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Building on and distilled from the preliminary use cases, this page represents a more refined set of use cases to guide the ontology and engineering work for the project. The use cases divide into five "clusters" reflecting the data available to research institutions and libraries, and the core LD4L mission of leveraging the intellectual input of librarians, domain experts and scholars as they produce, curate and use scholarly information resources. These five clusters focus on: 

  1. Bibliographic + curation data
  2. Bibliographic + person data
  3. Leveraging external authorities
  4. Leveraging the deeper graph (via queries or patterns)
  5. Leveraging usage data

As a general principle, the use cases are meant to be

  • narrow enough to guide work, yet broad enough to show its generalizability
  • align with the focus and the goals of the project
  • be feasible to implement (availability of data, within capabilities to link and engineer)
  • be demonstrable

Clusters & Use Cases

Template: 

Cluster Name

Use Case: (optional label or title)

As a ______, I want to _______, so that I can <realize this benefit>.

Potential Demonstrations: 

A. Demo 1

B. Demo 2

C. Demo 3

Implementation Notes: 

Data Sources Needed

    • list here

Engineering Work

    • logical sequence of steps to support this...

 

 

Bibliographic + curation data

Bibliographic + person data

Leveraging external authorities

Leveraging the deeper graph (via queries or patterns)

Leveraging usage data

 

 

Use Case:

As a researcher, I'd like to see / search on works by University faculty in <OPAC, VIVO>

Potential Demonstrations: 

A1. A VIVO search results in a faculty list. Pivot by hitting a "see all publications by these researchers" link. This generates an OPAC results page or a VIVO results page with citations.

B1. An OPAC search results highlight any search results that have a <Cornell, Harvard, Stanford> author

B2. A facet in the OPAC search results page lets user refine results to just <Cornell, Harvard, Stanford> authors

B3. A check box or tab in the OPAC allows patrons to search for only <Cornell, Harvard, Stanford>-authored works, effectively producing an institutional faculty-works portal. 

C1. A search on "Stephen J. Gould" (a Harvard professor with archival materials at Stanford) shows works by, about, owned by, cited by, used in his courses, or held in his archive

Implementation Notes: 

Data Sources Needed: 

    • MARC records
    • Journal articles (HWP data)
    • VIVO / Harvard Profiles / Stanford CAP
    • ORCID / VIAF / person authorities
    • Gould Archival Finding Aid

Engineering Work: 

    • need URIs for all authors, researchers, people as subjects in MARC, article records, EAD
    • relate URIs of all authors to VIAF, ORCID, etc. 
    • index affiliation data inot OPAC
    • create bibliographic LD service for VIVO/CAP/Profiles to hit, return search results (use case A1)

 

 

 

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