TIB
The German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB)
The TIB is the German National Library of Science and Technology, as well as architecture, chemistry, computer science, mathematics and physics. In its specialist fields it provides national and international researchers and industry practitioners and – as a University Library – students, researchers and teaching staff from all faculties of Leibniz Universität Hannover as well as interested local citizens with literature and information in both printed and electronic form. The library has outstanding collections of fundamental and highly specialised literature on science and technology. TIB conducts applied research and development to optimise the services it offers.
TIB conducts applied research and development to optimise the services it offers. In cooperation with research facilities, emphasis is placed on the topics of visual search, the visualisation of data, future internet and semantic web. By allocating DOI names (digital object identifiers) and ensuring they can be detected and accessed at WWW.TIB.EU, TIB safeguards the quality, long-term availability and referencability of research data.
TIB runs a web-based platform for quality-tested scientific videos from the realms of technology/engineering, architecture, chemistry, information technology, mathematics and physics, the TIB AV-Portal. A key feature of the portal is the use of different automated video analyses that allow the search in the spoken and written word. All videos are assigned a clear citation link (DOI) and digitally preserved.
TIB AV-Portal
- Points of Contact (POC)
If you have any questions regarding the publication process, please contact:
- Tolga Karaarslan
- E-Mail: tolga.karaarslan (at) tib.eu
- Lars Gottschalk
- E-Mail: lars.gottschalk (at) tib.eu
FOSS4G
- Open Source GIS - GRASS User Conference Trento 2002 (45 videos)
- FOSS4G Nottingham 2013 (95 videos)
- FOSS4G Portland 2014 (188 videos)
- FOSS4G Seoul 2015 (182 videos)
- FOSS4G Bonn 2016 (193 videos)
- Missing: FOSS4G Boston 2017
- Missing: FOSS4G Dar Es Salaam 2018
- FOSS4G Bucharest 2019 (294 videos)
FOSSGIS
- FOSSGIS Konferenz 2011 : Heidelberg, 05. - 07. April 2011 (24 videos)
- FOSSGIS Konferenz 2012 : Dessau, 20. - 22. März 2012 (47 videos)
- FOSSGIS Konferenz 2013 : Rapperswil, 12. - 14. Juni 2013 (30 videos)
- FOSSGIS Konferenz 2014 : Berlin, 19. - 21. März 2014 (71 videos)
- FOSSGIS Konferenz 2015: Münster, 11. - 13. März 2015 (69 videos)
- FOSSGIS Konferenz 2016: Salzburg 04. - 06. Juli 2016 (56 videos)
- FOSSGIS Konferenz 2017: Passau 22. - 25. März 2017 (68 videos)
- FOSSGIS Konferenz 2018: Bonn 21. - 24. März 2018 (95 videos)
- FOSSGIS Konferenz 2019: Dresden 13. - 16. März 2019 (96 videos)
Others
Workflow for the Acquisition of OSGeo Conference Video Recordings by TIB
Prerequisite: TIB has acknowledged OSGeo conference videos as part of the record of science (since ca. 2017)
Noteworthy: TIB provides DOI both for individual OSGeo video recordings, but also the overall series (library term), consisting of all OSGeo videos
Acquisition of English FOSS4G Video Recordings
Current Workflow (Status as of July 2022)
- LOC ensures that all presenters consent to video publication under a CC licence.
- Recordings of conference presentations are managed by the local FOSS4G conference organisation team (LOC) + support team.
- LOC manages the upload of all conference videos to Youtube with the required metadata (barebones) and licence. This is the first publication of the videos
- LOC informs TIB POCs about upload to Youtube OR TIB detects FOSS4G video upload by itself
- TIB harvests the videos from Youtube, processes and ingests them into the TIB AV-Portal where they are published as a secondary publication (based on the CC licence), with a DOI, minted by TIB.
- The FOSS4G videos in the AV portal contain only the minimalistic metadata provided through the Youtube portal.
Extended Workflow Option
- same
- LOC requests presenters to provide their ORCID (if applicable) and tags for the OSGeo projects covered in the presentation. This information is additional metadata.
- same: Recordings of conference presentations are managed by the local FOSS4G conference organisation team (LOC) + support team.
- same: LOC manages the upload of all conference videos to Youtube with the required metadata (barebones) and licence. This is the first publication of the videos
- LOC keeps a list of the exact filenames of all uploaded videos
- LOC manages the creation of XML-files with the additional metadata (ORCID, project tags, maybe more) for each conference video. The resulting XML-file must have the same filename as the corresponding YOutube-upload. The XML files can be created manually through the TIB online metadata editor for nontextual materials (NTM) or can be created through code (script or similar) (TIB Documentation of NTM metadata)(XML example by TIB).
- LOC informs TIB POCs about upload to Youtube and provides XML files for all videos to TIB.
- TIB harvests the videos from Youtube, merges the additional metadata from the XML files, processes and ingests them into the TIB AV-Portal, where they are published as a secondary publication (based on the CC licence), with a DOI, minted by TIB.
- The FOSS4G videos in the AV portal contain all available metadata, including the presenters ORCIDS, enabling due and FAIR credit by scientific citation.
Further Options
- Primary video publication through TIB (not Youtube): For this, TIB requires proper written proof (managed by OSGeo/LOC) that the presenters consent to a CC licence and publication by TIB. TIB can provide upload options (Cloud or FTP).
- Pre-conference reserving of DOI for video: TIB can reserve DOI if all required metadata can be provided by OSgeo/LOC ahead of time. This might be an opportunity if the video DOI will be included in the Conference Proceedings.
Acquisition of German FOSSGIS Video Recordings (Status as of July 2022)
(this documentation is incomplete)
Linked Open Data (LOD) from Video Metadata
LOD Data Dumps
TIB provides monthly dumps of all metadata related to videos as linked open data from this page in rdf, turtle and n-triples formats. All data is licenced under the Creative Commons License CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication. Beware that the data dumps can be seriously large (uncompressed: multiple Gigabytes !). All metadata related to OSGeo videos are stored in the TIB SUBJECT dump as part of the topic "Information Technology". While there is no dedicated data dump for OSGeo content, it is necessary to extract the OSGeo-related tuples from the remaining content in order to get smaller data sets.
The page also provides information about the data structures and software tools to use the dump files, like Virtuoso Opensource, Sesame, Apache Jena and Blazegraph.
For the latter, a brief hands on tutorial is provided, how to work with the TIB data.
Linked Data Fragments Viewer for Video Metadata
LD Fragments Viewer (labs.tib.eu)
Media Partner of OSGeo Conferences
TIB is happy to support OSGeo Conferences by hosting conference recordings and is grateful if you list TIB as a media partner. TIB is media partner of FOSS4G 2017 in Boston and the German language local chapter FOSSGIS 2017. If you want to add TIB as a media partner, contact Bastian Drees. He will provide you with a Logo and the necessary information.
Video Quotes
The DOI-links to OSGeo-related videos can be extended by Media Fragment Identifier tags (MFI), which provide start- and stop-frames (in seconds) during the runtime, allowing to jump to a specific snippet of the overall video (e.g. this video excerpt taken from this full runtime video).
More examples here: Videoquotes.
TIB is a DOI registrar
Digital object identifiers (DOI) can be used to ensure that scientific results such as research data, publications and videos can easily be accessed in the long term. The TIB registers DOI names for research data, non-textual material i.e. video, pictures or 3D models, grey literature and articles in Open Access journals.
TIB Labs: technology proving ground
TIB continues to extend their range of web-based services. New technologies related to video retrieval will be first made available through the TIB Labs page