Call for example records

Please send us real example records that we can integrate into a demo instance of InvenioRDM.

Send the example record by replying to this message. We prefer direct links to landing pages if possible.

- Link to example record: ....
- Link to machine-readable metadata format (XML, JSON, ...): ....
- Link to files (if not easily findable on landing page)

Here is an example record from UHH:

The files are quite large, which makes it a combersome example, but it’s a good one because we will likely have more of these and might at some point in time need some kind of 3D-viewer for them.

I will add another (language corpus) sample when I have one ready.

Here is an example record from Northwestern:

here are two examples from HZDR you might be interested:

  • Link to example record: https://rodare.hzdr.de/record/118
  • Link to machine-readable metadata format (XML, JSON, …): change “record” to “api/records” in the above link. I was only able to post 2 links.

If you skip the larger files you would have to adjust the meta data. The picture/plot of the data can be found in the reference publication. In addition, the data is already available in the EXFOR database https://www-nds.iaea.org/exfor/servlet/X4sGetInfo?subID=23469002&pointer=1, where data of this type is normally published.

Second example:

An example for sPhenix at BNL

other records are protected so external accessibility is not possible

Here is an example from INFN:

Sent to Lars by email earlier, as I was not able to authenticate here.

As Tom will have a Caltech record, I have clarified with the University of Chicago that we can use this record: https://knowledge.uchicago.edu/record/1929

CERN example:

Link to example record: https://cds.cern.ch/record/2715508

911 authors :slight_smile:

Zenodo example

Link to example record: https://zenodo.org/record/3719296

Hello! The following example from Treccani has been extracted from a real record.

{
  "created": "2019-11-27T14:48:45.297628+00:00",
  "id": "19879",
  "links": {
    "self": "https://dlibtest01.treccani.priv/api/records/19879"
  },
  "metadata": {
    "alternate_ids": {
      "datalaundry": 93616,
      "slug": "taol-giotto-di-bondone"
    },
    "id": "19879",
    "languages": {
      "it": {
        "content": "<h1>Giotto di <style>.mw-parser-output .smallcaps{font-variant:small-caps}</style>Bondone\n</h1><p><br/>\nPittore, architetto e scultore (Colle di Vespignano in Mugello probabilmente 1267 - <a href=\"taol-firenze\" similarity=\"0.52\">Firenze</a> 1337).  \n</p>\n<h2><span class=\"mw-headline\" id=\"Storiografia\">Storiografia</span></h2>\n<p>La figura novatrice di G. emerge con forza dal giudizio dei contemporanei (Dante, Boccaccio, Petrarca), che ne colgono già aspetti importanti che nel corso dei secoli successivi riceveranno una più esplicita codificazione: al di là di una serie di <i>tòpoi</i>, significativamente di matrice classica, che contribuiscono alla formazione della leggenda dell'artista (dalla scoperta delle doti naturali di G. pastorello da parte di Cimabue, considerato poi il maestro superato, alla sua abilità che rivaleggia con la natura e porta ad associare il suo nome con quello dei più illustri pittori dell'antichità, Zeusi e Apelle), l'accento, infatti, è posto sulla 'naturalezza' della sua <a href=\"taol-arte\" similarity=\"0.45\">arte</a>, uno degli elementi caratterizzanti il suo apporto rivoluzionario, e conduce alla sua schematica contrapposizione con l'arte che la precede («G. rimutò l'arte del dipingere di greco in latino e ridusse al moderno» [...]",
        "title": "Giotto di Bondone"
      }
    },
    "related": [
      {
        "similarity": 0.7794910073280334,
        "slug": "taol-pace-di-bartolo",
        "title": "Pace di Bartolo"
      },
      {
        "similarity": 0.7604780197143555,
        "slug": "taol-maestro-espressionista-di-s-chiara",
        "title": "Maestro Espressionista di S. Chiara"
      },
      {
        "similarity": 0.752338707447052,
        "slug": "taol-maestro-delle-vele",
        "title": "Maestro delle Vele"
      },
      {
        "similarity": 0.7262306213378906,
        "slug": "taol-maestro-di-isacco",
        "title": "Maestro di Isacco"
      },
      {
        "similarity": 0.7260990142822266,
        "slug": "taol-maestro-di-figline",
        "title": "Maestro di Figline"
      },
      {
        "similarity": 0.7117689847946167,
        "slug": "taol-cimabue-cenni-di-pepo-detto",
        "title": "Cimabue, Cenni di Pepo detto"
      },
      {
        "similarity": 0.7102476358413696,
        "slug": "taol-palmerino-di-guido",
        "title": "Palmerino di Guido"
      },
      {
        "similarity": 0.6838433742523193,
        "slug": "taol-piero-della-francesca",
        "title": "Piero della Francesca"
      },
      {
        "similarity": 0.6758149862289429,
        "slug": "taol-francescana-arte",
        "title": "Francescana, arte"
      }, [...]
    ],
    "title": "Giotto di Bondone"
  },
  "revision": 6,
  "updated": "2019-12-13T13:19:08.902512+00:00"
}

Our final data will also have:

  • media files attached to records, such as images referred to in HTML code
  • further metadata, depending on the type of the lemma

We have a few possible scenarios:

  • Metadata-only record on Aperta test instance.
  • Records with many authors: Lars’ example is a good edge case.
  • A good old dataset (like Zenodo’s one).

On the machine readable side we currently have no consumers, so what Zenodo/InvenioRDM offers/will offer is fine for us.

TUGRAZ example
link to example record: https://zenodo.org/record/3733238#.Xqg_n6gzZaQ

Here more samples of records