I have an opinion, even based on a few thoughts, about SWORD and ORE:
I think there is great potential for the two to play together nicely.
We (arXiv.org) have implemented [2] SWORD as a way to automate ingest of
conference proceedings from conference management systems and are
looking at personal use too (e.g. a plugin for your word processor).
The particular place I see ORE coming in is in the description of
the article (or collection) as a whole. One can upload files and
APP/SWORD gives back a URI (media entry id) for each. The final stage
of providing a list of all the media entries for an "article" (perhaps
with semantics between resources, associated data or media indicated
as such, etc.) and seems to be an excellent match for an ORE Resource Map.
At OR08 there was talk that SWORD had additional funding to continue
development. I hope that arXiv will be somewhat involved but I haven't
heard anything since.
Cheers,
Simeon
> [1] http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/repositories/digirep/index/SWORD_APP_Profile_1.1
Note most recent is:
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/repositories/digirep/index/SWORD_APP_Profile_1.2
current from
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/repositories/digirep/index/SWORD_APP_Profile
[2] Case study of arXiv implementation:
http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/repositories/digirep/index/SWORD_case_studies#Case_study_1_:_arXiv
I think they should be compatible, though both are a bit underdeveloped
at the place where they might meet -- it's not clear whether resource
maps are or should be appendable AtomPub collections, and SWORD doesn't
concern itself with feed representations of its collections. Does
anybody know the motivation for that decision in SWORD (section 10)?
Sean