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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Seeing repositories within an information ecosystem

R. John Robertson, Mahendra Mahey, and Julie Allinson, An ecological approach to repository and service interactions, JISC, Version 1.5, October 2008.  Though dated October 2008, apparently it wasn't made public until January 5, 2009.  Excerpt:

This work began in response to a perceived need to express something of how and why digital repositories and services interact. As a community of implementers and developers we have well understood technical models and architectures that provide conceptual mechanisms to promote interoperability. Articulating the details and challenges of actual interactions that occur, however, is not so widely understood and knowledge about them is not often shared. This is, in part at least, because we tend to share in the abstract through architectures and use cases and in these we focus on the technical. Articulating interactions or connections requires an engagement with and presentation of specific local details. Beginning to consider why particular interactions succeed or fail over time requires us to factor in more than the technical....

We think that ecology, and examples of the ecosystems it studies, may offer a useful analogy to inform the task of understanding and articulating the interactions between users, repositories, and services and the information environments in which they take place. This report outlines some concepts from ecology that may be useful and suggests some definitions for a common conversation about the use of this metaphor....

Update.  Also see Dorothea Salo's comments.