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Primary Actor 
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Story

 

Arizona State University

 

Brown University

 

Case Western Reserve University

 

Columbia University

 

Cornell University

 

Duke University

 

Durham University

 

Emory University

 

ICPSR

 

Indiana University

 

Johns Hopkins University

 

Microsoft Reasearch

Monash University

 

National Library of Medicine

 

Northeastern University

 

Northwestern University

North Carolina State University

 

Oxford University

 

Penn State

 

Smithsonian Institution

 

Stanford University

 

State and University Library, Aarhus, Denmark

 

Tufts University

 

University of Illinois

 

University of Virginia

 

University of Hull

 

University of Maryland

 

University of New South Wales

Use Case 1

Title

Data management plan ingest and storage

Primary Actor

Researcher

Scope

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Level

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Story

Researcher A creates a data management plan and stores in Fedora via Fedora User Interface or API.

Note: Improve SOAP/REST API to handle deposit, edit and query final research data outputs.

 

Use Case 2

Title

Deposit interim data in RDF format and search using SPAQRL

Primary Actor

Researcher

Scope

 

Level

 

Story

Researcher A’s grant application was successful, and is working with Researcher B on this project.  They have already produced some data that they would like to store in the repository.  So, they will need to store the following items in Fedora:

  • An RDF-based metadata record describing any source data from which the “interim” data was derived (Item 1)
  • RDF-based Metadata records about Researchers A and B (Items 2 and 3)
  • An RDF-based metadata record about their research project (item 4). This includes relationship between the project (Item 4) and the data management plan created in Use case 1.
  • The actual data object (item 5).
  • An RDF-based metadata record describing their “interim” data and the research methodology (Item 6).  This includes relationships between item 6 and items 1,2,3,4 and 5

Note: It is not necessary for item 5 to be stored in Fedora with the rest of the items. Item 5 can be stored on external storage such as another Fedora or other storage system with a resolvable URL to item 5.

Once stored in Fedora, the researchers are provided with URLs to the items stored.  The URL of an item resolves to that item, which also contains URLs to the other related items.  For example, item 6 will have URLs to items 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, while item 4 will have a link to the data management plan.

In addition, the URLs to the items are human readable, providing meaningful information about the corresponding resources.  For example, the URL for item 1 could be http://www.domain.com/resoure/metadata/1, which implies that this URL represents a metadata record. 

Additionally, Researcher A is interested in using SPARQL queries to find patterns in Fedora metadata records across multiple grant projects.

Note: Improve SOAP/REST API to handle deposit, edit and query final research data outputs.

 

Use Case 3

Title

Versioning interim data and accessible through ”Cool” URL format

Primary Actor

Researcher

Scope

 

Level

 

Story

Researcher C joins the project and improves the interim data. The improved data needs to be stored in Fedora as a new version of the previously stored record.  So, the items deposited in Fedora are:

  • The new version of the data
  • An RDF-based record about Researcher C
  • An RDF-based metadata record describing the new version of the data and the research methodology. This also includes relationships between the new version of the data, metadata, Researcher C along with Researchers A and B, as well as the source data and the project record (items 1 and 4 in use case 2)

So, the URL of the new version becomes: http://www.domain.com/resoure/metadata/1/version2 which has links to the previous version, Researchers A, B and C, the project record, and the new version of the data.

Note: Improve SOAP/REST API to handle deposit, edit and query final research data outputs.

 

Use Case 4

Title

Generate final data output for fedora storage in ”Cool” URL format

Primary Actor

Researcher

Scope

 

Level

 

Story

The research project is complete and has produced some final data that needs to be stored in Fedora.  Notably, the final data has been produced from the interim data mentioned in Use case 3. The items to be stored in Fedora are:

  • A copy of the data
  • An RDF-based metadata record describing the new data and the research methodology. This will include
    • Relationship between the metadata record and the version 2 of the interim data result created in Use case 3
    • Relationships between the metadata record, the project record and the researchers records
    • Relationships with any external resources, such as related publications and datasets

The URLs of the final data output:

Metadata: http://www.domain.com/resoure/metadata/2

Data: http://www.domain.com/resoure/data/2

Note: Improve SOAP/REST API to handle deposit, edit and query final research data outputs.

 

 

Use Case 5

Title

Updating/Editing multiple fedora records

Primary Actor

Researcher

Scope

 

Level

 

Story

Researcher A is interested in editing multiple Fedora records. Using a SPARQL query or simple search the researcher has the ability to locate and update metadata fields for multiple fedora records. This is of particular interest for large collections of related objects that require periodic updates.

Note: Improve SOAP/REST API to handle deposit, edit and query final research data outputs.

University of Prince Edward Island

 

University of York

University of Connecticut

 

University of Delaware

 

University of Massachusetts Amherst

 

University of Notre Dame

 

Yale University

 

 

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