aaup 2016: upscope (s. doerr)

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UPScope A planning grant funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

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Page 1: AAUP 2016: UPScope (S. Doerr)

UPScope

A planning grant funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

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UPScope expands the network

UPScope is the working title of an AAUP planning grant to develop a platform enabled by natural language full-text search and discovery of high quality, peer-reviewed books published by AAUP member presses.• Creates a network between the texts published by AAUP

member presses• Natural language search facilitates:

• crosses disciplinary silos• results free of bias based on commercial factors (i.e. advertising)

• Links texts into the networks of scholars

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Inspired by AcademyScope

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Raison d’etre: Monograph Discovery

Monograph discovery is not optimal for humanities research

Phrases and key words carry multiple meanings

Ideas across disciplines have different names

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Why did we do this:

Improve discovery, visibility, and usage of AAUP member press books

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Inference Engines: semantic search• An inference engine reads the text of the books and identifies

the concepts and key phrases within the tests

• Maps the books against one another based on those common key phrases/key words, creating idea pathways

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Testing of Inference Engines• 200 files used to test inference engines

• Proved the files & metadata have today will work with these engines

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Governance Structurefor the planning grantTwo Advisory Councils:• Executive Advisory Council• Technical Advisory Council

The two councils split into nine working groups:• Semantic Tech Evaluation• Scholar as customer• Up content analysis• Access models and fulfillment• Identifiers & metadata standards• Reimagine Curation• Aggregator Interfaces• Library as customer• AAUP member communication

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Outreach to the community

• Surveyed AAUP member presses• Libraries• Scholarly Societies• Individual Scholars• Technology Companies• Inference Engine Developers

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Business Modeling

Members of the advisory council created potential business model projections for:

book salesdiscovery service salesopen access hosting feesresearch services to scholars

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Member Content Survey166,000 digital book files exist from 104 reporting AAUP member presses. Most are PDF

Presses publish more than 10,000 new titles a year

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Next Steps• Drafting a Proof of Concept project proposal to submit to the

Mellon Foundation

• Core goals of proof of concept1. Ingest files metadata from presses2. Develop the inference engine (discovery tool)3. Validating scholars will use it

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Questions?

Thank you!