From mneedlem at ufl.edu Wed Jan 8 10:45:04 2014 From: mneedlem at ufl.edu (Mark Needleman-UF) Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2014 10:45:04 -0500 Subject: [Asis-standards] NISO new recommended practice Message-ID: <009f01cf0c88$9a0a0ff0$ce1e2fd0$@ufl.edu> In case you didn't get this from ASIS-L: mark ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) is seeking comments on the draft recommended practice Open Access Metadata and Indicators (NISO RP-22-201x). Launched in January 2013, the NISO Open Access Metadata and Indicators Working Group was chartered to develop protocols and mechanisms for transmitting the access status of scholarly works, specifically to indicate whether a specific work is openly accessible (i.e., free-to-read by any user who can get to the work over the internet) and what re-use rights might be available. This draft recommended practice proposes the adoption of two core pieces of metadata and associated tags: and . The first tag would indicate that the work is freely accessible during the specified timeframe (if applicable). The second tag would contain a reference to a URI that carries the license terms specifying how a work may be used. "Currently publishers provide articles that are free-to-read under a wide range of re-use terms and licenses," explains Cameron Neylon, Advocacy Director, PLOS, and Co-chair of the NISO Open Access Metadata and Indicators Working Group. "It is unclear to readers when an article is freely accessible and what their re-use rights are. Funders are unsure if the publication of an article complies with their open access policies. Aggregators and platform or knowledgebase providers have no consistent mechanism for machine-processing metadata and identifying the accessibility or rights status. Adoption of these two common metadata designations will allow both humans and machines to assess the status of content." "Use and re-use rights can be difficult to explain in metadata," states Ed Pentz, Executive Director, CrossRef, and Co-chair of the NISO Open Access Metadata and Indicators Working Group. "By publishing URIs for applicable licenses and including these URIs in the metadata for the content, more detailed explanations of rights can be made available. The metadata can also be used to express how usage rights change over time or point to different licenses for particular time periods, for example when an embargo applies." "The recommended metadata tags can easily be incorporated into existing metadata distribution channels, encoded in XML, and added to existing schemas and workflows," states Greg Tananbaum, Consultant at SPARC and Co-chair of the NISO Open Access Metadata and Indicators Working Group. "Publishers and platform providers can use the tag to automate the display of appropriate status icons to users. The combination of and metadata provides a mechanism for signaling or determining compliance with most funder and institutional policies that allow compliance through the article publisher's site." "In addition to the recommendations, the Working Group has defined the most common use cases," states Nettie Lagace, NISO's Associate Director for Programs. "For each use case, the current situation and applicable stakeholders are described and the extent to which the recommendations will solve the situation is explained. The group has also identified several issues for further follow-up, such as the incorporation of the recommended metadata into existing formats, such as ONIX." The draft recommended practice is open for public comment through February 4, 2014. To download the draft or submit online comments, visit the Open Access Metadata and Indicators webpage at: www.niso.org/workrooms/oami/. Cynthia Hodgson Technical Editor / Consultant National Information Standards Organization chodgson at niso.org 301-654-2512 From mneedlem at ufl.edu Mon Jan 13 13:59:51 2014 From: mneedlem at ufl.edu (Mark Needleman-UF) Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 13:59:51 -0500 Subject: [Asis-standards] WG Responses to Comments on ISO/DIS 18626, Interlibrary Loan Transactions Message-ID: <00c701cf1091$a44d85c0$ece89140$@ufl.edu> Folks Here are the comments and replies to all the comments sent by ISO members to the editors of the new ISO ILL standard - as you can see our comments were not accepted - since Im technically a member of this committee im a little annoyed mark From: Cynthia Hodgson [mailto:hodgsonca at verizon.net] Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2014 10:44 AM To: Nancy E Kraft; 'Brenda Bailey-Hainer'; 'Marjorie Hlava'; Mark Needleman; Peter Murray Subject: WG Responses to Comments on ISO/DIS 18626, Interlibrary Loan Transactions As US TC46 TAG members who provided comments to the ballot on ISO/DIS 18626, Information and documentation - Interlibrary Loan Transactions (http://www.niso.org/apps/org/workgroup/tc46ballots/ballot.php?id=486), I thought you might be interested in the document listed below with the Working Group responses to all the ballot comments received. Another comments document was received from Jisc (a liaison, not a voting member) and these are not included in the document below (see separate link); I assume they are still being reviewed. Based on these responses, another FDIS ballot should be required before the standard can be issued. Comments and responses to ISO/DIS 18626: http://www.niso.org/apps/org/workgroup/tc46sc4interest/download.php/12032/N9 00_Comments_DIS_18626_and_observations_.pdf Jisc comments document: http://www.niso.org/apps/org/workgroup/tc46sc4interest/download.php/12027/N8 95_JISC_comments_ISODIS_18626.pdf Regards, Cynthia Hodgson Technical Editor / Consultant National Information Standards Organization hodgsonca at verizon.net 301-654-2512 From mneedlem at ufl.edu Mon Jan 13 14:42:32 2014 From: mneedlem at ufl.edu (Mark Needleman-UF) Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 14:42:32 -0500 Subject: [Asis-standards] ILL Coments Message-ID: <00e301cf1097$99f59b70$cde0d250$@ufl.edu> Folks It occurred to me that you might not have been able to see those ILL comments since you have to logon to the NISO web site to see them I have attached them to this note - there 2 documents - comments from voting members and comments from JISC which is not a ISO voting member mark -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: N900_Comments_DIS_18626_and_observations-JISC.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 100605 bytes Desc: not available URL: From mneedlem at ufl.edu Tue Jan 14 14:25:53 2014 From: mneedlem at ufl.edu (Mark Needleman-UF) Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 14:25:53 -0500 Subject: [Asis-standards] FW: FREE - Third NISO Altmetrics Project Meeting and Livestream - Jan 23 in Philadelphia before ALA In-Reply-To: <00a401cf115b$610bc090$232341b0$@org> References: <00a401cf115b$610bc090$232341b0$@org> Message-ID: <011801cf115e$71919cc0$54b4d640$@ufl.edu> Fyi if you are going to ALA or are interested in the streaming version mark From: newsline at list.niso.org [mailto:newsline at list.niso.org] On Behalf Of Cynthia Hodgson Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 2:04 PM To: newsline at list.niso.org Subject: FREE - Third NISO Altmetrics Project Meeting and Livestream - Jan 23 in Philadelphia before ALA There's still time to RSVP (www.surveymonkey.com/s/HJNX95Z) for either in-person or livestream participation in the third NISO Altmetrics Project meeting on Thursday, January 23, 2014 in Philadelphia, PA at The Hub Conference Center , conveniently scheduled just before the 2014 ALA Mid-Winter Conference . For planning purposes, registration for this event will close on Friday, January 17, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. (ET). There's space for a couple additional lightning talks. Sign up for one in the RSVP form and share what your organization is doing! The meeting is FREE for all attendees. ABOUT THE MEETING This is the last open meeting for Phase 1 of the NISO project to explore, identify, and advance standards and/or best practices related to the development and adoption of new assessment metrics (altmetrics) in the community. Such metrics can include usage-based metrics, social media references, and network behavioral analysis. In addition, the project is exploring potential assessment criteria for non-traditional research outputs, such as data sets, visualizations, software, and other applications. The agenda of the one-day January 23 meeting will include a short opening keynote on the topic of assessment, lightning talks on related projects, brainstorming for identification of topics for discussion, and prioritizing of proposed work items. FREE LIVESTREAM AVAILABLE For those interested in this work, but unable to attend in-person, NISO will be live streaming this event. Credentials for login will be provided closer to the event date; please make sure to designate your attendance as "virtual" in the RSVP form so that we may be sure to communicate that information to you. FOR MORE INFORMATION To learn more about the project or access recordings, documents, and other output from the first two meetings, visit the project webpage (www.niso.org/topics/tl/altmetrics_initiative/). This meeting is made possible by the generous support of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Cynthia Hodgson Technical Editor / Consultant National Information Standards Organization chodgson at niso.org 301-654-2512 From mneedlem at ufl.edu Thu Jan 16 07:35:23 2014 From: mneedlem at ufl.edu (Mark Needleman-UF) Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 07:35:23 -0500 Subject: [Asis-standards] ISO votes Message-ID: <007601cf12b7$6d653c60$482fb520$@ufl.edu> Folks Hearing no objections or comments I just took the following actiions Voted YES on ISO/DIS 17316, Information and documentation - International standard link identifier (ISLI) Voted YES with comments on New Work Item Proposal TC46/ SC8/N429, Information and documentation - International archives statistics Comments: We look forward to seeing the output of this work - if done correctly it could have a major impact on statistics archive If anyone does have any comments or objection we have until tomorrow (1/17/2014) to change our vote Mark From mneedlem at ufl.edu Thu Jan 16 08:22:42 2014 From: mneedlem at ufl.edu (Mark Needleman-UF) Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 08:22:42 -0500 Subject: [Asis-standards] FW: New ISO votes In-Reply-To: References: <35C71B5C-CBFE-4BF2-802A-B0858582E336@ufl.edu> Message-ID: <00b001cf12be$095538e0$1bffaaa0$@ufl.edu> How do folks feel about our changing our YES vote to Abstain (or even NO with a comment that we dont see a need for it on the archive statistics new work item? Mark From: TIMOTHY DICKEY [mailto:tdickey1 at kent.edu] Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2014 8:10 AM To: Mark Needleman Subject: Re: [Asis-standards] New ISO votes Good morning, Mark, I would tend to give a weak YES for the Archives Stats proposal (weaker than my yes on the previous library one); no suggestions for experts to make, though. On the ISLI, perhaps I am missing something, but I'm not seeing the need for this standard beyond current protocols. I'd at least abstain. All best, timothy Timothy J. Dickey, Ph.D., MLIS. tdickey1 at kent.edu (614) 785-1632 On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 7:02 PM, Mark Needleman wrote: 2 new ISO standards (actually 1 standard and 1 new work item) are up for a vote in mid January 1) ISO/DIS 17316, Information and documentation - International standard link identifier (ISLI) This International Standard specifies an identifier of links between entities in the field of information and documentation. These entities may be media resources, people or more abstract items such as times or places. The ISLI system identifies links between entities that are related to each other so that, for instance, they can be rendered simultaneously. It does this by registering each identifier with information (metadata) that specifies the link. The ISLI does not change the content, ownership, right of access or existing identification of these entities. If this draft is approved by more than 2/3 of the international members, it can proceed directly to publication. If it is not approved or the Working Group decides to make substantive changes based on comments received, an FDIS ballot may be issued. 2) New Work Item Proposal TC46/ SC8/N429, Information and documentation - International archives statistics This is a new work item proposal from TC46/SC8 to develop a new standard for Information and documentation - International archives statistics. The proposed standard for archive statistics aims at standardizing the terminology, definitions, and data collection for all types of resources that archives collect and all services that they offer. A special issue of the proposed International Standard should be the growing sector of electronic services offered by archives (e.g. digitized finding aids and collections). Included with this ballot are two documents: 1) the new work item proposal; 2) the purpose and justification. These documents are available for download from the ballot webpage and the links in the announcement e-mail. If the US sends in an Approve vote for this new project, we are required to also provide comments on the "market need" for this standard and to nominate at least one expert to the working group. If you vote Yes, please provide your comments on the "market need". If you wish to nominate an expert, please include the name and contact information in your comments. You may nominate yourself or someone else. If you nominate someone else, please get their agreement to be on this Working Group before you nominate them. I have attached the relevant documents to this message. I need comments and a recommendation for a vote by January 15,2014 - for the New Work Item if you would like to participate or know of someone who would be a good candidate please send me their name and contact info Happy New Year Mark _______________________________________________ Asis-standards mailing list Asis-standards at asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/asis-standards From mneedlem at ufl.edu Thu Jan 16 08:24:57 2014 From: mneedlem at ufl.edu (Mark Needleman-UF) Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 08:24:57 -0500 Subject: [Asis-standards] FW: New ISO votes In-Reply-To: References: <35C71B5C-CBFE-4BF2-802A-B0858582E336@ufl.edu> Message-ID: <00c801cf12be$59eb41f0$0dc1c5d0$@ufl.edu> Sorry I meant the ISIL standard mark From: TIMOTHY DICKEY [mailto:tdickey1 at kent.edu] Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2014 8:10 AM To: Mark Needleman Subject: Re: [Asis-standards] New ISO votes Good morning, Mark, I would tend to give a weak YES for the Archives Stats proposal (weaker than my yes on the previous library one); no suggestions for experts to make, though. On the ISLI, perhaps I am missing something, but I'm not seeing the need for this standard beyond current protocols. I'd at least abstain. All best, timothy Timothy J. Dickey, Ph.D., MLIS. tdickey1 at kent.edu (614) 785-1632 On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 7:02 PM, Mark Needleman wrote: 2 new ISO standards (actually 1 standard and 1 new work item) are up for a vote in mid January 1) ISO/DIS 17316, Information and documentation - International standard link identifier (ISLI) This International Standard specifies an identifier of links between entities in the field of information and documentation. These entities may be media resources, people or more abstract items such as times or places. The ISLI system identifies links between entities that are related to each other so that, for instance, they can be rendered simultaneously. It does this by registering each identifier with information (metadata) that specifies the link. The ISLI does not change the content, ownership, right of access or existing identification of these entities. If this draft is approved by more than 2/3 of the international members, it can proceed directly to publication. If it is not approved or the Working Group decides to make substantive changes based on comments received, an FDIS ballot may be issued. 2) New Work Item Proposal TC46/ SC8/N429, Information and documentation - International archives statistics This is a new work item proposal from TC46/SC8 to develop a new standard for Information and documentation - International archives statistics. The proposed standard for archive statistics aims at standardizing the terminology, definitions, and data collection for all types of resources that archives collect and all services that they offer. A special issue of the proposed International Standard should be the growing sector of electronic services offered by archives (e.g. digitized finding aids and collections). Included with this ballot are two documents: 1) the new work item proposal; 2) the purpose and justification. These documents are available for download from the ballot webpage and the links in the announcement e-mail. If the US sends in an Approve vote for this new project, we are required to also provide comments on the "market need" for this standard and to nominate at least one expert to the working group. If you vote Yes, please provide your comments on the "market need". If you wish to nominate an expert, please include the name and contact information in your comments. You may nominate yourself or someone else. If you nominate someone else, please get their agreement to be on this Working Group before you nominate them. I have attached the relevant documents to this message. I need comments and a recommendation for a vote by January 15,2014 - for the New Work Item if you would like to participate or know of someone who would be a good candidate please send me their name and contact info Happy New Year Mark _______________________________________________ Asis-standards mailing list Asis-standards at asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/asis-standards From thornbug at oclc.org Thu Jan 16 09:15:48 2014 From: thornbug at oclc.org (Thornburg,Gail) Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 14:15:48 +0000 Subject: [Asis-standards] FW: New ISO votes In-Reply-To: <00b001cf12be$095538e0$1bffaaa0$@ufl.edu> References: <35C71B5C-CBFE-4BF2-802A-B0858582E336@ufl.edu> <00b001cf12be$095538e0$1bffaaa0$@ufl.edu> Message-ID: I don't have a problem with changing the vote. -----Original Message----- From: Asis-standards [mailto:asis-standards-bounces at asis.org] On Behalf Of Mark Needleman-UF Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2014 8:23 AM To: asis-standards at asis.org Subject: [Asis-standards] FW: New ISO votes How do folks feel about our changing our YES vote to Abstain (or even NO with a comment that we dont see a need for it on the archive statistics new work item? Mark From: TIMOTHY DICKEY [mailto:tdickey1 at kent.edu] Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2014 8:10 AM To: Mark Needleman Subject: Re: [Asis-standards] New ISO votes Good morning, Mark, I would tend to give a weak YES for the Archives Stats proposal (weaker than my yes on the previous library one); no suggestions for experts to make, though. On the ISLI, perhaps I am missing something, but I'm not seeing the need for this standard beyond current protocols. I'd at least abstain. All best, timothy Timothy J. Dickey, Ph.D., MLIS. tdickey1 at kent.edu (614) 785-1632 On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 7:02 PM, Mark Needleman wrote: 2 new ISO standards (actually 1 standard and 1 new work item) are up for a vote in mid January 1) ISO/DIS 17316, Information and documentation - International standard link identifier (ISLI) This International Standard specifies an identifier of links between entities in the field of information and documentation. These entities may be media resources, people or more abstract items such as times or places. The ISLI system identifies links between entities that are related to each other so that, for instance, they can be rendered simultaneously. It does this by registering each identifier with information (metadata) that specifies the link. The ISLI does not change the content, ownership, right of access or existing identification of these entities. If this draft is approved by more than 2/3 of the international members, it can proceed directly to publication. If it is not approved or the Working Group decides to make substantive changes based on comments received, an FDIS ballot may be issued. 2) New Work Item Proposal TC46/ SC8/N429, Information and documentation - International archives statistics This is a new work item proposal from TC46/SC8 to develop a new standard for Information and documentation - International archives statistics. The proposed standard for archive statistics aims at standardizing the terminology, definitions, and data collection for all types of resources that archives collect and all services that they offer. A special issue of the proposed International Standard should be the growing sector of electronic services offered by archives (e.g. digitized finding aids and collections). Included with this ballot are two documents: 1) the new work item proposal; 2) the purpose and justification. These documents are available for download from the ballot webpage and the links in the announcement e-mail. If the US sends in an Approve vote for this new project, we are required to also provide comments on the "market need" for this standard and to nominate at least one expert to the working group. If you vote Yes, please provide your comments on the "market need". If you wish to nominate an expert, please include the name and contact information in your comments. You may nominate yourself or someone else. If you nominate someone else, please get their agreement to be on this Working Group before you nominate them. I have attached the relevant documents to this message. I need comments and a recommendation for a vote by January 15,2014 - for the New Work Item if you would like to participate or know of someone who would be a good candidate please send me their name and contact info Happy New Year Mark _______________________________________________ Asis-standards mailing list Asis-standards at asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/asis-standards From mneedlem at ufl.edu Fri Jan 17 15:12:30 2014 From: mneedlem at ufl.edu (Mark Needleman) Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 15:12:30 -0500 Subject: [Asis-standards] ISLI vote Message-ID: <0169A395-B084-46E6-9D99-39D682DB9571@ufl.edu> Folks based on the recommendation from Timothy and the fact that no one else had any comments I changed our vote on ISO/DIS 17316, Information and documentation ? International standard link identifier (ISLI) from YES to Abstain Mark From mneedlem at ufl.edu Tue Jan 21 08:49:27 2014 From: mneedlem at ufl.edu (Mark Needleman-UF) Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2014 08:49:27 -0500 Subject: [Asis-standards] More ISO votes Message-ID: <024201cf16af$9a4ba3d0$cee2eb70$@ufl.edu> Folks There are a few ISO votes coming up (and a few more due later which I will send out in a message at a later date so as not to overwhelm folks) The ones coming up are Proposed New Work Item: Standardization of U.S. Profile of ISO 3166 This proposal is to transition the GENC Standard from a U.S. Government standard for country codes to a U.S. National standard for country codes. The GENC Standard is a ?profile? of the ISO 3166 Standard. This would include defining a process for the creation and ongoing maintenance of said standard to address the requirements of all stakeholders, including industry and academic users. Adoption of such a profile will ease technical communications between industry and the federal government in the transmission of country-related data. Following Draft Standard review and subsequent NISO Voting Member ballot, if approved, a Maintenance Agency or Standing Committee will be appointed for future review and maintenance of the Standard. Comments and suggestion for a vote due 2/4/2014 2) Appointment of Mr Peeter P?ll as Convenor TC46/WG3 "Conversion of written languages" Mr. P?ll was the only nominee from the previous call for nominations for this Working Group. Information on his background is provided in the document N2459, which is included as a reference document with this ballot. The WG is responsible for about a dozen standards related to transliteration or romanization of various languages. The relevant standards are listed on the original call for nominations (N2453), which is one of the reference documents supplied with this ballot. Suggestions for a vote due 2/12/2014 3) ISO/DTS 28560-4, Information and documentation ? RFID in libraries ? Part 4: Encoding of RFID data elements based on rules from ISO/IEC 15962 in an RFID tag with partitioned memory This part of ISO 28560 defines encoding rules for those libraries that choose to use UHF RFID technology operating at 860 MHz to 960 MHz, with the interrogators (readers) set to conform to local radio regulations that specify only part of this spectrum. The UHF tags can function efficiently in any of the radio regulated regions. This part of ISO 28560 uses encoding rules that are specified in ISO/IEC 15962, as does ISO 28560-2. Some of the encoding rules are different because of the nature of the different RFID technology, but a number of rules are similar if not identical. This document is being issued in the Technical Specification series of publications as a ?prospective standard for provisional application? in the field of RFID for libraries using UHF technology, because there is an urgent need for guidance on how standards in this field should be used to meet an identified need. A review of this Technical Specification will be carried out not later than 3 years after its publication with the options of: extension for another 3 years; conversion into an International Standard; or withdrawal. Because technical specifications do not have as many draft approval levels as standards, if this draft receives sufficient approval and doesn't require any substantive changes (as a result of comments), it could proceed directly to publication. Comments and Suggestion for a Vote due 2/13/2014 I have attached all the relevant documents to this note Thanks Mark -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: NISO_Proposal_US_Profile_ISO_3166_Voting_Members.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 71420 bytes Desc: not available URL: From mneedlem at ufl.edu Thu Jan 30 08:30:07 2014 From: mneedlem at ufl.edu (Mark Needleman) Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 08:30:07 -0500 Subject: [Asis-standards] Fwd: [NISO tc46ballots] Groups - Ballot opened: "Appointment of New Chairperson of ISO/TC 46, Information and documentation" References: <20140130130611.90C7F17582EB@list.niso.org> Message-ID: <5E11BC5F-7E9C-4E39-825D-7480C4538F5B@ufl.edu> Any objections to this? mark Begin forwarded message: > From: > Subject: [NISO tc46ballots] Groups - Ballot opened: "Appointment of New Chairperson of ISO/TC 46, Information and documentation" > Date: January 30, 2014 8:06:11 AM EST > To: mneedlem at ufl.edu > > "Appointment of New Chairperson of ISO/TC 46, Information and documentation" has opened. > Ballot Title: Appointment of New Chairperson of ISO/TC 46, Information and documentation > > Question > Do you approve the appointment of Ms Ga?lle B?QUET as the new chairperson of TC46 > > Description > SHORT TURN-AROUND BALLOT > > > > This is a ballot to approve the appointment of Ms Ga?lle B?QUET as Chairperson of ISO/TC 46 for a period of 3 years starting on 2014-03-01 and finishing on 2017-03-01. > > > > The current chair, Fran?oise Pell?, has decided to retire on February 28, 2014 and to step down from the chair of ISO/TC46 at the same time. > > > > A resume of Ms. B?quet is included in the document that is available from the ballot webpage and from the link in the e-mail notification. > > > > The chair of an ISO technical committee is responsible for the overall management of that technical committee, including any subcommittees and working groups; guiding the secretary of that technical committee in carrying out his or her duty; and conducting meetings ensuring all points of view are adequately understood and all decisions are clearly formulated and made available in written form. > > > > Your voting options are: > > Yes - Approve the appointment (comments optional) > > No - Do not approve the appointment (comments required) > > Abstain from voting. > > Closing Date: Monday, 24 February 2014 @ 11:59 pm EST > > Vote > Yes > No > Abstain > Group: TC46 Ballot Advisory Group > Date Opened: Thursday, 30 January 2014 @ 8:00 am EST > Referenced Items > N2460, Resolution by correspondence for change and nomination of ISO/TC 46 Chair (587K) 2014-01-29 Download | View Details > From thornbug at oclc.org Thu Jan 30 09:25:13 2014 From: thornbug at oclc.org (Thornburg,Gail) Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 14:25:13 +0000 Subject: [Asis-standards] Fwd: [NISO tc46ballots] Groups - Ballot opened: "Appointment of New Chairperson of ISO/TC 46, Information and documentation" In-Reply-To: <5E11BC5F-7E9C-4E39-825D-7480C4538F5B@ufl.edu> References: <20140130130611.90C7F17582EB@list.niso.org> <5E11BC5F-7E9C-4E39-825D-7480C4538F5B@ufl.edu> Message-ID: <302fff7788fe4170aecf4ca734368be9@BLUPR06MB194.namprd06.prod.outlook.com> I have no objections, Mark -----Original Message----- From: Asis-standards [mailto:asis-standards-bounces at asis.org] On Behalf Of Mark Needleman Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2014 8:30 AM To: ASIST Standards Committee Subject: [Asis-standards] Fwd: [NISO tc46ballots] Groups - Ballot opened: "Appointment of New Chairperson of ISO/TC 46, Information and documentation" Any objections to this? mark Begin forwarded message: > From: > Subject: [NISO tc46ballots] Groups - Ballot opened: "Appointment of New Chairperson of ISO/TC 46, Information and documentation" > Date: January 30, 2014 8:06:11 AM EST > To: mneedlem at ufl.edu > > "Appointment of New Chairperson of ISO/TC 46, Information and documentation" has opened. > Ballot Title: Appointment of New Chairperson of ISO/TC 46, Information > and documentation > > Question > Do you approve the appointment of Ms Ga?lle B?QUET as the new > chairperson of TC46 > > Description > SHORT TURN-AROUND BALLOT > > > > This is a ballot to approve the appointment of Ms Ga?lle B?QUET as Chairperson of ISO/TC 46 for a period of 3 years starting on 2014-03-01 and finishing on 2017-03-01. > > > > The current chair, Fran?oise Pell?, has decided to retire on February 28, 2014 and to step down from the chair of ISO/TC46 at the same time. > > > > A resume of Ms. B?quet is included in the document that is available from the ballot webpage and from the link in the e-mail notification. > > > > The chair of an ISO technical committee is responsible for the overall management of that technical committee, including any subcommittees and working groups; guiding the secretary of that technical committee in carrying out his or her duty; and conducting meetings ensuring all points of view are adequately understood and all decisions are clearly formulated and made available in written form. > > > > Your voting options are: > > Yes - Approve the appointment (comments optional) > > No - Do not approve the appointment (comments required) > > Abstain from voting. > > Closing Date: Monday, 24 February 2014 @ 11:59 pm EST > > Vote > Yes > No > Abstain > Group: TC46 Ballot Advisory Group > Date Opened: Thursday, 30 January 2014 @ 8:00 am EST Referenced Items > N2460, Resolution by correspondence for change and nomination of ISO/TC 46 Chair (587K) 2014-01-29 Download | View Details > From mneedlem at ufl.edu Thu Jan 30 10:14:17 2014 From: mneedlem at ufl.edu (Mark Needleman) Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 10:14:17 -0500 Subject: [Asis-standards] Fwd: [NISO tc46ballots] Groups - Ballot opened: "Appointment of New Chairperson of ISO/TC 46, Information and documentation" In-Reply-To: <302fff7788fe4170aecf4ca734368be9@BLUPR06MB194.namprd06.prod.outlook.com> References: <20140130130611.90C7F17582EB@list.niso.org> <5E11BC5F-7E9C-4E39-825D-7480C4538F5B@ufl.edu> <302fff7788fe4170aecf4ca734368be9@BLUPR06MB194.namprd06.prod.outlook.com> Message-ID: I didn't think anyone would Mark Sent from Mark Needleman's iPad > On Jan 30, 2014, at 9:25 AM, "Thornburg,Gail" wrote: > > I have no objections, Mark > > -----Original Message----- > From: Asis-standards [mailto:asis-standards-bounces at asis.org] On Behalf Of Mark Needleman > Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2014 8:30 AM > To: ASIST Standards Committee > Subject: [Asis-standards] Fwd: [NISO tc46ballots] Groups - Ballot opened: "Appointment of New Chairperson of ISO/TC 46, Information and documentation" > > Any objections to this? > > mark > > Begin forwarded message: > >> From: >> Subject: [NISO tc46ballots] Groups - Ballot opened: "Appointment of New Chairperson of ISO/TC 46, Information and documentation" >> Date: January 30, 2014 8:06:11 AM EST >> To: mneedlem at ufl.edu >> >> "Appointment of New Chairperson of ISO/TC 46, Information and documentation" has opened. >> Ballot Title: Appointment of New Chairperson of ISO/TC 46, Information >> and documentation >> >> Question >> Do you approve the appointment of Ms Ga?lle B?QUET as the new >> chairperson of TC46 >> >> Description >> SHORT TURN-AROUND BALLOT >> >> >> >> This is a ballot to approve the appointment of Ms Ga?lle B?QUET as Chairperson of ISO/TC 46 for a period of 3 years starting on 2014-03-01 and finishing on 2017-03-01. >> >> >> >> The current chair, Fran?oise Pell?, has decided to retire on February 28, 2014 and to step down from the chair of ISO/TC46 at the same time. >> >> >> >> A resume of Ms. B?quet is included in the document that is available from the ballot webpage and from the link in the e-mail notification. >> >> >> >> The chair of an ISO technical committee is responsible for the overall management of that technical committee, including any subcommittees and working groups; guiding the secretary of that technical committee in carrying out his or her duty; and conducting meetings ensuring all points of view are adequately understood and all decisions are clearly formulated and made available in written form. >> >> >> >> Your voting options are: >> >> Yes - Approve the appointment (comments optional) >> >> No - Do not approve the appointment (comments required) >> >> Abstain from voting. >> >> Closing Date: Monday, 24 February 2014 @ 11:59 pm EST >> >> Vote >> Yes >> No >> Abstain >> Group: TC46 Ballot Advisory Group >> Date Opened: Thursday, 30 January 2014 @ 8:00 am EST Referenced Items >> N2460, Resolution by correspondence for change and nomination of ISO/TC 46 Chair (587K) 2014-01-29 Download | View Details > > > From mneedlem at ufl.edu Thu Jan 30 18:20:39 2014 From: mneedlem at ufl.edu (Mark Needleman) Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 18:20:39 -0500 Subject: [Asis-standards] TC46 vote Message-ID: Folks I just voted Yes on Appointment of New Chairperson of ISO/TC 46, Information and documentation If anyone has a problem with this we have until 2/10 to change our vote but I figured this wouldn't be too controversial Mark Sent from Mark Needleman's iPad