal Association annual conference 2011 - NVB2011
November 17, 2011
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Answers to these questions and more are provided by Ken Varnum.
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Fluidinfo: Publishing in an Openly Writeable WorldFluidinfo
The slides I used during my presentation at Pearson's "From Book to Tablet: How Data is changing publishing" event on 2011/04/13 in London. I've added some notes.
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Reading on the Holodeck: Ray Bradbury, Ivan Sutherland, and the Future of Books. An exploration of the consequences of immersive media environments on IP policy, libraries, and creative arts.
Introduction to BookServer and OPDS at the Tokyo International Book Fair 2010, with additional discussion of books in browsers, and revisions in EPUB to support HTML5. In Japanese (nihongo). Partnered with, and translated by, Voyager Japan.
Presentation by Pamela Samuelson (UC Berkeley) explains why the Google Book Search settlement is tantamount to copyright legislation and represents an effort to reform copyright law to overcome difficulties in achieving well-balanced copyright legislation, such as that affecting orphan works. Notwithstanding some benefits that would come from approval of this settlement, there are reasons to doubt whether such a substantial reordering of copyright default rules can or should be accomplished through the class action settlement process.
Elementary explanation of the difficulties of combining indexes for web pages and books, and means by which book index data can optimize general web searches at scale.
Presentation at ANELE, Madrid, Spain in October 2009 on the future of the book as a means to communicate and educate, focusing on collaboration, sharing, interactive content, and linked data.
Open Book Alliance presentation at the European Commission Hearing on the proposed Google Book settlement, placed before the SDNY. Talk limited to 6 minute presentation.
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Professor Pam Samuelson's presentation on the Google Book Search settlement at the OCLC/Kilgour lecture at the University of North Carolina, April 14, 2009. Posted with her permission on April 15, 2009.
Presentation delivered at O'Reilly ToC 2009, New York, February, on creating services that work across books, discussing semantic value and linked data concepts
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1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
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All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
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• How to get started with SAP Fiori today
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• How SAP Fiori paves the way for using AI in SAP apps
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UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 5
Web Of Books
1. Peter
Brantley
Tools
of
Change
Internet
Archive
Frankfurt,
Germany
The
Presidio
10.09
2. Entering
the
digital
fold,
a
tangled
landscape:
1. finding
the
book
2. format
of
the
book
3. acquiring
the
book
3. Digital
channels
are
fragmented
...
web
search?
(Google,
Bing,
etc)
publisher
site?
(tor.com
...
)
the
local
library?
(borrowing/lending)
online
bookstore?
(Amazon,
Indigo)
alt.
vendor?
(Smashwords,
Shortcovers)
4. What
is
the
reader
getting?
highly
structured
display
(PDF)
downloadable
book
(EPUB,
MOBI)
cloud-‐based
(EPUB
>
HTML,
Flash)
not
really
available
at
all
(biblio
data,
ILL)
5. Plethora
of
devices
–
iPhone
|
Android
Sony
Reader
|
iRex
Illiad
|
BeBook
|
Bookeen
Plastic
Logic
|
Amazon
Kindle
reader
device
traditional
laptop
game
console
(Wii)
near-‐mythical
Apple
Tablet
7. What
readers
want
to
have
..
Be
able
to
find
the
books
they
want,
in
the
formats
that
they
can
use,
for
the
device
that
they
have,
and
not
have
it
be
painful.
8. What
publishers,
libraries,
bookstores
want
-‐
Make
books
available
for
discovery,
with
accurate
descriptive
information,
at
as
many
different
places
as
possible,
under
the
sales
/
use
terms
permitted.
9.
10. Even
the
U.S.
Department
of
Justice
is
an
advocate:
“[book]
data
provided
should
be
available
in
multiple,
standard,
open
formats
supported
by
a
wide
variety
of
different
applications,
devices,
and
screens.”
11.
12. Creating
a
new
architecture
using
common,
open
standards
that
permits
people
to
find,
buy,
acquire,
and
read
books
from
any
source,
on
any
device,
using
many
different
ebook
applications.
13.
14. Library
2.0
Gang
(02/09):
Google
books
and
libraries
various
email
discussions
of
nascent
“Open
Catalogue
Crawling
Protocol”
Google,
DLF,
Talis,
and
others
Atom
vs
Sitemap
discussions
15. IDPF
Board
conference
calls
Tools
of
Change
(NYC,
Feb
2009)
hallway
conversations
Web
Expo
2.0
(SF,
Apr
2009)
pinot
noir
16. “The
Open
Publication
Distribution
System
(OPDS)
is
a
generalization
of
the
Atom
[XML]
approach
used
by
Stanza's
online
catalog.
...
I
believe
this
effort
has
the
potential
to
be
a
critical
enabler
to
the
growth
in
access
to,
and
adoption
of,
digital
books.”
-‐
Bill
McCoy,
Adobe,
04.09
17. “BookServer”
is
the
architecture.
“OPDS”
is
the
technical
specification.
“Catalogs”
are
made
using
OPDS.
“Atom”
is
the
XML
scheme
for
OPDS.
18. Because
OPDS
is
based
on
a
commonly
used
XML
standard,
called
Atom
–
OPDS
Catalogs
can
be
rendered
or
read
by
–
web
browsers
news
readers
(rss)
mobile
applications
19. Because
Catalogs
are
easy
to
make
–
any
web
site
can
run
a
bookstore.
libraries,
bookstores,
publishers
can
play.
search
engines
can
serve
as
book
gateways.
aggregators
(IA,
Ingram,
etc.)
can
harvest
multiple
catalogs.
20. Because
Catalogs
contain
simple
data
describing
books
and
their
availability
–
Catalogs
can
also
be
used
for
B2B,
to
distribute
data
to
partners
for
“harvest”
instead
of
using
complicated
standards.
(Future:
“real
time
web”
notifications.)
21. Catalogs
provide
manifests
–
list
of
the
titles
available
information
about
each
title
formats
the
title
is
available
in
ways
the
title
can
be
acquired
22. A
reader
...
1. browses
a
Catalog
of
titles
2. selects
a
title
for
more
information
3. makes
a
purchase/borrow
decision
4. obtains
the
book
(PayPal,
Amazon,
etc.)
5. installs
and
reads
the
book.
23. Catalogs
can
be
derived
from
basic
bibliographic
metadata.
Such
as:
ONIX,
MARC,
(ahem)
spreadsheets
Internally
OPDS
Catalogs
use
simple
Dublin
Core
metadata
to
describe
the
titles
offered.
24. ONIX
(and
BISG
“BookDROP”)
are:
designed
for
a
different
use
cases
complex
standard
with
many
options
not
widely
used
beyond
publishing
not
understood
by
web
browsers
established;
change
is
difficult
25. Because
we
use
open
standards
for
describing
data,
it
is
possible
to
link
bibliographic
book
data
more
easily.
26. Catalogs
could
tie
together
–
book
reviews
reading
lists
annotations
fan
fiction
etc.
27. A
workshop
sponsored
by
the
Internet
Archive
October
19-‐20,
Fort
Mason
San
Francisco,
California
With
the
assistance
(among
many
others):
O’Reilly
Media
http://oreilly.com/
Threepress
http://threepress.org/
Feedbooks
http://feedbooks.com/
Book
Oven
http://bookoven.com/
29. Contact
information:
peter
brantley
internet
archive
@naypinya
(twitter)
peter
@
archive.org
keith
fahlgren
o’reilly
media
@abdelazer
(twitter)
keith
@
oreilly.com