Table of Contents
ACTION ITEMS:
Agenda
- Review Summary Document
- Topic for next charter
- Plus/Delta
Meeting Materials
- Supporting cataloger inclusion of external authoritative data (Summary Document)
Recording
TBD
Notes
Review Summary Document
Topic for next charter
Discussion of proposed topics:
- Change Management (mark 1:06-1:34)
- Who is impacted by changes to authoritative data (e.g. cache maintainers, application developers, catalogers)?
- How do authoritative data providers convey data changes to downstream consumers?
- What kinds of changes are reported ((e.g. added, deleted, moved, renamed, merged, split, etc.)?
- How do applications respond to data changes?
- How do caches of authoritative data stay in sync with the original data source (e.g. full downloads, incremental updates, processing of of a feed of changes)?
- Language Processing (mark 1:42-5:39)
- What do we mean by language processing?
- What works best at each level (i.e. Cataloger, Application Developer, Authoritative Data Provider)?
- How do you add language tags to literals?
- Some authorities don't language tag any literals. Some tag some (e.g. descriptions, notes) and not others (e.g. name). What is behind these choices?
- How do downstream consumers request a search in a particular language?
- Are multiple indices required to support each language?
- For some authorities, alternate language versions of the authority are a completely separate authority (e.g. MeSH in French). How do those multiple versions stay in sync, such that they hold the same terms and context?
- Does language search mean a native search in the specified language? Or does it mean the returned results are filtered to the requested language?
- Anything related to language.
- Moving User Stories to Specific Recommendations (mark 5:58-6:25, 8:03-14:24)
- The user stories are general in wording. How can we move from this general wording to specific technical recommendations for making the user stories a reality?
- Example: For user story on pagination, we could make a recommendation that the pagination information is encoded following the JSON API Standard.
- Linked Data approaches for using authority files (e.g. relational databases, SPARQL, ontologies, common search ontology) (mark 6:31-8:00)
- What kinds of storage is commonly being used (e.g. triple store, relational database, index)?
- What kinds of end points are commonly supported (e.g. REST API, SPARQL, GraphQL)?
- What ontologies are commonly used to represent data?
- Would a common search ontology be useful and what would it look like?
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Attendees
- E. Lynette Rayle (Cornell)