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CERIF & Arch & LOD TG meeting summary

CERIF & Arch & LOD TG meeting summary. REST API for CERIF CRIS. Basic operations presented Get entity types supported by a CRIS Incl. CERIF version supported & object counts in each entity Get semantic layer contents from a CRIS Get IDs of objects of a specific entity

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CERIF & Arch & LOD TG meeting summary

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  1. CERIF & Arch & LOD TG meeting summary

  2. REST API for CERIF CRIS • Basic operations presented • Get entity types supported by a CRIS • Incl. CERIF version supported & object counts in each entity • Get semantic layer contents from a CRIS • Get IDs of objects of a specific entity • Get detailed information about an object (by ID) • Search: • by classification • by federated identifier • Paging potentially large result sets

  3. OpenAIRE guidelines for CRIS managers • Provide orientation for CRIS managers to expose their metadata in a way that is compatible with the OpenAIRE infrastructure • Define the subset of the entire CERIF model applicable to OpenAIRE • Define what information relevant for OpenAIRE can be exposed by CRIS systems in CERIF XML • Validator needed • Example organisations: EKT, euroCRIS

  4. CERIF JSON? (JavaScript Object Notation) • Useful in combination with REST API • As an alternative format • Could be made parallel to CERIF XML • But that’s probably not too useful • For light-weight information exchange • Only subsets of the full information • E.g. pick one preferred language for the multi-lingual information • Purpose: make developers’ lives easier

  5. CERIF XML experience • Upgraded CERIF XML format since version 1.4 (2011) • Used in production systems • Structure o.k. • Difficulties met when using XML-object mapping tools (for imports) • Due to the flexibility

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