[DDI-SRG] TC: Minutes postes

Wendy Thomas wlt at umn.edu
Fri Mar 15 10:24:44 EDT 2019


Taina,

Basically we will publish a SKOS instance that contains all languages and
therefore have a single version number. How the version number is defined
can be up to us. So yes we could say that the major version doesn't change
unless the terms change or there is a significant correction in the
intellectual content of a definition. The reference could be to the major
version and the user would get the most recent sub-version of that. Some
people do sub-versions simply using dates and internal change log with a
date, change, and reason for change. For example: 2019-03-15, Term X
definition (en) Aggregaetion changed to Aggregation, Corrected misspelling
OR 2019-03-15 Added labels and definitions in German (de), added
translation option. In short, it is up to us to determine the versioning
rules and make them clear to users. In making a decision on this the
primary issue should be user needs. What changes actually have an impact on
the user and the value of stability in the version numbers.

The primary concerns of the call with TC was to make sure we had identified
all the technical things that needed to be decided and completed. In
particular to identify interaction points with the CESSDA tool, the
production pipeline, CV/TC, and ICPSR/Web page. I will add a line to the
minutes that the UNESCO link was simply and example

If I understood Oliver correctly we could get a merged language output in
SKOS from the CESSDA tool. If not it is simply an additional step in the
production pipeline to create a merged version from the individual language
versions prior to transformation to other formats and publication. Oliver
should have this in his workflow.

I will add a note in the minutes about the UNESCO link being an example of
presenting multiple languages.

Regarding citation, yes, the DDI publication will provide DDI URN and URL
(probably to the SKOS version as the source)...that can be decided. It
should line up with the target of the resolved URN. Actually, since we have
multiple formats we will need to consider just WHAT the URN is landing on.
This may result in reorganization of the web content. I will note this in
the minutes.

Thanks for these clarifications.
Wendy

On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 6:13 AM Taina Jääskeläinen (TAU) <
taina.jaaskelainen at tuni.fi> wrote:

> Hi Wendy,
>
> Reading the minutes, a couple of clarifications, though please note that I
> may have misunderstood.
>
>
>
> Versioning:
>
> -          If I understood correctly, DDI Alliance will want to version
> the whole package with all language versions? If there is change in any
> language versions, the whole package version changes. I can see this is
> useful if, for example, the CV is used as a multilingual filter in a search
> interface.
>
> -          The CESSDA tool versions each language separately, though the
> translations have a three-digit version number linked to the source as the
> first two digits are the source version number (i.e. 2.0.2 means the second
> TL version of the source version 2.0). This is useful for users who are
> using the CV in their metadata. They are only  interested in when and what
> has been changed in their language version to see what needs to be changed
> in their legacy metadata and in their systems where the CV is implemented.
>
> -          The issue maybe to discuss is how to produce the whole package
> versioning, in the merged SKOS of the CESSDA tool, or in the DDI
> publication pipeline? But this is technical, so out of my expertise.
>
>
>
> The link to the Unesco vocabularies was just an example of the one typical
> html display of multilingual vocabularies. Based on open source publication
> platform skosmos. It displays the whole language version on the left and
> term-specific display on the right. In term-specific display all language
> versions of a specific term are displayed. What is lacking, I think, is the
> possibility to click on any language term on the right and change language
> that way.
>
>
>
> Regarding the citation, the citation in the CESSDA tool has both URN and
> URL. Did we conclude that in CESSDA tool the citation URL is to that tool,
> and in DDI Alliance website the URL in citation is to the DDI Alliance
> webpage? That would need to be taken into account in the DDI publication
> pipeline.
>
>
>
> All the best, Taina
>
>
>
> ---
>
> Taina Jääskeläinen
>
> FSD Finnish Social Science Data Archive
>
> Tampere University, FINLAND
>
> e-mail: taina.jaaskelainen at tuni.fi  | tel: +358 40 190 1444
> http://www.fsd.uta.fi
>
>
>
> *From:* Wendy Thomas <wlt at umn.edu>
> *Sent:* 14. maaliskuuta 2019 18:55
> *To:* Taina Jääskeläinen (TAU) <taina.jaaskelainen at tuni.fi>; Sanda
> Ionescu <sandai at umich.edu>
> *Subject:* Fwd: TC: Minutes postes
>
>
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: *Wendy Thomas* <wlt at umn.edu>
> Date: Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 11:39 AM
> Subject: TC: Minutes postes
> To: DDI Structural Reform Working Group. <ddi-srg at icpsr.umich.edu>
>
>
>
> Today's meeting focused on CVs and the new production pipelines for
> publication. Taina and Sanda joined the meeting. Minutes are at
>
>
> https://ddi-alliance.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DDI4/pages/491551/TC+Meeting+Minutes
>
>
>
> Action items coming out of this meeting:
>
>    1. TC needs to survey DDI users and determine who is using Genericode
>    structures currently and whether this structure should be persisted given
>    other options that will be made available for CVs
>    2. CVG needs to provide summary of desired functionality for the CV
>    web pages so that priorities can be determined for changes
>    3. TC and CVG need to write up new production process from creation of
>    content using CESSDA tool and export of SKOS file, through production and
>    review, to publication and announcement. This must be completed for
>    presentation at the Scientific Board meeting.
>
> Many thanks to Taina and Sanda for joining the TC meeting!
>
>
> --
>
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>
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> --
>
> Wendy L. Thomas                              Phone: +1 612.624.4389
>
> Data Access Core Director                 Fax:   +1 612.626.8375
>
> Minnesota Population Center             Email: wlt at umn.edu
>
> University of Minnesota
>
> 50 Willey Hall
>
> 225 19th Avenue South
>
> Minneapolis, MN 55455
>


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Wendy L. Thomas                              Phone: +1 612.624.4389
Data Access Core Director                 Fax:   +1 612.626.8375
Minnesota Population Center             Email: wlt at umn.edu
University of Minnesota
50 Willey Hall
225 19th Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55455
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