Institution Registry Stakeholders’ Meeting
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Institution Registry Stakeholders’ Meeting
Washington, DCOctober 7, 200510.00am-3.00pm
Agenda
• 10:00-12:00• Welcome and Introductions• Overview of agenda and objectives• Overview of Institution Registry
• What problem does it solve?• What does and doesn’t it do?
• High-level functionality requirements• Libraries and publishers
Agenda
• 13:00-15:00• Emerging Services
• Ringgold and Atypon• Others
• Related standards/projects• ISIL, Shibboleth
• Governance/Business Models• Factors for success
• Next Steps• Implementation (Georgios Papadopoulas, Atypon)• Working groups• Possible prototypes
Objectives
• Discuss IR at a high-level• Discuss high-level functionality
requirements – identify key requirements for libraries and publishers
• Atypon and Ringgold presentations – what are similarities/differences? How do they meet the requirements?
Objectives
• Discuss governance and business models
• Discuss possibilities for collaboration• Decide next steps: working groups,
possible prototypes• How do we make this happen in the
“right” way?
Requirements/Issues
• Efficient exchange of information between institutions and service providers
• Streamline processes around accessing information
• Who owns system? Who owns data in the system?
• Data validation/control of data entry?• Who gets access to system• Customer support
Institution Registry: Governance and Business Models
Ed PentzExecutive Director
CrossRef
Governance
• Goal: long-term, sustainable, representative
• Stakeholder groups need to be involved in governance
• Not-for-profit required or is commercial company acceptable?
• Separate organization or existing organization?
Governance
• Existing models• Project COUNTER• CrossRef • Others?
Business model
• Goal: long-term sustainability, cost recovery
• Commercial service acceptable?• Fairness• Charges related to usage• Initial funding/startup costs vs ongoing
cost recovery
Business Model
• Charge publishers?• Charge other users of data (A&Is,
agents)?• Charge libraries?• Annual member fee?• Flat fees?• Transaction fees?