INSPIRE: Realizing the Dream of a Global Digital Library in High-Energy Physics

Holtkamp, Annette; Mele, Salvatore; Šimko, Tibor; Smith, Tim

  • Towards a Digital Mathematics Library. Paris, France, July 7-8th, 2010, Publisher: Masaryk University Press(Brno, Czech Republic), page 83-92

Abstract

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High-Energy Physics (HEP) has a long tradition in pioneering infrastructures for scholarly communication, and four leading laboratories are now rolling-out the next-generation digital library for the field: INSPIRE. This is an evolution of the extraordinarily successful, 40-years old SPIRES database. Based on the Invenio software, INSPIRE already provides seamless access to almost 1 million records, which will be expanded to cover multimedia, data, software, wikis. Services offered include citation analysis, fulltext search, extraction of figures from fulltext and search in figure captions, automatic keyword assignment, metadata harvesting, retrodigitization, ingestion and automatic display of LaTeX, and storage of supplementary materials like Mathematica notebooks. New services are in different phases of design or implementation, in strategic partnerships with all other information providers in the field and neighbouring disciplines, including; automatic author disambiguation, user tagging, crowdsourcing of metadata curation, automatic document classification, semantic analysis, innovative metrics, recommender systems, object aggregation with OAI-ORE definition, integration of OAIS standards for long-term document preservation.

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Holtkamp, Annette, et al. "INSPIRE: Realizing the Dream of a Global Digital Library in High-Energy Physics." Towards a Digital Mathematics Library. Paris, France, July 7-8th, 2010. Brno, Czech Republic: Masaryk University Press, 2010. 83-92. <http://eudml.org/doc/220863>.

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booktitle = {Towards a Digital Mathematics Library. Paris, France, July 7-8th, 2010},
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publisher = {Masaryk University Press},
title = {INSPIRE: Realizing the Dream of a Global Digital Library in High-Energy Physics},
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year = {2010},
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