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Taxonomies Webinar

Welcome

CrossRef Taxonomies Webinar

3rd March 2015

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Outline

•Taxonomy Interest Group (10 mins)

•Taxonomies collaboration web site (10

mins)

•Taxonomies in Action (20 mins)

A case study from Wiley

•Questions

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Speakers

•Rachael Lammey, CrossRef

•Graham McCann, IOP Publishing

•Christian Kohl, De Gruyter

•Jason Markos, Wiley

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Taxonomy Interest Group

•Graham McCann

Head of Content & Platform Management,

IOP Publishing

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Taxonomy Interest Group

•Launched in December

•To share experiences working with

different taxonomies for semantic

enrichment

•Members from De Gruyter, Wiley, T&F,

ACM, APA and IOP

•Supported by CrossRef

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Semantics for Content

Enrichment

Automated Indexing

Subject Categorisation

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Semantics for Content

Enrichment

Automated Indexing

Subject Categorisation

Taxonomies

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•Knowledge Models

• Thesaurus

• Taxonomies

• Entity lists

• Registries

e.g. MESH, SNoMed, FundRef, Unified

Astronomy Thesaurus

Taxonomies

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The formation of the Taxonomy

Interest GroupRealisation that many publishers had

• Investments in technology

•Created thesaurus

•Were learning about

• Thesaurus management

• Application of controlled vocabularies

• Semantic services

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Taxonomy Interest Group

•Publishers to share

• Experiences

• Best practice

• Contacts

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Aims

•Strengthen the infrastructure of scholarly

communications

•Create standards in adoption of

Knowledge Models

•Create a master source of Knowledge

Models for use in enrichment processes

•Create a community of publishers

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Aims

•Encourage service providers to support

the industry by adopting standards and

developing new Knowledge Models where

none exist

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Benefits for authors

•Standard terminology will make it easier to

prepare content, using industry-agreed

keywords and identifiers.

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Benefits for discovery

•A&I services and how they ingest and

classify data

•Content vendors and how they tailor

services for publishers

•Text & Data Mining

•Shared vocabularies across publishers

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How this will be achieved?

•Collaboration platform

•Discussed in our next presentation

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Taxonomy collaboration web

site

•Christian Kohl

Director Information & Publishing

Technology,

De Gruyter

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http://taxonomies.labs.crossref.org

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http://taxonomies.labs.crossref.org

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http://taxonomies.labs.crossref.org

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http://taxonomies.labs.crossref.org

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Aims

•Show which KMs are being used by

whom, how, and for what purpose

•Facilitate exchange, discussion, sharing of

experiences, standardization, best

practice

•Provide contact information

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Features

•Pages for KMs and Publishers

•Comments

•KM Template

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Future Developments

•Discussion features (forum)

•Add „self-service“ features

•Participation from Service Providers

• In-Person meeting around some industry

event

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Contribute

•Knowledge Model Template on Website:

http://taxonomies.labs.crossref.org/?page_id=31

•Email to us, we take care of the rest

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Taxonomies in Action

A case study from Wiley

•Jason Markos

Director of Knowledge Management and

Strategy,

Wiley

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Implementing content enrichment

as a core competency at Wiley

Jason Markos

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Content enrichment vision statement

Wiley is a digital-first information provider,

with a core competency of enriching content

to make it more valuable.

Business objectives:

•Increased relevance, discoverability and usage

•Increased credibility

•New value propositions

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Content

Acquisition

Content

Management

&

Development

Content

Delivery Custo

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Tra

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ls

Delivery Channels

Content Enrichment

Conceptual Architecture

Text

miningKnowledge

Store

Enrichment

Authoring

KM

Developmen

t

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People Processes Technologies Knowledge Models

Baseline enrichment

Enrichm

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pro

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Fra

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usin

ess

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s

Discoverability

Usage

Advertising

Workflow

integration

Community

Credibility

User profiling

New product

models

Knowledge store

Framework

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Prototype Enrichment

Architecture

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Production Implementation

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Functional Chemistry

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Wiley Online Library

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The Cochrane Library

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Next steps

• Maximise ROI from existing infrastructure

• Increase depth, breadth and quality of enrichment

• Increase coverage

• Build new products using existing enriched

content

• Support internal e.g. editorial goals

• Development new enrichment capabilities

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Questions?

Please participate:

http://taxonomies.labs.crossref.org/

Further comments and discussion: on the

Presentations tab of the site

http://taxonomies.labs.crossref.org/?page_id=123