how can you contribute to agris?
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How can you contribute to AGRIS with your bibliographic data?
Elena Kokoliou, 27/11/2014
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Overview
About the portal Why publish your publication references to
AGRIS Steps for joining the AGRIS Metadata acquisition overview Common mistakes
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About the portal 1/2
AGRIS is: currently a big metadata database in agriculture:
contains more than 7 million bibliographic references on agricultural research and technology with more than 65 institutions continuously feeding this database with periodic updates
A multilingual repository enriched with bibliographic data which are collected from dispersed agricultural institutions world wide.
A mash-up web application that links the bibliographic AGRIS knowledge to related resources on the Web using the Linked Open Data methodology.
http://agris.fao.org/agris-search/index.do
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About the portal 2/2
The online system is highly visited, reaching peaks of 250K visits/month from more than 200 countries and territories.
The current system, AGRIS 2.0, was launched on December 5th 2013: it is mostly based on RDF and allows the creation of mashup pages to integrate many different information available on the Web, related to the AGRIS domain.
An instance of AGRIS Data Ingestion Platform is hosted, maintained, and enhanced by Agro-Know
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Reasons for publishing your data in AGRIS
You will become a member of a dynamic and privileged network of Agricultural Content Providers.
The name “AGRIS centers” stands for all the data providers that have contributed or are contributing with bibliographic data to AGRIS, from national libraries, institutional repositories, single or corporate journal publishers to service providers.
You do not give away your content: Only the metadata records describing your resources will be published through the AGRIS Web portal along with the link to the actual resource, stored in your server.
Access to the AGRIS Web portal and its services is and will remain free!
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Steps for joining the AGRIS
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Check the requirements & the recommendations
Step 1
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Step 1 1/7 Topics covered: To be sure, just check if your collection fits in one of the
AGRIS subject categories. Agriculture Education, extension, and advisory work Economics, development, and rural sociology Forestry Animal production Aquatic sciences and fisheries Human nutrition Auxiliary disciplines
Step 1 2/7 Metadata: Accepted all metadata formats. Highly recommended : PubMed XML METS XML DOAJ ARTICLES MODS AGRIS AP Also acceptable are: MARCXML, MARC21, OAI-DC, ENDNOTE XML,
SIMPLE_DC.
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Step 1 3/7 XML:
It is recommended to send your data in XML by e-mail(a compressed file attachment like .zip or .rar, containing all the XML files).
Step 1 4/7Recommendation for well formed XMLs use encoding UTF- 8.
eg. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
use <![CDATA[…..]]> for title, abstract and other element with too much textual information.
eg. <dc:title xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[Peculiarities of the soils in the ”Negrea” catchment basin and their influence on erosion processes]]></dc:title>
go through the xml files for special characters and substitute where applicable.
e.g. “”” to “
“&” to &
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Step 1 5/7 Vocabulary:
Not mandatory but recommended. Use some form of subject indexing(like
AGROVOC thesaurus); it is already sufficient to index the resources with free keywords.
Please also take note of Agrotagger*, a tool that indexes your articles automatically using AGROVOC.
* http://aims.fao.org/community/blogs/new-webinaraims-automatic-indexing-bibliographic-metadata-agrotagger-usecase#.VGkoIjSsWuI
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Step 1 6/7 OAI-PMH (Highly Recomended): Use the Open Archives Initiative - Protocol for Metadata
Harvesting (OAI-PMH), a low-barrier mechanism for repository interoperability.
Develop an additional layer to allow AGRIS to harvest metadata formats, like qualified DC or MODS.
Step 1 7/7 Create a set specification by subject. Please note that it
is more useful to have one general subject set in which all topics related to agriculture are put than many specific sets, since each set needs to be harvested separately.
e.g. SetName : Animal production, SubSet : Animal genetics and breeding
You can register as a data provider at Open Archives. The Open Archives Forum Online Tutorial describes in detail the necessary steps to implement the protocols in an Institutional Repository.
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If you comply with these requirements, AGRIS will be able to publish your data.
Please go through the steps indicated below.
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How to provide the metadata
Step 2
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Step 2 1/4 If your journal is indexed in the Directory of Open
Access Journals (DOAJ), it might well be that AGRIS is already indexing your journal. Please check if it appears in the List of DOAJ Journals indexed in AGRIS.
If your journal uses the Open Journal System (OJS), you will be able to export your data directly to AGRIS in different standard formats, such as DOAJ, METS, PubMed XML and other XML formats. For information on exporting from OJS, please visit the Importing and Exporting Data page of the Public Knowledge Project.
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Step 2 2/4 If you have a collection of resources which are not
described with metadata but still you would like to make them available through AGRIS, you may create them using a tool like AgriMetaMaker (AMM) or Mendeley.
If you are not yet using a repository application, but are looking for one, please take note of AgriDrupal and AgriOcean DSpace
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Send AGRIS a request
Step 3
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Step 3 Send a request to [email protected], by filling the registration
form.
After the valuation of the new collection in terms of
appropriateness of resources and metadata, your request will be forwarded to [email protected] in order to receive clarifications about any doubt or question you may have and to be part also of AGRIS Network via CIARD Ring.
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Registration form
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Updates
At the end of every month the AGRIS Processing Unit processes and publishes the metadata sent by content providers.
In order for the xml files to be indexed at the end of the current month, they must be sent by the 15th of the month.
The harvest of metadata from a OAI-PMH target is done upon notification from the content provider or upon an agreement of monthly, bi –monthly etc harvesting.
How to find your metadata records
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Metadata acquisition overview
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AgriMetaMaker What it is :
Simple Web tool based on the Drupal CMS Free tool to generate easily metadata for AGRIS with authority control tool for
authors, corporate bodies and journal titles
How it works : No installation, maintenance or updates Registration: Ask for an account to [email protected] Access from browser Create new references and fill the fields manually in a few minutes Use AGROVOC Thesaurus Inform the AGRIS processing team to harvest your metadata
More information..
http://agris.fao.org/content/agrimetamaker
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Mendeley1/2
What it is : Free Reference Manager (Generate citations and
bibliographies in Microsoft Word, LibreOffice, and LaTeX)
What it does : Allows you to “easily organize your papers, read &
annotate your PDFs, collaborate in private or open groups, and securely access your research from everywhere”
Creates metadata references for the AGRIS database
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Mendeley 2/2
How it works : Download Import or Create metadata Export in EndNote XML Send the xml files to [email protected]
More information.. http://www.mendeley.com/features/
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AgriDrupal What it is :
Open source content management system
How it works : Requires a basic LAMPP environment Little information technology support AgriDrupal installation contains the necessary content types,
taxonomies and views (to manage a basic agricultural information system).
OAI-PMH compliant Exposure of records also as RDF feed and XML file
More information.. http://aims.fao.org/vest-registry/tools/agridrupal#.VGCx1jSUeuI
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AgriOcean DSpace What it is :
Open source, digital repository software Customization of DSpace based on specific information
management standards widely used in the agricultural, aquatic and marine sciences
How it works : Install Indexing with ASFA and AGROVOC terms Exposure of records through the OAI-PMH protocol supporting
metadata formats like AGRIS AP and MODS
More information..http://aims.fao.org/vest-registry/tools/agriocean-
dspace#.VGCz0zSUeuI
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WebAgris
What it is : Web-based system for distributed data input and
processing of agricultural bibliographic information, as well as linking to documents that are available in digital format
Allows to create a personal catalogue Note:
It is not maintained anymore, so no updates of the system will be available. It is still working for users who haven’t migrated yet to other tools.
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Common mistakes found in xml files
Not the recommendable encoding UTF-8 Characters that break the xml files Invalid links of the resources
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Some questions for you 1/21. How often would you like to have your collection updated up to the portal?
Once a month Bi – monthly Other preference
2. Do you have any tech support for the issues related to the metadata processing and management workflow?
Yes No
3. Would you find useful webinars or trainings about metadata solutions? Yes No
4. Do you implement any open access policy for your metadata and data? Yes for more than 3 years Yes, for the last 3 years No, but we plan to No
Some questions for you 2/25. Are you satisfied of the way that your records are shown in the new AGRIS?
previous version was better new version is better I am still not satisfied
6. Have you seen any changes in the workflow to submit your metadata records over the past year?
Yes No
7. If yes, are you satisfied with the current workflow? Yes, it is much better Yes, but it can be improved No, it still needs a lot of improvement No, I prefer the old way
8. Do you have your own metadata aggregator set up for providing the metadata to AGRIS?
Yes No
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