Working Group Recommendation April 14, 2020

Scholix Metadata Schema for Exchange of Scholarly Communication Links

  • Output Type: Working Group Recommendation
  • Output Status: Endorsed
  • Review Period End: 2020-05-20
  • Primary Domain: Natural Sciences
  • Group Technology Focus: Dissemination

Abstract

RDA/WDS Scholarly Link Exchange (Scholix) WG
Recommendation Title: Scholix Metadata Schema for Exchange of Scholarly Communication Links
Group co-chairsAdrian Burton Martin FennerPaolo ManghiWouter HaakRachael Lammey
Authors: Burton, Adrian; Fenner, Martin; Haak, Wouter; Manghi, Paolo
Editor:  Brady, Catherine
Researcher(s): Diepenbroek, Michael; Schindler, Uwe; Aryani, Amir; Bilder, Geoffrey; Ryder, Gerry; Graef, Florian; Demeranville, Tom; Bruno, Ian; Cousijn, Helena; Shaw, Phil; Wass, Joe; La Bruzzo, Sandro; Rauber, Andreas; Nielsen, Lars Holm
Recommendation package DOI10.5281/zenodo.1120265
Citation: Burton, Adrian, Fenner, Martin, Haak, Wouter, & Manghi, Paolo. (2017, November 21). Scholix Metadata Schema for Exchange of Scholarly Communication Links (Version v3). Zenodo. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1120265

Description:

The goal of the Scholix initiative is to establish a high level interoperability framework for exchanging information about the links between scholarly literature and data. It aims to enable an open information ecosystem to understand systematically what data underpins literature and what literature references data. The DLI Service is the first exemplar aggregation and query service fed by the Scholix open information ecosystem. The Scholix framework together with the DLI aggregation are designed to enable other 3rd party services (domain-specific aggregations, integrations with other global services, discovery tools, impact assessments etc).
Scholix is an evolving lightweight set of guidelines to increase interoperability. It consists of: (i) a consensus among a growing group of publishers, datacentres, and global/ domain service providers to work collaboratively and systematically to improve exchange of data-literature link information, (ii) an Information model: conceptual definition of what is a Scholix scholarly link, (iii) Link metadata schema: metadata representation of a Scholix link. Options for exchange protocols (forthcoming) Scholix is the “wholesaler to wholesaler” exchange framework, to be implemented by existing hubs or global aggregators of data-literature link information such as DataCite, CrossRef, OpenAIRE, or EMBL-EBI. These hubs in turn work with their natural communities of data centres or literature publishers to collect the information through existing community-specific workflows and standards. Scholix thus enables interoperability between a smaller number of large hubs and leverages the existing exchange arrangements between those hubs and their natural communities (eg between CrossRef and journal publishers). Scholix is a technical solution to wholesale information aggregation; it will need to be complemented by other policy, practice and cultural change advocacy initiatives. This approach could be extended over time to other types of research objects in and beyond research (e.g. software, tweets, etc).


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