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Accelerate Your Research with SciVerse
Presented by Teresa MusondaDirector of Product Marketing, Search & Discovery Solutions
Date: 26 May, 2011 in Malaga Spain
Contents
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What are the key search & discovery challenges affecting the research community?
What is SciVerse?
How can SciVerse help researchers?
How can SciVerse help the library?
Extraordinary Times Require Extraordinary Thinking
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Challenges facing librarians• Shrinking library budgets due to economic downturn• Increased scrutiny and pressure on demonstrating return on investment• Broader range of research products available in the market
“Libraries are attempting to face a future in which almost every fixed point has disappeared. Users are changing; content is changing; research is taking new forms.”
Derek Law Centre for Digital Library Research
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Key web trends defining the future
Openness &Interoperability Personalization
Collaboration & Trusted Views
“Give me your data, my way”
“Know who I amand what I want”
“The right contactsat the right time”
Source: Richard Cyganiak and Anja Jentzsch – linkeddata.org (as of July 2009)
Web of linked data and knowledge outside the formal literature is growing exponentially
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DBpediaLinked
GeoDataUS Census
Data
Homolo Gene
RDF Book Mashup
UniSTSHGNC
GeneID
W3CWorldNet
W3CWorldNet
LinkedCTLinkedCT
riese
BBCProgrammes
BBCProgrammes
BBC Music
MySpace Wrapper
Geo-names
ProjectGuten-
berg
ProjectGuten-
berg
ChEBI
MGIPubMe
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Open Calais
Audio-ScrobblerAudio-
Scrobbler
DBLP Berlin UniParc
GeneOntology
GeneOntology
BBC Paycount
Data
Music-brainz
FOAF profiles
KEGG
OMIM
UniProt
FreebaseFreebase
ReactomeReactome
DBLP Hanover
Flickr exporter
LIBRIS
ACM
DBLP RKB
Explorer
RAE 2001
National Science
Foundation
TaxonomyTaxonomyPROSITE
CiteSEER
UniRef
Pfam ProDom
PDB
eprintsVirtuoso Sponger
RDF ohloh
CORDIS
CAS
Linked data is also clouded by spam
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DBpediaLinked
GeoDataUS Census
Data
Homolo Gene
RDF Book Mashup
UniSTSHGNC
GeneID
W3CWorldNet
W3CWorldNet
LinkedCTLinkedCT
riese
BBCProgrammes
BBCProgrammes
BBC Music
MySpace Wrapper
Geo-names
ProjectGuten-
berg
ProjectGuten-
berg
ChEBI
MGIPubMe
d
Open Calais
Audio-ScrobblerAudio-
Scrobbler
DBLP Berlin UniParc
GeneOntology
GeneOntology
BBC Paycount
Data
Music-brainz
FOAF profiles
KEGG
OMIM
UniProt
FreebaseFreebase
ReactomeReactome
DBLP Hanover
Flickr exporter
LIBRIS
ACM
DBLP RKB
Explorer
RAE 2001
National Science
Foundation
TaxonomyTaxonomyPROSITE
CiteSEER
UniRef
Pfam ProDom
PDB
eprintsVirtuoso Sponger
RDF ohloh
CORDIS
CAS
SPAM
SPAM
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SPAM
SPAM
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“Approximately 90% of the 10 billion pages that will be added to the web over the next year to be spam… The massive flooding of the web with endless copies and permutations and shadows of existing things is what is pulling the rug out from under link-based search rankings... Links don't represent a human voting on the quality of a site anymore.”
Rich Skrenta, CEO of BlekkoThe "Useless Garbage" Of The Web, Jan 10, 2011
The problem isn’t having too much information…
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…It’s about accessing the right information, at the right time, in the right place, in an efficient and effective way
OFFICE
CAFEHOME
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But do your users want more?
Spain By The Numbers:• In the UK, France, Germany, Spain and Italy, smartphone
penetration reached 31.1% of mobile users.• In December 2010, viewers from Germany, the UK, and Spain
spent more time watching online videos than those in the US
“Spain is among the top 10 European countries with the highest penetration of social networking sites”
Sources:http://www.comscore.com/layout/set/popup/request/Presentations/2011/2010_European_Digital_Year_in_Review_PDF_Request?req=slides&pre=The+2010+Europe+Digital+Year+in+Review
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What are the key search & discovery challenges affecting the research community?
What is SciVerse?
How can SciVerse help researchers?
How can SciVerse help the library?
What is SciVerse?
SciVerse empowers the research community to accelerate science by opening ScienceDirect, Scopus and Hub content APIs for third-party application
development, enabling intelligent search and discovery across content from ScienceDirect, Scopus, and the scientific web
Our platform for delivering the right information and tools, at the right time
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ScienceDirect
Web/Third Party Content
Scopus
SciTopics
APPAPP
APP
APPAPP
APP
APPAPP
APPAPP
APP
APP
10 MILLION FULL TEXT ARTICLES
15 THOUSANDE-BOOKS
41 MILLIONABSTRACTS
PAGESWRITTEN BY SCIENTIFIC
EXPERTS ONLY18 INSTITUTIONS
INSTIT. REPOSITORY23 MILLION
PATENT FILES
300 MILLIONWEB PAGES
13 SOURCESSOCIETY
SHARE YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND LEARN FROM
OTHERS
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SciVerse provides an opportunity for the developers to collaborate with researchers
Partnerships multiply creativity and innovation
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Current Partners
Potential Partners
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Apps exposed on SciVerse will enable institutions and researchers to gain recognition and revenue
Current publishing standard
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Solicit and manage
submissions
Manage peer review
Production
Publish and disseminate
Edit and prepare
Archive and promote
Solicit and manage submissions
Manage peer review
Production
Publish and disseminate
Edit and prepare
Archive and promote
SciVerse Applications can create a “new” publishing standard
S&T developers & scientists
collaborate on Apps
Elsevier reviews Apps
Researchers subscribe Apps
Researchers rate Apps
Apps delivered
thru SciVerse
Developersgain
recognition
Royalties paid to
developers
New metrics &value indexes•Most used apps•Top rated developer•Top rated institution
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Contents
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What are the key search & discovery challenges affecting the research community?
What is SciVerse?
How can SciVerse help researchers?• SciVerse Applications• SciVerse ScienceDirect article page enhancement• SciVerse Mobile Applications
How can SciVerse help the library?
SciVerse Applications provide customized search and discovery lenses at three levels
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Level 1Application on the search pages where researchers initiate their search query
DATA ANALYSIS
COLLABORATIONINFORMATION MANAGEMENT
CUSTOMIZED SEARCH
Enhanced search & discovery experience
Level 2Applications on results pages where researchers get results to their query
Level 3 Applications on the abstract or article pages that researcher selects to review
The number and value of applications continues to grow
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Level 1 Apps on search pages
Level 3 Apps on abstract or
article pages
Level 2 Apps on result
pages
My Workflow Search
Most Cited
HealthMash
My Oncology Articles
OdiSSea
Expert Search
Co-Author Visualizer
Data.gov Dataset Search
Next Bio Auto-complete
My Workflow Results
Section Search
Top Reviews
Matching Sentences
Prolific Authors
Illinois Catalog Viewer
Search Translator
Search Term Timeline
Methods Search
Reflect Chemicals
Reflect Proteins
Recommend This!
Table Download
eReader Formats
Hazmat Navigator
QuantiFind
Genome Viewer
Reflect Network
More By These Authors
Mendeley Readers
ScienceDirect Top 25
Level 1: Customized lenses for enhancing the search experience on the search page
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HealthMash
Expert Search
My Oncology Articles
NextBio Auto -complete
OdiSSea
ScienceDirect Top 25
Level 2: Customized lenses for enhancing the search experience on the results page
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My Workflow Search
Matching Sentences
Prolific Authors
Level 3: Customized lenses for enhancing the search experience on the abstract / article page
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More By These Authors
Mendeley Readers
Genome Viewer
Reflect Network
QuantiFind
Recommend This!
Customer feedback on SciVerse Applications
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“I was able to quickly locate some new things happening in my discipline, and also just outside of my expertise. The app was simple and returned results in no time at all.”
Assistant professor, Swinburne Univ. of Technology Australia
“Time needed to find new microwave synthesis of some compounds 6-8 hours. After using the application: 30-45 minutes.”
Post doctorate researcher, Institute of Chemistry Timisoara of Romanian Academy
My WorkFlow Search
ScienceDirect Top 25 App
Developer submits app for approval
ApprovalApp gets promoted
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All third-party apps are subject to a five step app approval process
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Qualitative Review• End user value• Usability• Developer value• Business value• Legal risks &
recommendations• Fee-based
1 2
FAIL
Request additional info
Technical Review• Usability• Security impact• Performance
impact• Infrastructure
impact
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FAIL
APP OK OK
FeedbackObtain feedback from SMEs/Business Units as needed
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Article 1976 Article 2010
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Publishing and the Web
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Future article page enhancement to ScienceDirect
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Three-pane view
2. Article1. Outline
3. Extra’s
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Users are very positive about the article page enhancement
It “helps to minimize time required to read an
article”.
“With this stuff I wouldn’t bother with paper copies.”
“I like the concept: both authors and readers will
benefit from this new article display.”
Platform 2011
SD iPhone (Free & Paid) SD Blackberry (Free) SD Blackberry (Paid) Coming soon
SD Android (Free) SD Android (Paid) Coming soon
SD iPad (Free) SD iPad (Paid) Coming soon
SD Books iPad Coming soon
SD Books iPhone Coming soon
Scopus Blackberry (Free) Scopus Blackberry (Paid) Coming soon
Scopus Android (Free) Scopus Android (Paid) Coming soon
Scopus iPhone (Free & Paid)
SciVerse ScienceDirect and Scopus mobile apps to be made available across multiple platforms
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Contents
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What are the key search & discovery challenges affecting the research community?
What is SciVerse?
How can SciVerse help researchers?
How can SciVerse help the library?
SciVerse Hub to provide an opportunity for institutions to expose their research output...
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• 10 M articles• 15 K books• 15 K videos
• 41 M abstracts
• Patents• Institutional
repositories• Societies
• Science & technology web content
SDFull Text
MultimediaScopus
Abstracts
3rd- party Content
Web Content
Hub
...to up to 15M researchers using SciVerse
Examples of 3rd Party & Web content in SciVerse Hub•4.3 million documents from Digital Archives •19,000 full-text documents available from Humboldt Universität•662,000 full-text documents from Nature Publishing Group •19.6 million Medline citations via PubMed •78,500 documents from MIT OpenCourseWare •25,400 technical reports from NASA •1.9 million articles from PubMed Central •30,000 documents from University of Toronto T-Space •1.6 million journal articles from Wiley-Blackwell
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Libraries can become focal point for applications
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Meet Bill
“I want to better navigate people through the distributed information space we live in.”
Head of Grainger Engineering Library Information Center & Information Resource Support Librarian for the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
SciVerse “allows for a very healthy environment of experimentation …The idea is to build an environment that provides access to other information resources. It’s a ‘no-limit’ type of situation…”
“…By changing just a couple of lines of code, the Viewer can be adapted for any library, and there are hundreds of them using VuFind.” -- Bill
Open to Accelerate Science
Thank You!
www.sciverse.com