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Making links to value using DOI:
IDF 2004 AGM update
CAL Update
• Last twelve months
• Pilot models in Australia: Making links• POD Coursepack and Retail
• Next twelve months
Last twelve months
• Successfully conducted two pilots in Australia:• Classic Australian Works
• University Coursepacks
• Obtained Federal Government grant June 2003• Commenced Journal Resource Metadata Discovery
project with CrossRef and mEDRA
Pilot models: making links• DOI as enabler to CAL’s business
models• CAL facilitates supply chain
management interaction: publishers/ authors, academics, booksellers, printers
• B2B models: link common file formats and <indecs>-based Application Profiles to existing POD process.
Coursepack pilot
• Streamline administration and delivery of customised course materials at two Australian universities
• Application Profiles include bibliographic, rights and print metadata
• Generic, scalable and interoperable• Publisher participants: John Wiley, Pearson
and CUP (Australia)
Classic Australian Works
• Tested short print-run (POD) process
• Made available 25 out-of-print Australian classic literature works
• Pilot participants: National Library of Australia, Australian Society of Authors, University of Sydney Library (SETIS)
• Over 700 books sold in first four months
Authors Page – Information on the authors involved in the project
Click on ‘Add to Cart’ to purchase
Book Page – Book information and synopsis
Next twelve months
• Expand coursepack pilot into more universities, more courses with more content available
• Expand short print-run pilot to include more works, and more booksellers and printers
• Trial both solutions in other markets
• Increase DOI registrations
In CAL’s experience• The importance of interoperability
– As infrastructure– Longer term benefits
• DOI adoption– Value proposition– Developing confidence in business models– DOI take up
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