PIONIER Network Digital Libraries Federation – Interoperability of Advanced Network Services Implemented on a Country Scale
Lewandowska Agnieszka, Werla Marcin
Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center
Noskowskiego 12/14, 61-704 Poznań, Poland
e-mail: {jagna/mwerla}@man.poznan.pl
Received:
Received: 25 August 2010; revised: 9 November 2010; published online: 23 November 2010
DOI: 10.12921/cmst.2010.SI.01.119-124
OAI: oai:lib.psnc.pl:680
Abstract:
In March 2010 the Digital Library of the Wielkopolska Region, the largest and one of the oldest Polish digital libraries reached the level of 100 000 objects available on-line. Since its inauguration in 2002, the dynamics of the development of Polish digital libraries has increased significantly. The common effort of several hundreds of scientific and cultural institutions in Poland led to the present situation in which there are over 50 publicly available digital libraries and together they give access to around 425 000 digital objects. Such a big number of similar network services lead to the need of integration mechanisms allowing to achieve a synergy effect perceptible for end users as well as for digital library creators and international digital library initiatives. Such mechanism developed by PSNC and named PIONIER Network Digital Libraries Federation, has been available as a network service since June 22-nd, 2007 and can be reached at http://fbc.pionier.net.pl/. This paper shortly presents the history of development of Polish digital libraries, showing the factors that have influenced the initial form and advancement of the Federation. It also describes the Federation architecture, organizational aspects of its operation, and key challenges including the integration of Polish and European digital libraries infrastructures.
Key words:
digital libraries, metadata exchange, OAI-PMH protocol, services infrastructure, services interoperability
References:
[1] M. Górny, P. Gruszczyński, C. Mazurek, J.A. Nikisch, M Stroiński, A. Swędrzyński, Zastosowanie oprogramowania dLibra do budowy Wielkopolskiej Biblioteki Cyfrowej, in: Zeszyty Naukowe Wydziału ETI Politechniki Gdańskiej. Seria „Technologie Informacyjne”, Wydawnictwo Politechniki Gdańskiej 109-117 (2003).
[2] C. Mazurek, M. Stroiński, J. Węglarz, M. Werla, Metadata harvesting in regional digital libraries in PIONIER Network, Campus-Wide Information Systems 23 (4), 241-253 (2006).
[3] M. Kosiedowski, C. Mazurek, M. Stroiński, M. Werla, M. Wolski, Federating Digital Library Services for Advanced Applications in Science and Education. Computational Methods in Science and Technology 13, 101-112 (2007).
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[5] The Dublin Core metadata element set, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
[6] The ISO 639-2 standard, http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/.
[7] Aggregators Handbook, accessed from: http://version1.europeana.eu/c/document_library/get_file?-uuid=94bcddbf-3625-4e6d-8135-c7375d6bbc62&groupId-=10602, The Europeana Team (2010).
[8] Europeana Semantic Elements specifications v3.2.2, accessed from:
http://version1.europeana.eu/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=c56f82a4-8191-42fa-9379-4d5ff8c4ff75&groupId=10602, The Europeana Team (2010).
[9] Metadata Mapping and Normalisation Guidelines, accessed from:
http://version1.europeana.eu/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=58e2b828-b5f3-4fe0-aa46-3dcbc0a2a1f0&groupId=10602, The Europeana Team (2010).
[10] C. Mazurek, M. Mielnicki, M. Werla, Extending OAI-PMH protocol with dynamic sets definitions using CQL language. White paper, accessed from: http://dl.psnc.pl/biblioteka/dlibra/docmetadata?id=254 (2009).
In March 2010 the Digital Library of the Wielkopolska Region, the largest and one of the oldest Polish digital libraries reached the level of 100 000 objects available on-line. Since its inauguration in 2002, the dynamics of the development of Polish digital libraries has increased significantly. The common effort of several hundreds of scientific and cultural institutions in Poland led to the present situation in which there are over 50 publicly available digital libraries and together they give access to around 425 000 digital objects. Such a big number of similar network services lead to the need of integration mechanisms allowing to achieve a synergy effect perceptible for end users as well as for digital library creators and international digital library initiatives. Such mechanism developed by PSNC and named PIONIER Network Digital Libraries Federation, has been available as a network service since June 22-nd, 2007 and can be reached at http://fbc.pionier.net.pl/. This paper shortly presents the history of development of Polish digital libraries, showing the factors that have influenced the initial form and advancement of the Federation. It also describes the Federation architecture, organizational aspects of its operation, and key challenges including the integration of Polish and European digital libraries infrastructures.
Key words:
digital libraries, metadata exchange, OAI-PMH protocol, services infrastructure, services interoperability
References:
[1] M. Górny, P. Gruszczyński, C. Mazurek, J.A. Nikisch, M Stroiński, A. Swędrzyński, Zastosowanie oprogramowania dLibra do budowy Wielkopolskiej Biblioteki Cyfrowej, in: Zeszyty Naukowe Wydziału ETI Politechniki Gdańskiej. Seria „Technologie Informacyjne”, Wydawnictwo Politechniki Gdańskiej 109-117 (2003).
[2] C. Mazurek, M. Stroiński, J. Węglarz, M. Werla, Metadata harvesting in regional digital libraries in PIONIER Network, Campus-Wide Information Systems 23 (4), 241-253 (2006).
[3] M. Kosiedowski, C. Mazurek, M. Stroiński, M. Werla, M. Wolski, Federating Digital Library Services for Advanced Applications in Science and Education. Computational Methods in Science and Technology 13, 101-112 (2007).
[4] C. Lagoze, H. Van de Sompel, The Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting. accessed from http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/openarchivesprotocol.html Open Archives Initiative (2004).
[5] The Dublin Core metadata element set, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
[6] The ISO 639-2 standard, http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/.
[7] Aggregators Handbook, accessed from: http://version1.europeana.eu/c/document_library/get_file?-uuid=94bcddbf-3625-4e6d-8135-c7375d6bbc62&groupId-=10602, The Europeana Team (2010).
[8] Europeana Semantic Elements specifications v3.2.2, accessed from:
http://version1.europeana.eu/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=c56f82a4-8191-42fa-9379-4d5ff8c4ff75&groupId=10602, The Europeana Team (2010).
[9] Metadata Mapping and Normalisation Guidelines, accessed from:
http://version1.europeana.eu/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=58e2b828-b5f3-4fe0-aa46-3dcbc0a2a1f0&groupId=10602, The Europeana Team (2010).
[10] C. Mazurek, M. Mielnicki, M. Werla, Extending OAI-PMH protocol with dynamic sets definitions using CQL language. White paper, accessed from: http://dl.psnc.pl/biblioteka/dlibra/docmetadata?id=254 (2009).