Apologies for the scatter gun approach, I was looking for an up to date email 
address for Mark Diggory but couldn't find one. I was wondering if this work 
ultimately made its way into 1.5.x ?

Cheers, Robin.
  


Robin Taylor
Main Library
University of Edinburgh
Tel. 0131 6513808 

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark Diggory
Sent: 24 March 2008 21:44
To: DSpace Developer List; Michele Kimpton
Subject: [Dspace-devel] Getting ahead of the ORE "ball" in dspace 1.5 ...

Developers,

(I originally sent this email to the commiters list, but think that it should 
be more openly discussed... so I am reposting here)

I've been working hard for the last month on a project for dsp...@mit that you 
may find very complementary to the roll RichardJ has proposed for ORE in Sword. 
 I'd like to introduce you to an ORE and Semantic Web enabled DSpace test 
server I've constructed using a SAX driven RDF serialization pipeline in Cocoon.

http://dspace-test.mit.edu

If you have a Firefox /RDF Browser Addon (http://www.w3.org/2005/ajar/
tab) you can view the RDF at the same URI as the Content... Likewise, to view 
it in a regular browser, I've exposed it on secondary URI.

Site:
http://dspace-test.mit.edu
http://dspace-test.mit.edu/rdf

Community:
http://dspace-test.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/33970
http://dspace-test.mit.edu/rdf/1721.1/33970

Collection:
http://dspace-test.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/33972
http://dspace-test.mit.edu/rdf/1721.1/33972

Item:
http://dspace-test.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/35257
http://dspace-test.mit.edu/rdf/1721.1/35257


the point is that ORE/RDF can be generated lightly and we can use cocoon to 
expose it in a way that is quite complementary to the rest of the User 
interface. The RDFizer is all SAX based and independent of the XMLUI, so it can 
be reused in JSPUI and OAI if we so choose.
I've made an AddOn Aspect for DSpace XML-UI that includes this RDF capability 
into the rendering as described above... the only significant limitation as an 
"addon" is that it requires customization of the default sitemap in XMLUI to 
create new pipeline, matchers and serializers for the RDF Generator.

I plan to include this functionality into dsp...@mit around the same time that 
DSpace 1.5.0 is released.

-----
Note: I've reworded my proposal since it was posted in the commiters list 
because we are actually about to cut 1.5.0 shortly and its almost unanimous in 
the response to this subject in the commiters list that we do not want to delay 
this release any longer...
-----
I'd like to propose the idea that we may actually want to put this in place in 
1.5-SNAPSHOT after the 1.5.0 release to lay a foundation for DSpace's adoption 
of ORE.  Having it available in the code-base planned for 1.5.1 means that we 
can have sites out in the wild after our 1.5.1 release and we can make 
enhancements to the ORE/RDF
generation in the  maintenance release branch of 1.5.x.   This would
also really showcase DSpace as an adopter of both ORE and Semantic Web tooling.

I really see an opportunity here, if for instance we can show that ORE exposed 
via the XMLUI can be handed to Sword (and elsewhere) to initialize the 
ingest/replication process of DSpace content... I think that will spark even 
more excitement around the DSpace Community and situate us at the forefront in 
the adoption of ORE...
what are your thoughts?

Cheers,
Mark

~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mark R. Diggory - DSpace Developer and Systems Manager MIT Libraries, Systems 
and Technology Services Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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