[Asis-standards] NISO votes- Part 2

TIMOTHY DICKEY tdickey1 at kent.edu
Thu Jun 30 08:29:53 EDT 2016


5) ISO 20247 (ILII) - YES, do circulate the draft.
6) NISO KBART work item - I do not have a strong opinion
7) NISO e-book work item - YES, this should be started.


Timothy J. Dickey, Ph.D., MLIS.

tdickey1 at kent.edu
(614) 785-1632


On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 12:45 PM, Mark Needleman <needleman_mark at yahoo.com>
wrote:

> Here are the rest of the upcoming votes - sorry for the short notice on
> some of these - the due dates sort of slipped by me
>
> Mark
>
> 1) ISO/CD 20247, Information and documentation -- International library
> item identifier (ILII)
>
> Do you agree to the circulation of the draft as a DIS?
>
> The purpose of this ballot is to get a consensus of the circulation of the
> draft as a DIS?
>
> This international standard specifies the International Library Item
> Identifier which is used for the unique identification of items held by a
> library and related organization. Library and related organization here
> refers to an organization under the scope of ISO 15511 Information and
> documentation — International standard identifier for libraries and related
> organizations (ISIL). Items here refer to materials identified and managed
> by a concerned organization and processed for services. Digital objects
> which the organization holds only access rights (e.g., Electronic journals)
> are excluded from the definition of items in this context.
>
> The purpose of this identifier is to provide uniform representation of the
> library item in a system which is used among libraries or in a system which
> interacts with other systems. Examples of such system(s) include
> interlibrary loan and shared print agreements.
>
> Your voting options are:
> Yes - approve the circulation of the draft as a DIS
> Yes with comments - approve the circulation of the draft as a DIS but have
> comments (comments required)
> No - do not approve of the circulation of the draft as a DIS (comments are
> required and should be substantive)
> We abstain from voting
>
> Comments and a recommendation for a vote needed by July 7, 2016
>
> 2) Approval of Proposed New Work Item: Recommended Practice for Enhancing
> KBART for Automated Exchange of Title Lists and Library Holdings
>
> Do you approve of a Proposed New Work Item: Recommended Practice for
> Enhancing KBART for Automated Exchange of Title Lists and Library Holdings
> This ballot is to approve a proposed new work item on the development of a
> Recommended Practice for Enhancing KBART for Automated Exchange of Title
> Lists and Library Holdings.
>
> Members have thirty (30) days to vote on the work item. Your vote options
> are: Yes (approve the project), No (do not approve the project), or Abstain
> (from voting). Comments are required for No votes. If you would like to
> nominate someone to participate on the Working Group (if the project is
> approved), please provide a name and contact information in your comments.
> NISO Working Group participation is not limited to NISO members.
>
> KBART (Knowledge Bases and Related Tools) was initially developed to
> improve OpenURL linking by providing a consistent message format for
> exchanging title lists/package contents between publishers & content
> providers and knowledge base vendors.
>
> This group will update and extend the KBART Phase II recommended practice
> to support individual library holdings of electronic products and to
> automate the request and retrieval of KBART reports for title lists and
> library holdings.
>
> The proposal was approved by the Discovery to Delivery Topic Committee on
> May 23, 2016, and is now being sent to the NISO voting membership for
> agreement to begin a new work project and to elicit expressions of interest
> in participating in the work.
>
> In order for this item to be approved so that a Working Group can be
> formed to pursue this work, a minimum of 10% of NISO's Voting Members must
> express interest in this new work item
>
> Comments and a recommendation for a vote needed by July 14, 2016
>
> 3) Approval of Proposed New Work Item: Recommended Practice on E-Book
> Bibliographic Metadata Requirements in the Sale, Publication, Discovery,
> Delivery, and Preservation Supply Chain
>
> Do you approve of a Proposed New Work Item: Recommended Practice on E-Book
> Bibliographic Metadata Requirements in the Sale, Publication, Discovery,
> Delivery, and Preservation Supply Chain
> This ballot is to approve a proposed new work item on the development of a
> Recommended Practice on E-Book Bibliographic Metadata Requirements in the
> Sale, Publication, Discovery, Delivery, and Preservation Supply Chain
>
> Members have thirty (30) days to vote on the work item. Your vote options
> are: Yes (approve the project), No (do not approve theproject), or Abstain
> (from voting). Comments are required for No votes. If you would like to
> nominate someone to participate on the Working Group (if the project is
> approved), please provide a name and contact information in your comments.
> NISO Working Group participation is not limited to NISO members.
>
> The e-book publication space is still young, with publishing models and
> content models evolving day-to-day. Publishers, libraries, aggregators,
> preservation agencies, collection management systems and discovery services
> are working through the complexity of selling and buying e-books, making
> information about e-books available to end users, making the actual books
> available to end users, and preserving them. One particularly difficult
> area for many members of this supply chain is receiving and working with
> quality e-book metadata.
>
> This working group will describe the minimal metadata requirements
> necessary to describe e-books in order to support sales, discovery,
> delivery, deaccessioning, and preservation. It will identify the most
> effective and efficient way for metadata to be moved through the entire
> supply chain, and address several practical issues in metadata sharing
> across stakeholders. This working group will focus on descriptive metadata
> and identifiers for e-books (including monographic series) and will not
> address the encoding and transmission of rights information.
>
> The proposal was approved by the Content and Collections Management Topic
> Committee on May 20, 2016, and is now being sent to the NISO voting
> membership for agreement to begin a new work project and to elicit
> expressions of interest in participating in the work.
>
> In order for this item to be approved so that a Working Group can be
> formed to pursue this work, a minimum of 10% of NISO's Voting Members must
> express interest in this new work item
>
>
>
>
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