Monday 9 June 2008

ORE software libraries from Foresite

The Foresite [1] project is pleased to announce the initial code of two software libraries for constructing, parsing, manipulating and serialising OAI-ORE [2] Resource Maps. These libraries are being written in Java and Python, and can be used generically to provide advanced functionality to OAI-ORE aware applications, and are compliant with the latest release (0.9) of the specification. The software is open source, released under a BSD licence, and is available from a Google Code repository:

http://code.google.com/p/foresite-toolkit/

You will find that the implementations are not absolutely complete yet, and are lacking good documentation for this early release, but we will be continuing to develop this software throughout the project and hope that it will be of use to the community immediately and beyond the end of the project.

Both libraries support parsing and serialising in: ATOM, RDF/XML, N3, N-Triples, Turtle and RDFa

Foresite is a JISC [3] funded project which aims to produce a demonstrator and test of the OAI-ORE standard by creating Resource Maps of journals and their contents held in JSTOR [4], and delivering them as ATOM documents via the SWORD [5] interface to DSpace [6]. DSpace will ingest these resource maps, and convert them into repository items which reference content which continues to reside in JSTOR. The Python library is being used to generate the resource maps from JSTOR and the Java library is being used to provide all the ingest, transformation and dissemination support required in DSpace.

Please feel free to download and play with the source code, and let us have your feedback via the Google group:

foresite@googlegroups.com

Richard Jones & Rob Sanderson

[1] Foresite project page: http://foresite.cheshire3.org/
[2] OAI-ORE specification: http://www.openarchives.org/ore/0.9/toc
[3] Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC): http://www.jisc.ac.uk/
[4] JSTOR: http://www.jstor.org/
[5] Simple Web Service Offering Repository Deposit (SWORD):
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/repositories/digirep/index/SWORD
[6] DSpace: http://www.dspace.org/

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