[Asis-standards] Fwd: NISO Working Group Connection - January 2017
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> January 2017
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> Business Information Topic Committee
> Altmetrics Working Groups
> Demand Driven Acquisitions Working Group
> PIE-J (Presentation & Identification of E-Journals) Working Group
> SERU (Shared E-Resource Understanding) Standing Committee
> SUSHI (Standardized Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative) Standing Committee
> SUSHI-Lite Working Group
> Transfer Standing Committee
> Z39.7 Data Dictionary Standing Committee
> Content and Collections Management Topic Committee
> E-Book Metadata Working Group
> Journal Article Tag Suite (JATS) Standing Committee
> NISO STS Working Groups
> NISO Vocabularies
> Protocol for Exchanging Serial Content (PESC) Working Group
> Discovery to Delivery Topic Committee
> Access and License Indicators Working Group
> Flexible API Framework for E-Content in Libraries
> KBART (Knowledge Bases And Related Tools) Standing Committee
> NCIP (NISO Circulation Interchange Protocol) Standing Committee
> Open Discovery Initiative Standing Committee
> ResourceSync Working Group
> Standard Interchange Protocol (SIP) Working Group
> Tracking Link Origins in Networked Information Environments
> New Work Items
> Revisions of ANSI/NISO Z39.18, .19, and .29
> Revision of ANSI/NISO Z39.48 - Permanence of Paper for Publications and Documents in Libraries and Archives
> Enhancing KBART for Automated Exchange of Title Lists and Library Holdings
> Business Information Topic Committee
> Co-chairs: Anne Campbell (EBSCO Information Systems), Christine Stamison (Northeast Research Libraries Consortium)
> Altmetrics Working Groups
> NISO Altmetrics Initiative web page
> Outputs of the NISO Alternative Assessment Metrics Project (NISO RP-25-2016)
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> NISO published the output of its Altmetrics Initiative as a Recommended Practice, NISO RP-25-2016, Outputs of the NISO Alternative Assessment Metrics Project in September 2016, following its approval by the Business Information Topic Committee. The Recommended Practice covers a range of outputs; as the initiative consisted of three NISO working groups, each contributed specific material in particular areas:
> A definition of altmetrics and assembled use cases representing potential activity and motivations for several personas: librarians; research administrators; members of hiring committees; academics/researchers; publishing editors; and media officers and producers of altmetrics data. Themes of showcasing key achievements in scholarly outputs, aid in research assessment, and support of discovery are illustrated via these use cases.
> A report and set of recommendations in the area of data metrics, including a landscape analysis and discussion of key metrics and workflows.
> A compilation of various outputs and indicators that could serve as alternative metrics, to establish the breadth and depth of the non-publication metric space, as well as serve as a way to push the conversation on metrics closer to a discussion about impact.
> A comprehensive catalog of persistent identifier players and schema, including a discussion of domain relevance and initiatives.
> A Code of Conduct to support data quality, aimed at those providers whose data is used for the calculation and circulation of alternative assessment metrics. This Code is intended to "provide clear guidelines for the collection, processing, dissemination and reuse of altmetric data [...] intended to introduce transparency and ensure that delivered data is trustworthy, replicable, consistently reported within and across sources, and accurately represents what it intends and/or purports to measure." Generic guidelines are further illustrated by examples from many providers and aggregators.
> Working Group chairs were Michael Habib, formerly of Elsevier and now independent, and Robin Chin Roemer of the University of Washington; Kristi Holmes of Northwestern University and Mike Taylor of Elsevier and now Digital Science; and Stefanie Haustein of the University of Montreal and Greg Tananbaum of SPARC. Martin Fenner of DataCite served as project consultant. A Steering Committee which was made up of the co-chairs of the working groups; Martin; Todd Carpenter and Nettie Lagace of NISO; and Stuart Maxwell, representing the Business Information Topic Committee communicated regularly to enhance coordination and communication among the groups.
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> The NISO Altmetrics Initiative was begun in 2013 with funding from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. This development of recommended practices follows on the publication of an industry white paper distilling community discussions on what areas of alternative metrics would benefit most from standards-related development. NISO is now assembling a Standing Committee to provide support and outreach for all areas of the Outputs Recommended Practice, continue to observe the altmetrics landscape, and potentially recommend future areas of standardization. If you are interested in participating on this committee, please contact Nettie Lagace.
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> Todd Carpenter, NISO Executive Director, presented on this initiative at the 3:AM meeting in Bucharest, Romania in October, and Todd and Nettie Lagace, Associate Director for Programs at NISO, presented at the Charleston Conference in November and at the CNI Fall Members' Meeting in Washington, DC in December.
> Demand Driven Acquisitions Working Group
> Co-chairs: Barbara Kawecki (YBP Library Services); Michael Levine-Clark (University of Denver)
> DDA Workroom
> Demand Driven Acquisition of Monographs Recommended Practice (NISO RP-20-2014)
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> The Demand Driven Acquisition of Monographs Recommended Practice, published by NISO in late June 2014, includes recommendations covering overall goals and objectives for a library's DDA program. Descriptions of processes include best practices for profiling, management of MARC records (methods for automated updating and removal of discovery records), mechanisms for local program assessment, and some additional considerations for consortia and public libraries. In addition to the Recommended Practice, the DDA Working Group published a summary of surveys it conducted as part of its research on areas of technical processes, access methods, and metric modeling. This survey data is extremely comprehensive and contains a wealth of qualitative information representing library perspectives and experiences in this area, useful to anyone studying this area of growth.
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> There have been informal discussions by stakeholders about a possible update to the Recommended Practice, now that nearly two years have passed since it was published and DDA has become an essential part of the library collections and use landscape. Such a project may begin in 2017, subject to discussion and approval of the Business Information Topic Committee.
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> PIE-J (Presentation & Identification of E-Journals) Standing Committee
> Chair: Sarah (Sally) Glasser (Hofstra University)
> PIE-J Workroom
> PIE-J Recommended Practice (NISO RP-16-2013)
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> The PIE-J Recommended Practice, PIE-J: Presentation & Identification of E-Journals (NISO RP-16-2013) was published in 2013. It provides guidance to publishers and platform providers on the presentation of e-journals--a critical component of the global scholarly infrastructure--particularly in the areas of title presentation, accurate use of ISSN, and citation practices. The PIE-J Recommended Practice is intended to alleviate the problems encountered by end users who attempt to access article-based materials online using citation elements. Two forms of a brochure describing PIE-J are also available via the PIE-J Workroom page.
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> The PIE-J Standing Committee is charged with responding to specific questions about the Recommended Practice, gathering comments for a full review of the Recommended Practice document, and promoting PIE-J. As part of this work, the Standing Committee has made available a template on the PIE-J website for librarians wishing to contact publishers and providers with concerns about the presentation of e-journals on their websites. The template includes suggested wording but is completely customizable. The Standing Committee continues to meet to discuss implementation and communication efforts, and is liaising with efforts to update ISO 8:1977 Documentation -- Presentation of periodicals.
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> Last year, the PIE-J Standing Committee presented its 24-month report to the Business Information Topic Committee for approval and renewal of its charge. (The document and renewal were approved!) This report includes a summary of the work done to promote PIE-J, including conducting a survey of the community, which will help to drive further communication strategies.
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> SERU (Shared E-Resource Understanding) Standing Committee
> Co-chairs: Adam Chesler (American Institute of Physics), Anne McKee (Greater Western Library Alliance)
> SERU Workroom
> SERU Recommended Practice (NISO RP-7-2012)
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> The SERU Recommended Practice was updated in 2012 to be more flexible for use with online products beyond e-journals, and is supported by its Standing Committee who works to publicize SERU and educate libraries and publishers via direct contacts and public presentations at industry conferences. The SERU public workroom pages are available to help publishers and libraries understand and use the SERU material. The SERU Registry, whose purpose is to enable publishers and librarians to more easily identify each other, continues to be updated with new supporters of SERU; since July, 8 new publishers and 12 new libraries have been added bringing the total SERU Registrants to 155 publishers/vendors and 326 libraries and consortia.
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> SUSHI (Standardized Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative) Standing Committee
> Co-chairs: James Van Mil (University of Cincinnati), Oliver Pesch (EBSCO Information Services)
> SUSHI Workroom
> SUSHI standard (ANSI/NISO Z39.93-2014)
> COUNTER-SUSHI Implementation Profile (NISO RP-14-2012)
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> This Standing Committee provides maintenance and support for ANSI/NISO Z39.93, The Standardized Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative (SUSHI) Protocol, and acts as the maintenance group for the COUNTER schema by providing recommendations to COUNTER and making changes to the COUNTER XML schemas (as approved by COUNTER). The group works under a continuous maintenance procedure, which enables it to more smoothly shuttle through further updates to the standard. When COUNTER 4 was released it neccesitated relevant changes to the SUSHI schema and applicable updates to the SUSHI workroom pages. As COUNTER is now quite actively discussing the makeup of its future release of Code of Practice 5, the SUSHI Standing Committee has started to consider the impact on its material - for example the possible use of multiple schemas to support various aspects of COUNTER and/or the adoption of SUSHI-Lite as a mechanism for transfer of data.
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> The SUSHI schemas, COUNTER schemas, and sample reports are continually updated on the SUSHI web pages. Note that the SUSHI Server Registry which has been hosted on the NISO SUSHI site has recently been incorporated into the overall COUNTER Registry of Compliance. The Standing Committee is also working to ensure that SUSHI support materials are congruent with USUS, the community web site.
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> Oliver Pesch, SUSHI SC co-chair, presented on SUSHI and SUSHI-Lite on the November 2016 NISO Open Teleconference, for which a recording is available.
> SUSHI-Lite Working Group
> Co-chairs: James Van Mil (University of Cincinnati), Oliver Pesch (EBSCO Information Services)
> SUSHI-Lite Workroom
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> The SUSHI-Lite Working Group is continuing to modify its draft NISO Technical Report to address issues of more fine-grained reports and effects of various frameworks. This working group is exploring the potential adaptation of the SUSHI Standard to accommodate present day development tools and usage needs related to retrieving 'snippets' of usage through web services.
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> Three objectives of the technical report (described in the original SUSHI Lite Work Item) are to:
> Allow smaller units of usage ("snippets") to be retrieved with SUSHI to enable SUSHI to become the standard for implementing real-time retrieval of usage for single journals or articles, as is becoming the practice within e-resource workflows and systems offering alternative metric displays.
> Allow for an optional implementation of SUSHI with the web services that would be accessing SUSHI snippets--specifically, a RESTful HTTP interface with COUNTER usage data returned in JSON format.
> Introduce a generalized filter specification that can be used with the new RESTful/JSON approach. These filters would allow the client to refine the request to a single book, journal, or article, or to specify extended data like account or customer details that are currently not available in the current standard.
> The Technical Report is expected to be finalized and published before mid-2017. Demonstration sites and code examples provided by Working Group members are intended to be available via the SUSHI-Lite web pages to enable users to create more localized programs to experiment with the report's ideas.
> Transfer Standing Committee
> Co-chairs: James Phillpotts (Oxford University Press), Elizabeth Winter (Georgia Institute of Technology)
> Transfer Workroom
> Transfer Recommended Practice (NISO RP-24-2015)
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> The aim of the Transfer initiative, begun by the United Kingdom Serials Group (UKSG) in 2006, is to support smooth and uninterrupted access to content by librarians and readers when a journal changes ownership and online content is transferred from a transferring publisher to a receiving publisher. UKSG announced the availability of the updated Transfer Code of Practice, Version 3.0, in March 2014. During late 2014 and early 2015, Transfer successfully moved from UKSG to NISO and the UKSG document was republished as a NISO Recommended Practice in January 2015. Further support, education, and potential future revisions to Transfer are now managed by the NISO Standing Committee which discusses promotion and communication strategies for all audience on regular conference calls. Subgroups focusing on society and commercial publishers and librarians discuss specific issues which can then be raised for discussion and decision by the full Standing Committee.
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> The Transfer Code of Practice provides consistent guidelines to help publishers ensure that journal content remains easily accessible by librarians and readers when there is a transfer between parties, and to ensure that the transfer process occurs with minimum disruption. The Code contains best practice guidelines for both the Transferring Publisher and the Receiving Publisher. Publishers are asked to endorse the Code, and to abide by its principles wherever it is commercially reasonable to do so.
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> Transfer-compliant publishers are listed on the Publisher Endorsement web page. An alerting service is also available at the Enhanced Transfer Alerting Service; this tool gives advance notification to libraries and third parties, such as subscription agents, regarding journals that are moving. Publishers are not required to sign up to the Code, and there is no sanction if a publisher does not; but it is hoped that as the Code of Practice delineates an industry-standard best practice, statements of Transfer compliance provide a common understanding between publishers on the tasks associated with journal transfer and thus support an efficient handover, clearly beneficial to any business transaction.
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> Elizabeth Winter, Standing Committee co-chair, authored an article, "Transfer: progress and prospects" recently published in Insights: the UKSG journal. Jennifer Bazeley, Transfer Standing Committee member, will provide an update on the group's work at the ALCTS CRS Standards Forum at ALA Midwinter in Atlanta, GA this month. Transfer will be the topic on the February 13 NISO Open Teleconference.
> Z39.7 Data Dictionary Standing Committee
> Chair: Martha Kyrillidou, QualityMetrics
> Z39.7 Data Dictionary
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> The Information Services and Use: Metrics & statistics for libraries and information providers - Data Dictionary (ANSI/NISO Z39.7) is a continuously maintained standard; the fifth edition was released in summer 2013. The purpose of the Data Dictionary is to assist the information community by indicating and defining useful quantifiable information to measure the resources and performance of libraries and to provide a body of valid and comparable data on American libraries. It identifies standard definitions, methods, and practices relevant to library statistics activities in the United States. Any user of the online standard may submit suggested changes. The Standing Committee then reviews these suggestions during its scheduled monthly phone calls.
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> As part of its work, the Standing Committee scans and reviews the statistical survey landscape and examines other assessment efforts-including use of particular vocabularies-in the community for effects on the Data Dictionary. The Z39.7 Standing Committee is currently considering likely updates to the standard as part of its adherence to ANSI-approved Continuous Maintenance procedures (Section 4). Its survey of the assessment landscape has so far included discussion of how libraries may need to account for shared collections and for resources in institutional repositories; the PLA initiative Project Outcome (not a formalized data collection platforms as yet, but one that may offer useful information about methodologies, protocols, etc. to the library and information community); management of usage statistics generated by institutional repositories; OMB's recent call for comments on the proposed revisions to IPEDS 2016 academic libraries component; and other national surveys with data elements. The Standing Committee is also liaising with the COSLA Measures that Matter initiative.
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> For notifications about approved future revisions to the standard, subscribe to the Z39.7 notification mailing list.
> Content and Collections Management Topic Committee
> Co-chairs: Marti Heyman (OCLC); Jody DeRidder (University of Alabama Libraries)
> E-Book Bibliographic Metadata Requirements in the Sale, Publication, Discovery, and Preservation Supply Chain (E-Book Metadata Working Group)
> Co-chairs: Betty Landesman (Independent), Alistair Morrison (Johns Hopkins University)
> Work Item Proposal Approved by NISO Voting Members
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> This new NISO initiative will collect the minimal metadata requirements necessary to describe e-books in order to support sales, discovery, delivery, deaccessioning, and preservation, and identify the most effective and efficient way for metadata to be moved through the entire supply chain. This project will help the creators and managers of bibliographic records to cooperate to minimize duplication of work and ensure overall quality of metadata.
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> The Working Group has recently started its work, which will include a research phase gathering input from all contributors to the supply chain lifecycle. Watch this space! as more news is expected as the group gets fully underway in its remit.
> Journal Article Tag Suite (JATS) Standing Committee
> Co-chairs: Jeff Beck (National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine), B. Tommie Usdin (Mulberry Technologies, Inc.)
> JATS Workroom
> JATS: Journal Article Tag Suite (ANSI/NISO Z39.96-2015)
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> NISO announced the formal publication of the updated version of JATS: Journal Article Tag Suite 1.1, ANSI/NISO Z39.96-2015 in early January 2016. This edition, including approved comments from users made on JATS 1.0 through February 2015, is a revision of ANSI/NISO Z39.96-2012, also known as JATS 1.0, first published in July 2012. The updated standard is backwards-compatible with JATS 1.0; this means that any document that was valid according to JATS 1.0 will be valid according to JATS 1.1.
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> The purpose of JATS is to define a suite of XML elements and attributes that describes the content of metadata and journal articles using a common format that enables the exchange of journal content. This Tag Suite thus is intended to preserve intellectual content of journals independent of the form in which the content was originally delivered, and enables an archive to capture structural and semantic components of existing material. In addition, the JATS standard includes three implementations of the suite, called Tag Sets, which are intended to provide models for archiving, publishing, and authoring journal article content.
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> The Standing Committee is now discussing and making decisions on currently-received comments to be included in the next update of JATS, per its Continuous Maintenance procedure.
> NISO STS Working Groups
> Co-chairs: Bruce Rosenblum (Inera), Robert Wheeler (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
> NISO STS Workroom
> NISO STS Work Item
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> This working group is updating and modifying a specific tag set used for standards publishing, the ISO STS, and linking it officially to JATS (ANSI/NISO Z39.96-2015 JATS: Journal Article Tag Suite), a widely used specification which defines a set of XML elements and attributes for tagging journal articles and describes several article models.
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> At the end of 2011, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) revamped its publishing systems and together with Mulberry Technologies, Inc. developed a derivative of JATS to be used for ISO standards publishing: the ISOSTS (ISO Standard Tag Set). This DTD has been in full production since, with little or no changes. Several US-based and international standards development organizations (SDOs) and distributors in the United States hope to upgrade their publishing systems, but have been reluctant to adopt ISOSTS as it is not currently an official standard. There has also been the desire that updates from JATS filter into its "children" tag sets, such as STS.
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> The NISO STS Working Group consists of two groups consisting of many various SDOs, publishing technology suppliers, and other stakeholders, both co-chaired by Bruce Rosenblum of Inera and Robert Wheeler of ASME, with Mulberry Technologies serving as Secretariat. In 2016, the NISO STS Steering Group completed its work examining overall scope of the effort and setting priorities for development; the NISO STS Technical Group determined how various approaches could be implemented in the tag set. The Working Groups are now finalizing an internal committee draft with a draft for trial use expected to be publicly available later in spring 2017.
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> NISO Vocabularies
> NISO Bibliographic Roadmap Initiative
> NISO Vocabularies New Work Item Proposal
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> This project grew out of the NISO Bibliographic Roadmap Initiative, work which intended to identify areas where agreement on standard or recommended practices would support better bibliographic data exchange. This working group met as a single bloc for several months to establish common understandings and a proposed roadmap forward, then split into several subgroups to address different areas of work:
> Vocabulary Use & Reuse Subgroup, co-chaired by Diane Hillmann of Metadata Management Associates and Daniel Lovins of New York University. This subgroup worked to determine best practices in policies where vocabularies may be repurposed by organizations who are not the owner or maintainer of the vocabulary.
> Vocabulary Documentation Subgroup, co-chaired by Sean Glover of YBP Library Services and Natalie Bulick of Indiana State University. This subgroup examined which information about a vocabulary should be documented in order to meet community needs, using as input recommendations published by the Linked Open Vocabularies (LOV) project.
> Vocabulary Preservation Subgroup, chaired by Sherle Abramson-Bluhm of the University of Michigan. This subgroup created recommendations regarding 'orphaned' or abandoned vocabularies and how these might be managed in the short and long term.
> A co-authored draft Technical Report, describing the landscape and including some recommendations, is intended to be released for public comment in February 2017. A Steering Committee has overseen the three working groups and ensures coordination of effort across the three areas of focus. This Steering Committee meets monthly and includes the subgroup co-chairs and a liaison to the Content and Collections Management Topic Committee, Marti Heyman of OCLC.
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> Diane Hillmann participated on the September 2016 NISO Open Teleconference, for which a recording is available. Sherle Abramson-Bluhm will provide a project update at the NISO Update at ALA Annual Midwinter in Atlanta, GA this month.
> Protocol for Exchanging Serial Content (PESC) Working Group
> Co-chairs: Leslie Johnston (National Archives and Records Administration), Kimberly Tryka (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
> PESC Workroom
> PESC Recommended Practice (NISO RP-23-2015)
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> The PESC Recommended Practice was published in June 2015. This NISO publication describes a packaging specification to be used for exchange and archiving of serial publications. Many different organizations, such as libraries, archives, indexing services, content aggregators, publishers, and content creators exchange and work with the diverse digital files that comprise serial content. There are many reasons for copies of serial content to be transferred from organization to organization, and even within a single organization, many times during the lifecycle of the content. When exchanging content, the files that comprise a serial "publication" are packaged together in some manner and these packages can be highly variable.
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> The PESC Recommended Practice offers guidance to members of the scholarly communication community on preferred practices for the packaging and exchange of serial content that will enable the automation of processes to receive and manage serial content at scale. By following these practices, organizations can make it clear what content has been transmitted, how it is organized, and what processing is required when a new package is received.
> Discovery to Delivery Topic Committee
> Co-chairs: Pascal Calarco (University of Windsor); Peter Murray (IndexData)
> Access and License Indicators Working Group
> Co-chairs: Ed Pentz (Crossref), Cameron Neylon (Curtin University; formerly of PLOS), Greg Tananbaum (SPARC)
> Access and License Indicators Workroom
> Access and License Indicators Recommended Practice (NISO RP-22-2015)
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> The Access and License Indicators Working Group, initially known as the Open Access Metadata and Indicators Working Group, published its Recommended Practice in early 2015. This document defines a structure for standardized bibliographic metadata to describe the accessibility of journal articles as well as describes how "open" the item is via tagging to link to the item's license terms. The Recommended Practice is meant to provide a solution to the problem where many offerings are available from publishers under the banner of Open Access (OA), Increased Access, Public Access, or other descriptions, and the terms offered vary between publishers and, in some cases, based on the funding organization of the author. A number of publishers also offer hybrid options in which some articles are "open" while the rest of the journal's content is available only by subscription or license, and no standardized bibliographic metadata currently provides information on whether a specific article is freely readable and what re-use rights might be available to readers.
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> Along with the published Recommended Practice, the ALI schema is available along with code samples illustrating several of the use cases documented in a Recommended Practice appendix. Also, support for JATS has been included in the latest publication of ANSI/NISO Z39.96-2015, JATS: Journal Article Tag Suite 1.1.
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> NISO intends that a Standing Committee will manage education, promotion, and further adjudication of potential updates to the Recommended Practice. If you are interested in potential participation in this group, please contact Nettie Lagace, NISO Associate Director of Programs (nlagace at niso.org). To follow the work of this group, subscribe to the OA Indicators mailing list.
> Flexible API Framework for E-Content in Libraries
> Work Item Proposal Approved by NISO Voting Members
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> This work will modernize library-vendor technical interoperability using RESTful Web service APIs and standard mobile application intent calls, using the Queens Library API Requirements as an initial draft. This working group, which was formed in December, will create a foundation API set that the library industry can build on to fulfill an array of user and library needs, including quicker response times, flexible item discovery and delivery options, improved resource availability, and more seamless integration of electronic and physical resources. It is anticipated that the NISO Discovery to Delivery Topic Committee will approve the working group roster on its January call.
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> Knowledge Bases And Related Tools (KBART) Standing Committee
> Co-chairs: Magaly Bascones (JISC), Kathy Marcaccio (Gale Cengage)
> Contact KBART Chairs for endorsement approval
> KBART Workroom
> Knowledge Bases and Related Tools (KBART) Recommended Practice (NISO RP-9-2014)
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> The KBART Recommended Practice, published in 2014 by NISO, builds on the recommendations of the first version of the recommended practice to specifically address areas of metadata for e-books and conference proceedings, packages licensed via consortia deals, and describe how open access metadata might be published and shared in knowledge bases while continuing to supply a format for general transfer of journal data to the knowledge base of a link resolver supplier. The KBART Standing Committee provides support and education activities for KBART and is working now on streamlining publisher approval for inclusion in the KBART Registry, which includes details of contacts, URLs, and instructions relating to the transfer of e-resource metadata between content providers and link resolvers. All KBART registrants are requested to update their endorsement details pursuant to the new recommendations.
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> The Standing Committee is also reviewing its educational materials, updating these, and seeking new opportunities to present these to potential KBART audiences. Last year's "Deep Dive into KBART" preconference, presented at the NASIG Annual Conference and the Charleston Conference is being considered for a NISO webinar presentation. The Standing Committee is also planning its relationship to the KBART Automation Working Group, which will be starting up soon.
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> Noah Levin, Standing Committee member, will be presenting on KBART at the NISO Update and the ALCTS CRS Standards interest group meeting at the ALA Midwinter meeting in Atlanta, GA this month. To follow the group's activities, subscribe to the KBART interest mailing list.
> NCIP (NISO Circulation Interchange Protocol) Standing Committee
> Chair: Mike Dicus (Ex Libris)
> NCIP Workroom
> NCIP Standing Committee
> ANSI/NISO Z39.83-1-2012 (version 2.02), NISO Circulation Interchange - Part 1: Protocol (NCIP)
> ANSI/NISO Z39.83-2-2012 (version 2.02), NISO Circulation Interchange Protocol (NCIP) Part 2: Implementation Profile 1
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> The NCIP Standing Committee operates via Continuous Maintenance procedures to manage the latest NCIP standard, version 2.02, which was published in 2012. Each month the committee holds conference calls to reviews status of implementations and discuss other general business, such as additions to the NCIP website and implementor questions. In the past, there has been an in-person meeting once a year in order to review any ongoing updates to the NCIP protocol per the Standing Committee's continuous maintenance procedure and to discuss other related issues of interest to the members of the Standing Committee. Input from the public is welcome.
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> The Standing Committee has recommended that the standard published in 2012 should be reaffirmed by NISO Voting Members, per ANSI requirements for standards under continuous maintenance, and then moved to periodic maintenance as many other ANSI/NISO standards are managed. This recommendation will soon be put to NISO Voting members for ratification.
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> Open Discovery Initiative Standing Committee
> Co-chairs: Rachel Kessler (Ex Libris), Laura Morse (Harvard University)
> ODI Workroom
> ODI Recommended Practice (NISO RP-19-2014)
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> The Open Discovery Initiative (ODI) Recommended Practice, published in June 2014, is directed toward the new generation of library discovery services that are based on indexed search. The published document includes background on the discovery landscape, recommendations in the areas of technical formats for data format and data transfer; communication of libraries' rights regarding specific content; descriptors regarding particular levels of indexing for content; definition of fair linking to published content; and determination of appropriate usage statistics to be collected to address stakeholder needs. The ODI Standing Committee supports and publicizes ODI, and monitors the discovery landscape to determine whether and when further recommendations should be studied and written.
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> The ODI Standing Committee is working to further publicize and communicate vendor conformance statements and other general ODI issues and metrics and has published a brochure describing these. Further initiatives include outreach to A&I vendors; creating additional tools for librarians; and outreach to discovery service providers. The Standing Committee has added new "librarian talking points" to its website, to help increase vendor conformance, and has been discussing value propositions to help communicate the ODI message as clearly as possible.
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> The ODI Standing Committee posts periodic updates on its work to the ODI observer mailing list; any interested observer may join this list. In particular, an update for Winter 2017 was sent to the mailing list this week. A Twitter account, @NISO_ODI can also be followed.
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> Ken Varnum of the Standing Committee had an article "A Brief History of the Open Discovery Initiative" included in the most recent issue of Learned Publishing. Laura Morse, co-chair of the Standing Committee, will be providing an update on the group's work as part of the NISO update at ALA Midwinter in Atlanta, on January 21.
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> ResourceSync Working Group
> Co-chairs: Todd Carpenter (NISO), Herbert Van de Sompel (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
> ResourceSync Workroom
> ANSI/NISO Z39.99-2014, ResourceSync Framework Specification
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> ResourceSync, a specification which describes a synchronization framework for the web consisting of various capabilities that allow third party systems to remain synchronized with a server's evolving resources, was formally approved by ANSI and published in May 2014 as ANSI/NISO Z39.99-2014. The core ResourceSync group was funded by the Sloan Foundation and was augmented by other industry and research participants, some of whom were sponsored by Jisc.
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> The problem that ResourceSync was designed to solve spans the areas of search, discovery, deposit, metadata harvesting, and transfer; there is a need to keep collections of resources in sync so that additions, updates, and deletions of one are reflected in the other. The ResourceSync standard was written in such a way that individual capabilities could be combined to meet local requirements. A server may also describe synchronization capabilities that it supports and means through which third party systems may discover this support. The core functionality of the specification is intended to represent a functional replacement of OAI-PMH. (Other features, such as change notification, framework notification, and archive capabilities are published through separate documents, not currently part of the material part of NISO/ANSI standardization.)
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> The ResourceSync standard is currently undergoing some updating to address an issue regarding communication of dates for change notification versus those stored for latest modification. The draft specification has been approved by the NISO Discovery to Delivery Topic Committee and NISO Voting Members and is now before ANSI for its presumed approval and publication.
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> A quick overview of ResourceSync, via YouTube, is available at http://youtu.be/ASQ4jMYytsA and also via the group's NISO webpage.
> Standard Interchange Protocol (SIP) Working Group
> Co-chairs: John Bodfish (OCLC), Ted Koppel (Auto-Graphics)
> SIP Workroom
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> Introduced by 3M in 1993, the Standard Interchange Protocol (SIP) provides a standard communication mechanism that allows Integrated Library System (ILS) applications and self-service devices to communicate seamlessly to perform self-service transactions. It has become the de facto standard around the world to integrate ILSs and self-service devices. This NISO Working Group has been directing the existing SIP version 3.0 specification through the NISO standardization process.
>
> Four important high-level areas have guided the group's work: the SIP3 documents themselves, including revisions/corrections/additions, resolving ambiguities, etc.; the Maintenance Agency; SIP3's relation to privacy standards and security; and the relation to NCIP. The group met approximately bi-weekly during 2013 to work through these areas; much of the discussion concerned the extensive research and analysis that was done by Working Group members to help progress decision-making. There have been some delays unrelated to the specification itself, but NISO staff and the Working Group are continuing the final work to determine the changes and edits that need to be made to the proposed standard and associated documents pursuant to the group decisions from these meetings, in order to publish a Draft Standard for Trial Use.
>
> Following the completion of the documents, the Working Group intends to address questions of compliance, certification, and assured interoperability. Updated materials in conjunction with the group's work will be added to its Workroom page as they are finalized.
> Tracking Link Origins in Networked Information Environments
> Co-chairs: Ken Varnum (University of Michigan), Gary Pollack (EBSCO Information Services)
> Tracking Link Origins Workroom
>
> This project aims to develop a NISO Recommended Practice to help libraries, publishers, and other content providers to accurately track the sites/platforms from which incoming links originate when they pass through a link resolver. Where content hosts utilize HTTP analysis to determine where users started research, links coming from link resolvers will represent the domain of the link resolver and not that of the platform where the user originated his/her search. Recommendations for actions or configuration instructions can better credit the originating platform, helping publishers and librarians to appreciate this part of the search picture.
>
> The Working Group is investigating options for passing the link origin information to publishers and implementation of one or more proof-of-concept projects to demonstrate proposed techniques. It is currently in its research phase and expects to move to a drafting phase before the winter ends. As one element of this research, the group is sponsoring a survey directed to libraries at https://umich.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cAYyW8rv9TyQmbz which will help understand common pathways from citation sources through library authentication and authorization to the full text. The survey is expected to be open through January 25, 2017.
>
> Ken Varnum and Gary Pollack, co-chairs of the Working Group, spoke about the initiative on the December NISO Open Teleconference, for which a recording is available.
> New Work Items
> Revisions of ANSI/NISO Z39.18, Z39.19, Z39.29, regarding Scientific and Technical Reports; Controlled Vocabularies; and Bibliographic References
> ANSI/NISO Z39.18-2005 (R2010) Scientific and Technical Reports - Preparation, Presentation, and Preservation
> ANSI/NISO Z39.19-2005 (R2010) Guidelines for the Construction, Format, and Management of Monolingual Controlled Vocabularies
> ANSI/NISO Z39.29-2005 (R2010) Bibliographic References
>
> NISO Voting Members recently voted to approve revision projects for three standards last revised in 2005 (and reaffirmed in 2010). NISO is thus soliciting working members and co-chairs to participate in one or more of these three projects. Of course, all of the standards cover different areas and the revisions will have different scopes, but in general terms the requirement for revision for all of them is necessitated by advancements in the use of digital documents and other materials.
>
> If you are interested in potential participation in any of these groups, please contact Nettie Lagace, NISO Associate Director of Programs (nlagace at niso.org).
> Revision of ANSI/NISO Z39.48 - Permanence of Paper for Publications and Documents in Libraries and Archives
> ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992 (R2009)
>
> Work is now under way to organize a working group to revise ANSI/NISO Z39.48 - Permanence of Paper for Publications and Documents in Libraries and Archives, an existing standard last revised in 1992, last reaffirmed in 2009. This action comes from the periodic review process outlined in the NISO Procedures document (Section 7.5). This standard establishes criteria for coated and uncoated paper that will last several hundred years without significant deterioration under normal use and storage conditions in libraries and archives. It identifies the specific properties of such paper and specifies the tests required to demonstrate these properties. If you are interested in potential participation in this group, please contact Nettie Lagace, NISO Associate Director of Programs (nlagace at niso.org). We are specifically seeking individuals with experience in paper preservation needs; paper composition, fiber, and stability; and/or paper analysis and test methods.
> Enhancing KBART for Automated Exchange of Title Lists and Library Holdings
> Work Item Proposal Approved by NISO Voting Members
>
> NISO Voting Members recently approved this proposal, which would extend the KBART Phase 2 Recommended Practice to support individual library holdings of electronic products and automate the request and retrieval of KBART reports for title lists and library holdings. It is expected that this working group will work closely with the KBART Standing Committee. Work is expected to include the creation of a schema that would allow KBART data to be represented in JSON or XML, and consideration of leveraging the SUSHI-Lite specification as the mechanism for transport of KBART in JSON format.
>
> If you are interested in potential participation in this group, please contact Nettie Lagace, NISO Associate Director of Programs (nlagace at niso.org). We are specifically seeking individuals with experience in developing REST services and who are knowledgeable in JSON and XML, and individuals who understand how title lists and holdings data are managed in knowledgebases and electronic resource management (ERM) products.
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January 2017
[6]NISO Home [7]NISO Newsline Archives [8]News and Events [9]Specs and
Standards [10]NISO Publications
Business Information Topic Committee
* [11]Altmetrics Working Groups
* [12]Demand Driven Acquisitions Working Group
* [13]PIE-J (Presentation & Identification of E-Journals) Working Group
* [14]SERU (Shared E-Resource Understanding) Standing Committee
* [15]SUSHI (Standardized Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative) Standing
Committee
* [16]SUSHI-Lite Working Group
* [17]Transfer Standing Committee
* [18]Z39.7 Data Dictionary Standing Committee
Content and Collections Management Topic Committee
* [19]E-Book Metadata Working Group
* [20]Journal Article Tag Suite (JATS) Standing Committee
* [21]NISO STS Working Groups
* [22]NISO Vocabularies
* [23]Protocol for Exchanging Serial Content (PESC) Working Group
Discovery to Delivery Topic Committee
* [24]Access and License Indicators Working Group
* [25]Flexible API Framework for E-Content in Libraries
* [26]KBART (Knowledge Bases And Related Tools) Standing Committee
* [27]NCIP (NISO Circulation Interchange Protocol) Standing Committee
* [28]Open Discovery Initiative Standing Committee
* [29]ResourceSync Working Group
* [30]Standard Interchange Protocol (SIP) Working Group
* [31]Tracking Link Origins in Networked Information Environments
New Work Items
* [32]Revisions of ANSI/NISO Z39.18, .19, and .29
* [33]Revision of ANSI/NISO Z39.48 - Permanence of Paper for Publications
and Documents in Libraries and Archives
* [34]Enhancing KBART for Automated Exchange of Title Lists and Library
Holdings
Business Information Topic Committee
Co-chairs: Anne Campbell (EBSCO Information Systems), Christine Stamison
(Northeast Research Libraries Consortium)
bi00 Altmetrics Working Groups
[35]NISO Altmetrics Initiative web page
[36]Outputs of the NISO Alternative Assessment Metrics Project (NISO
RP-25-2016)
NISO published the output of its Altmetrics Initiative as a Recommended
Practice, [37]NISO RP-25-2016, Outputs of the NISO Alternative Assessment
Metrics Project in September 2016, following its approval by the Business
Information Topic Committee. The Recommended Practice covers a range of
outputs; as the initiative consisted of three NISO working groups, each
contributed specific material in particular areas:
* A definition of altmetrics and assembled use cases representing
potential activity and motivations for several personas: librarians;
research administrators; members of hiring committees;
academics/researchers; publishing editors; and media officers and
producers of altmetrics data. Themes of showcasing key achievements in
scholarly outputs, aid in research assessment, and support of discovery
are illustrated via these use cases.
* A report and set of recommendations in the area of data metrics,
including a landscape analysis and discussion of key metrics and
workflows.
* A compilation of various outputs and indicators that could serve as
alternative metrics, to establish the breadth and depth of the
non-publication metric space, as well as serve as a way to push the
conversation on metrics closer to a discussion about impact.
* A comprehensive catalog of persistent identifier players and schema,
including a discussion of domain relevance and initiatives.
* A Code of Conduct to support data quality, aimed at those providers
whose data is used for the calculation and circulation of alternative
assessment metrics. This Code is intended to "provide clear guidelines
for the collection, processing, dissemination and reuse of altmetric
data [...] intended to introduce transparency and ensure that delivered
data is trustworthy, replicable, consistently reported within and across
sources, and accurately represents what it intends and/or purports to
measure." Generic guidelines are further illustrated by examples from
many providers and aggregators.
Working Group chairs were Michael Habib, formerly of Elsevier and now
independent, and Robin Chin Roemer of the University of Washington; Kristi
Holmes of Northwestern University and Mike Taylor of Elsevier and now
Digital Science; and Stefanie Haustein of the University of Montreal and
Greg Tananbaum of SPARC. Martin Fenner of DataCite served as project
consultant. A Steering Committee which was made up of the co-chairs of the
working groups; Martin; Todd Carpenter and Nettie Lagace of NISO; and Stuart
Maxwell, representing the Business Information Topic Committee communicated
regularly to enhance coordination and communication among the groups.
[38]The NISO Altmetrics Initiative was begun in 2013 with funding from the
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. This development of recommended practices
follows on the publication of [39]an industry white paper distilling
community discussions on what areas of alternative metrics would benefit
most from standards-related development. NISO is now assembling a Standing
Committee to provide support and outreach for all areas of the Outputs
Recommended Practice, continue to observe the altmetrics landscape, and
potentially recommend future areas of standardization. If you are interested
in participating on this committee, please [40]contact Nettie Lagace.
Todd Carpenter, NISO Executive Director, [41]presented on this initiative at
the 3:AM meeting in Bucharest, Romania in October, and Todd and Nettie
Lagace, Associate Director for Programs at NISO, [42]presented at the
Charleston Conference in November and [43]at the CNI Fall Members' Meeting
in Washington, DC in December.
bi1 Demand Driven Acquisitions Working Group
Co-chairs: Barbara Kawecki (YBP Library Services); Michael Levine-Clark
(University of Denver)
[44]DDA Workroom
[45]Demand Driven Acquisition of Monographs Recommended Practice (NISO
RP-20-2014)
The [46]Demand Driven Acquisition of Monographs Recommended Practice,
published by NISO in late June 2014, includes recommendations covering
overall goals and objectives for a library's DDA program. Descriptions of
processes include best practices for profiling, management of MARC records
(methods for automated updating and removal of discovery records),
mechanisms for local program assessment, and some additional considerations
for consortia and public libraries. In addition to the Recommended Practice,
the DDA Working Group published a [47]summary of surveys it conducted as
part of its research on areas of technical processes, access methods, and
metric modeling. This survey data is extremely comprehensive and contains a
wealth of qualitative information representing library perspectives and
experiences in this area, useful to anyone studying this area of growth.
There have been informal discussions by stakeholders about a possible update
to the Recommended Practice, now that nearly two years have passed since it
was published and DDA has become an essential part of the library
collections and use landscape. Such a project may begin in 2017, subject to
discussion and approval of the Business Information Topic Committee.
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bi2 PIE-J (Presentation & Identification of E-Journals) Standing Committee
Chair: Sarah (Sally) Glasser (Hofstra University)
[48]PIE-J Workroom
[49]PIE-J Recommended Practice (NISO RP-16-2013)
The PIE-J Recommended Practice, [50]PIE-J: Presentation & Identification of
E-Journals (NISO RP-16-2013) was published in 2013. It provides guidance to
publishers and platform providers on the presentation of e-journals--a
critical component of the global scholarly infrastructure--particularly in
the areas of title presentation, accurate use of ISSN, and citation
practices. The PIE-J Recommended Practice is intended to alleviate the
problems encountered by end users who attempt to access article-based
materials online using citation elements. Two forms of a brochure describing
PIE-J are also available via [51]the PIE-J Workroom page.
The PIE-J Standing Committee is charged with responding to specific
questions about the Recommended Practice, gathering comments for a full
review of the Recommended Practice document, and promoting PIE-J. As part of
this work, the Standing Committee has made available a [52]template on the
PIE-J website for librarians wishing to contact publishers and providers
with concerns about the presentation of e-journals on their websites. The
[53]template includes suggested wording but is completely customizable. The
Standing Committee continues to meet to discuss implementation and
communication efforts, and is liaising with efforts to update ISO 8:1977
Documentation -- Presentation of periodicals.
Last year, the PIE-J Standing Committee presented [54]its 24-month report to
the Business Information Topic Committee for approval and renewal of its
charge. (The document and renewal were approved!) This report includes a
summary of the work done to promote PIE-J, including conducting a survey of
the community, which will help to drive further communication strategies.
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bi3 SERU (Shared E-Resource Understanding) Standing Committee
Co-chairs: Adam Chesler (American Institute of Physics), Anne McKee (Greater
Western Library Alliance)
[55]SERU Workroom
[56]SERU Recommended Practice (NISO RP-7-2012)
The [57]SERU Recommended Practice was updated in 2012 to be more flexible
for use with online products beyond e-journals, and is supported by its
Standing Committee who works to publicize SERU and educate libraries and
publishers via direct contacts and public presentations at industry
conferences. The [58]SERU public workroom pages are available to help
publishers and libraries understand and use the SERU material. The [59]SERU
Registry, whose purpose is to enable publishers and librarians to more
easily identify each other, continues to be updated with new supporters of
SERU; since July, 8 new publishers and 12 new libraries have been added
bringing the total SERU Registrants to 155 publishers/vendors and 326
libraries and consortia.
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bi4 SUSHI (Standardized Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative) Standing
Committee
Co-chairs: James Van Mil (University of Cincinnati), Oliver Pesch (EBSCO
Information Services)
[60]SUSHI Workroom
[61]SUSHI standard (ANSI/NISO Z39.93-2014)
[62]COUNTER-SUSHI Implementation Profile (NISO RP-14-2012)
This Standing Committee provides maintenance and support for ANSI/NISO
Z39.93, The Standardized Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative (SUSHI)
Protocol, and acts as the maintenance group for the COUNTER schema by
providing recommendations to COUNTER and making changes to the COUNTER XML
schemas (as approved by COUNTER). The group works under a [63]continuous
maintenance procedure, which enables it to more smoothly shuttle through
further updates to the standard. When COUNTER 4 was released it neccesitated
relevant changes to the [64]SUSHI schema and applicable updates to the
[65]SUSHI workroom pages. As COUNTER is now quite actively discussing the
makeup of its future release of Code of Practice 5, the SUSHI Standing
Committee has started to consider the impact on its material - for example
the possible use of multiple schemas to support various aspects of COUNTER
and/or the adoption of SUSHI-Lite as a mechanism for transfer of data.
The [66]SUSHI schemas, [67]COUNTER schemas, and [68]sample reports are
continually updated on the SUSHI web pages. Note that the SUSHI Server
Registry which has been hosted on the NISO SUSHI site has recently been
incorporated into the overall [69]COUNTER Registry of Compliance. The
Standing Committee is also working to ensure that SUSHI support materials
are congruent with [70]USUS, the community web site.
Oliver Pesch, SUSHI SC co-chair, presented on SUSHI and SUSHI-Lite on the
November 2016 NISO Open Teleconference, for which [71]a recording is
available.
bi5 SUSHI-Lite Working Group
Co-chairs: James Van Mil (University of Cincinnati), Oliver Pesch (EBSCO
Information Services)
[72]SUSHI-Lite Workroom
The SUSHI-Lite Working Group is continuing to modify its [73]draft NISO
Technical Report to address issues of more fine-grained reports and effects
of various frameworks. This working group is exploring the potential
adaptation of the SUSHI Standard to accommodate present day development
tools and usage needs related to retrieving 'snippets' of usage through web
services.
Three objectives of the technical report (described in the
original [74]SUSHI Lite Work Item) are to:
* Allow smaller units of usage ("snippets") to be retrieved with SUSHI to
enable SUSHI to become the standard for implementing real-time retrieval
of usage for single journals or articles, as is becoming the practice
within e-resource workflows and systems offering alternative metric
displays.
* Allow for an optional implementation of SUSHI with the web services that
would be accessing SUSHI snippets--specifically, a RESTful HTTP
interface with COUNTER usage data returned in JSON format.
* Introduce a generalized filter specification that can be used with the
new RESTful/JSON approach. These filters would allow the client to
refine the request to a single book, journal, or article, or to specify
extended data like account or customer details that are currently not
available in the current standard.
The Technical Report is expected to be finalized and published before
mid-2017. Demonstration sites and code examples provided by Working Group
members are intended to be available via the [75]SUSHI-Lite web pages to
enable users to create more localized programs to experiment with the
report's ideas.
bi6 Transfer Standing Committee
Co-chairs: James Phillpotts (Oxford University Press), Elizabeth Winter
(Georgia Institute of Technology)
[76]Transfer Workroom
[77]Transfer Recommended Practice (NISO RP-24-2015)
The aim of the Transfer initiative, begun by the United Kingdom Serials
Group (UKSG) in 2006, is to support smooth and uninterrupted access to
content by librarians and readers when a journal changes ownership and
online content is transferred from a transferring publisher to a receiving
publisher. UKSG announced the availability of the [78]updated Transfer Code
of Practice, Version 3.0, in March 2014. During late 2014 and early 2015,
Transfer successfully moved from UKSG to NISO and the UKSG document was
republished as a [79]NISO Recommended Practice in January 2015. Further
support, education, and potential future revisions to Transfer are now
managed by the [80]NISO Standing Committee which discusses promotion and
communication strategies for all audience on regular conference calls.
Subgroups focusing on society and commercial publishers and librarians
discuss specific issues which can then be raised for discussion and decision
by the full Standing Committee.
The Transfer Code of Practice provides consistent guidelines to help
publishers ensure that journal content remains easily accessible by
librarians and readers when there is a transfer between parties, and to
ensure that the transfer process occurs with minimum disruption. The Code
contains best practice guidelines for both the Transferring Publisher and
the Receiving Publisher. Publishers are asked to endorse the Code, and to
abide by its principles wherever it is commercially reasonable to do so.
Transfer-compliant publishers are listed on the [81]Publisher Endorsement
web page. An alerting service is also available at the [82]Enhanced Transfer
Alerting Service; this tool gives advance notification to libraries and
third parties, such as subscription agents, regarding journals that are
moving. Publishers are not required to sign up to the Code, and there is no
sanction if a publisher does not; but it is hoped that as the Code of
Practice delineates an industry-standard best practice, statements of
Transfer compliance provide a common understanding between publishers on the
tasks associated with journal transfer and thus support an efficient
handover, clearly beneficial to any business transaction.
Elizabeth Winter, Standing Committee co-chair, authored an article,
"[83]Transfer: progress and prospects" recently published in Insights: the
UKSG journal. Jennifer Bazeley, Transfer Standing Committee member, will
provide an update on the group's work at the [84]ALCTS CRS Standards Forum
at ALA Midwinter in Atlanta, GA this month. Transfer will be the topic on
the [85]February 13 NISO Open Teleconference.
bi7 Z39.7 Data Dictionary Standing Committee
Chair: Martha Kyrillidou, QualityMetrics
[86]Z39.7 Data Dictionary
The Information Services and Use: Metrics & statistics for libraries and
information providers - Data Dictionary ([87]ANSI/NISO Z39.7) is a
[88]continuously maintained standard; the fifth edition was released in
summer 2013. The purpose of the Data Dictionary is to assist the information
community by indicating and defining useful quantifiable information to
measure the resources and performance of libraries and to provide a body of
valid and comparable data on American libraries. It identifies standard
definitions, methods, and practices relevant to library statistics
activities in the United States. Any user of the online standard may submit
suggested changes. The Standing Committee then reviews these suggestions
during its scheduled monthly phone calls.
As part of its work, the Standing Committee scans and reviews the
statistical survey landscape and examines other assessment efforts-including
use of particular vocabularies-in the community for effects on the Data
Dictionary. The Z39.7 Standing Committee is currently considering likely
updates to the standard as part of its adherence to [89]ANSI-approved
Continuous Maintenance procedures (Section 4). Its survey of the assessment
landscape has so far included discussion of how libraries may need to
account for shared collections and for resources in institutional
repositories; the PLA initiative [90]Project Outcome (not a formalized data
collection platforms as yet, but one that may offer useful information about
methodologies, protocols, etc. to the library and information community);
management of usage statistics generated by institutional repositories;
OMB's recent call for comments on the proposed revisions to IPEDS 2016
[91]academic libraries component; and other national surveys with data
elements. The Standing Committee is also liaising with the [92]COSLA
Measures that Matter initiative.
For notifications about approved future revisions to the standard, subscribe
to the [93]Z39.7 notification mailing list.
Content and Collections Management Topic Committee
Co-chairs: Marti Heyman (OCLC); Jody DeRidder (University of Alabama
Libraries)
ccm4 E-Book Bibliographic Metadata Requirements in the Sale, Publication,
Discovery, and Preservation Supply Chain (E-Book Metadata Working Group)
Co-chairs: Betty Landesman (Independent), Alistair Morrison (Johns Hopkins
University)
[94]Work Item Proposal Approved by NISO Voting Members
This new NISO initiative will collect the minimal metadata requirements
necessary to describe e-books in order to support sales, discovery,
delivery, deaccessioning, and preservation, and identify the most effective
and efficient way for metadata to be moved through the entire supply chain.
This project will help the creators and managers of bibliographic records to
cooperate to minimize duplication of work and ensure overall quality of
metadata.
The Working Group has recently started its work, which will include a
research phase gathering input from all contributors to the supply chain
lifecycle. Watch this space! as more news is expected as the group gets
fully underway in its remit.
ccm5 Journal Article Tag Suite (JATS) Standing Committee
Co-chairs: Jeff Beck (National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S.
National Library of Medicine), B. Tommie Usdin (Mulberry Technologies, Inc.)
[95]JATS Workroom
[96]JATS: Journal Article Tag Suite (ANSI/NISO Z39.96-2015)
NISO announced the formal publication of the updated version of [97]JATS:
Journal Article Tag Suite 1.1, ANSI/NISO Z39.96-2015 in early January 2016.
This edition, including approved comments from users made on JATS 1.0
through February 2015, is a revision of ANSI/NISO Z39.96-2012, also known as
JATS 1.0, first published in July 2012. The updated standard is
backwards-compatible with JATS 1.0; this means that any document that was
valid according to JATS 1.0 will be valid according to JATS 1.1.
The purpose of JATS is to define a suite of XML elements and attributes that
describes the content of metadata and journal articles using a common format
that enables the exchange of journal content. This Tag Suite thus is
intended to preserve intellectual content of journals independent of the
form in which the content was originally delivered, and enables an archive
to capture structural and semantic components of existing material. In
addition, the JATS standard includes three implementations of the suite,
called Tag Sets, which are intended to provide models for archiving,
publishing, and authoring journal article content.
The Standing Committee is now discussing and making decisions on
[98]currently-received comments to be included in the next update of JATS,
per [99]its Continuous Maintenance procedure.
ccm6
NISO STS Working Groups
Co-chairs: Bruce Rosenblum (Inera), Robert Wheeler (American Society of
Mechanical Engineers)
[100]NISO STS Workroom
[101]NISO STS Work Item
This working group is updating and modifying a specific tag set used for
standards publishing, the ISO STS, and linking it officially to [102]JATS
(ANSI/NISO Z39.96-2015 JATS: Journal Article Tag Suite), a widely used
specification which defines a set of XML elements and attributes for tagging
journal articles and describes several article models.
At the end of 2011, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
revamped its publishing systems and together with Mulberry Technologies,
Inc. developed a derivative of JATS to be used for ISO standards publishing:
the ISOSTS (ISO Standard Tag Set). This DTD has been in full production
since, with little or no changes. Several US-based and international
standards development organizations (SDOs) and distributors in the United
States hope to upgrade their publishing systems, but have been reluctant to
adopt ISOSTS as it is not currently an official standard. There has also
been the desire that updates from JATS filter into its "children" tag sets,
such as STS.
The NISO STS Working Group consists of two groups consisting of many various
SDOs, publishing technology suppliers, and other stakeholders, both
co-chaired by Bruce Rosenblum of Inera and Robert Wheeler of ASME, with
Mulberry Technologies serving as Secretariat. In 2016, the NISO STS
Steering Group completed its work examining overall scope of the effort and
setting priorities for development; the NISO STS Technical Group determined
how various approaches could be implemented in the tag set. The Working
Groups are now finalizing an internal committee draft with a draft for trial
use expected to be publicly available later in spring 2017.
ccm7 NISO Vocabularies
[103]NISO Bibliographic Roadmap Initiative[104]
NISO Vocabularies New Work Item Proposal
This project grew out of the [105]NISO Bibliographic Roadmap Initiative,
work which intended to identify areas where agreement on standard or
recommended practices would support better bibliographic data exchange.
This working group met as a single bloc for several months to establish
common understandings and a proposed roadmap forward, then split into
several subgroups to address different areas of work:
* Vocabulary Use & Reuse Subgroup, co-chaired by Diane Hillmann of
Metadata Management Associates and Daniel Lovins of New York University.
This subgroup worked to determine best practices in policies where
vocabularies may be repurposed by organizations who are not the owner or
maintainer of the vocabulary.
* Vocabulary Documentation Subgroup, co-chaired by Sean Glover of YBP
Library Services and Natalie Bulick of Indiana State University. This
subgroup examined which information about a vocabulary should be
documented in order to meet community needs, using as input
recommendations published by the Linked Open Vocabularies (LOV)
project.
* Vocabulary Preservation Subgroup, chaired by Sherle Abramson-Bluhm of
the University of Michigan. This subgroup created recommendations
regarding 'orphaned' or abandoned vocabularies and how these might be
managed in the short and long term.
A co-authored draft Technical Report, describing the landscape and including
some recommendations, is intended to be released for public comment in
February 2017. A Steering Committee has overseen the three working groups
and ensures coordination of effort across the three areas of focus. This
Steering Committee meets monthly and includes the subgroup co-chairs and a
liaison to the Content and Collections Management Topic Committee, Marti
Heyman of OCLC.
Diane Hillmann participated on the September 2016 NISO Open Teleconference,
for which [106]a recording is available. Sherle Abramson-Bluhm will provide
a project update at the [107]NISO Update at ALA Annual Midwinter in Atlanta,
GA this month.
ccm8 Protocol for Exchanging Serial Content (PESC) Working Group
Co-chairs: Leslie Johnston (National Archives and Records Administration),
Kimberly Tryka (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
[108]PESC Workroom
[109]PESC Recommended Practice (NISO RP-23-2015)
The [110]PESC Recommended Practice was published in June 2015. This NISO
publication describes a packaging specification to be used for exchange and
archiving of serial publications. Many different organizations, such as
libraries, archives, indexing services, content aggregators, publishers, and
content creators exchange and work with the diverse digital files that
comprise serial content. There are many reasons for copies of serial content
to be transferred from organization to organization, and even within a
single organization, many times during the lifecycle of the content. When
exchanging content, the files that comprise a serial "publication" are
packaged together in some manner and these packages can be highly variable.
The PESC Recommended Practice offers guidance to members of the scholarly
communication community on preferred practices for the packaging and
exchange of serial content that will enable the automation of processes to
receive and manage serial content at scale. By following these practices,
organizations can make it clear what content has been transmitted, how it is
organized, and what processing is required when a new package is received.
Discovery to Delivery Topic Committee
Co-chairs: Pascal Calarco (University of Windsor); Peter Murray (IndexData)
d2d1 Access and License Indicators Working Group
Co-chairs: Ed Pentz (Crossref), Cameron Neylon (Curtin University; formerly
of PLOS), Greg Tananbaum (SPARC)
[111]Access and License Indicators Workroom
[112]Access and License Indicators Recommended Practice (NISO RP-22-2015)
The Access and License Indicators Working Group, initially known as the Open
Access Metadata and Indicators Working Group, published its [113]Recommended
Practice in early 2015. This document defines a structure for standardized
bibliographic metadata to describe the accessibility of journal articles as
well as describes how "open" the item is via tagging to link to the item's
license terms. The Recommended Practice is meant to provide a solution to
the problem where many offerings are available from publishers under the
banner of Open Access (OA), Increased Access, Public Access, or other
descriptions, and the terms offered vary between publishers and, in some
cases, based on the funding organization of the author. A number of
publishers also offer hybrid options in which some articles are "open" while
the rest of the journal's content is available only by subscription or
license, and no standardized bibliographic metadata currently provides
information on whether a specific article is freely readable and what re-use
rights might be available to readers.
Along with the published Recommended Practice, the [114]ALI schema is
available along with code samples illustrating several of the use cases
documented in a Recommended Practice appendix. Also, support for JATS has
been included in the latest publication of [115]ANSI/NISO Z39.96-2015, JATS:
Journal Article Tag Suite 1.1.
NISO intends that a Standing Committee will manage education, promotion, and
further adjudication of potential updates to the Recommended Practice. If
you are interested in potential participation in this group, please contact
Nettie Lagace, NISO Associate Director of Programs ([116]nlagace at niso.org).
To follow the work of this group, subscribe to the [117]OA Indicators
mailing list.
nw5 Flexible API Framework for E-Content in Libraries
[118]Work Item Proposal Approved by NISO Voting Members
This work will modernize library-vendor technical interoperability using
RESTful Web service APIs and standard mobile application intent calls, using
the [119]Queens Library API Requirements as an initial draft. This working
group, which was formed in December, will create a foundation API set that
the library industry can build on to fulfill an array of user and library
needs, including quicker response times, flexible item discovery and
delivery options, improved resource availability, and more seamless
integration of electronic and physical resources. It is anticipated that
the NISO Discovery to Delivery Topic Committee will approve the working
group roster on its January call.
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d2d2 Knowledge Bases And Related Tools (KBART) Standing Committee
Co-chairs: Magaly Bascones (JISC), Kathy Marcaccio (Gale Cengage)
[120]Contact KBART Chairs for endorsement approval
[121]KBART Workroom
[122]Knowledge Bases and Related Tools (KBART) Recommended Practice (NISO
RP-9-2014)
The [123]KBART Recommended Practice, published in 2014 by NISO, builds on
the recommendations of the first version of the recommended practice to
specifically address areas of metadata for e-books and conference
proceedings, packages licensed via consortia deals, and describe how open
access metadata might be published and shared in knowledge bases while
continuing to supply a format for general transfer of journal data to the
knowledge base of a link resolver supplier. The [124]KBART Standing
Committee provides support and education activities for KBART and is working
now on streamlining publisher approval for inclusion in the [125]KBART
Registry, which includes details of contacts, URLs, and instructions
relating to the transfer of e-resource metadata between content providers
and link resolvers. All KBART registrants are requested to update their
endorsement details pursuant to the new recommendations.
The Standing Committee is also reviewing its educational materials, updating
these, and seeking new opportunities to present these to potential KBART
audiences. Last year's "[126]Deep Dive into KBART" preconference, presented
at the NASIG Annual Conference and the Charleston Conference is being
considered for a NISO webinar presentation. The Standing Committee is also
planning its relationship to the KBART Automation Working Group, which will
be starting up soon.
Noah Levin, Standing Committee member, will be presenting on KBART at the
[127]NISO Update and the [128]ALCTS CRS Standards interest group meeting at
the ALA Midwinter meeting in Atlanta, GA this month. To follow the group's
activities, subscribe to the [129]KBART interest mailing list.
d2d3 NCIP (NISO Circulation Interchange Protocol) Standing Committee
Chair: Mike Dicus (Ex Libris)
[130]NCIP Workroom
[131]NCIP Standing Committee
[132]ANSI/NISO Z39.83-1-2012 (version 2.02), NISO Circulation Interchange -
Part 1: Protocol (NCIP)
[133]ANSI/NISO Z39.83-2-2012 (version 2.02), NISO Circulation Interchange
Protocol (NCIP) Part 2: Implementation Profile 1
The NCIP Standing Committee operates via [134]Continuous Maintenance
procedures to manage the [135]latest NCIP standard, version 2.02, which was
published in 2012. Each month the committee holds conference calls to
reviews status of implementations and discuss other general business, such
as additions to the [136]NCIP website and implementor questions. In the
past, there has been an in-person meeting once a year in order to review any
ongoing updates to the NCIP protocol per the Standing Committee's continuous
maintenance procedure and to discuss other related issues of interest to the
members of the Standing Committee. Input from the public is welcome.
The Standing Committee has recommended that [137]the standard published in
2012 should be reaffirmed by NISO Voting Members, per ANSI requirements for
standards under continuous maintenance, and then moved to periodic
maintenance as many other ANSI/NISO standards are managed. This
recommendation will soon be put to NISO Voting members for ratification.
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d2d4 Open Discovery Initiative Standing Committee
Co-chairs: Rachel Kessler (Ex Libris), Laura Morse (Harvard University)
[138]ODI Workroom
[139]ODI Recommended Practice (NISO RP-19-2014)
[140]The Open Discovery Initiative (ODI) Recommended Practice, published in
June 2014, is directed toward the new generation of library discovery
services that are based on indexed search. The published document includes
background on the discovery landscape, recommendations in the areas of
technical formats for data format and data transfer; communication of
libraries' rights regarding specific content; descriptors regarding
particular levels of indexing for content; definition of fair linking to
published content; and determination of appropriate usage statistics to be
collected to address stakeholder needs. The [141]ODI Standing Committee
supports and publicizes ODI, and monitors the discovery landscape to
determine whether and when further recommendations should be studied and
written.
The ODI Standing Committee is working to further publicize and communicate
[142]vendor conformance statements and other general ODI issues and metrics
and has published [143]a brochure describing these. Further initiatives
include outreach to A&I vendors; creating additional tools for librarians;
and outreach to discovery service providers. The Standing Committee has
added [144]new "librarian talking points" to its website, to help increase
vendor conformance, and has been discussing value propositions to help
communicate the ODI message as clearly as possible.
The ODI Standing Committee posts [145]periodic updates on its work to the
[146]ODI observer mailing list; any interested observer may join this list.
In particular, [147]an update for Winter 2017 was sent to the mailing list
this week. A Twitter account, [148]@NISO_ODI can also be followed.
Ken Varnum of the Standing Committee had an article "[149]A Brief History of
the Open Discovery Initiative" included in the most recent issue of Learned
Publishing. Laura Morse, co-chair of the Standing Committee, will be
providing an update on the group's work as part of the [150]NISO update at
ALA Midwinter in Atlanta, on January 21.
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d2d5 ResourceSync Working Group
Co-chairs: Todd Carpenter (NISO), Herbert Van de Sompel (Los Alamos National
Laboratory)
[151]ResourceSync Workroom
[152]ANSI/NISO Z39.99-2014, ResourceSync Framework Specification
ResourceSync, a specification which describes a synchronization framework
for the web consisting of various capabilities that allow third party
systems to remain synchronized with a server's evolving resources, was
formally approved by ANSI and published in May 2014 as [153]ANSI/NISO
Z39.99-2014. The core ResourceSync group was funded by the Sloan Foundation
and was augmented by other industry and research participants, some of whom
were sponsored by [154]Jisc.
The problem that ResourceSync was designed to solve spans the areas of
search, discovery, deposit, metadata harvesting, and transfer; there is a
need to keep collections of resources in sync so that additions, updates,
and deletions of one are reflected in the other. The ResourceSync standard
was written in such a way that individual capabilities could be combined to
meet local requirements. A server may also describe synchronization
capabilities that it supports and means through which third party systems
may discover this support. The core functionality of the specification is
intended to represent a functional replacement of OAI-PMH. (Other features,
such as [155]change notification, [156]framework notification, and
[157]archive capabilities are published through separate documents, not
currently part of the material part of NISO/ANSI standardization.)
The ResourceSync standard is [158]currently undergoing some updating to
address an issue regarding communication of dates for change notification
versus those stored for latest modification. [159]The draft
specification has been approved by the NISO Discovery to Delivery Topic
Committee and NISO Voting Members and is now before ANSI for its presumed
approval and publication.
A quick overview of ResourceSync, via YouTube, is available at
[160]http://youtu.be/ASQ4jMYytsA and also via the group's [161]NISO webpage.
d2d6 Standard Interchange Protocol (SIP) Working Group
Co-chairs: John Bodfish (OCLC), Ted Koppel (Auto-Graphics)
[162]SIP Workroom
Introduced by 3M in 1993, the Standard Interchange Protocol (SIP) provides a
standard communication mechanism that allows Integrated Library System (ILS)
applications and self-service devices to communicate seamlessly to perform
self-service transactions. It has become the de facto standard around the
world to integrate ILSs and self-service devices. This NISO Working Group
has been directing the existing SIP version 3.0 specification through the
NISO standardization process.
Four important high-level areas have guided the group's work: the SIP3
documents themselves, including revisions/corrections/additions, resolving
ambiguities, etc.; the Maintenance Agency; SIP3's relation to privacy
standards and security; and the relation to NCIP. The group met
approximately bi-weekly during 2013 to work through these areas; much of the
discussion concerned the extensive research and analysis that was done by
Working Group members to help progress decision-making. There have been some
delays unrelated to the specification itself, but NISO staff and the Working
Group are continuing the final work to determine the changes and edits that
need to be made to the proposed standard and associated documents pursuant
to the group decisions from these meetings, in order to publish a Draft
Standard for Trial Use.
Following the completion of the documents, the Working Group intends to
address questions of compliance, certification, and assured
interoperability. Updated materials in conjunction with the group's work
will be added to its [163]Workroom page as they are finalized.
d2d7 Tracking Link Origins in Networked Information Environments
Co-chairs: Ken Varnum (University of Michigan), Gary Pollack (EBSCO
Information Services)
[164]Tracking Link Origins Workroom
This project aims to develop a NISO Recommended Practice to help libraries,
publishers, and other content providers to accurately track the
sites/platforms from which incoming links originate when they pass through a
link resolver. Where content hosts utilize HTTP analysis to determine where
users started research, links coming from link resolvers will represent the
domain of the link resolver and not that of the platform where the user
originated his/her search. Recommendations for actions or configuration
instructions can better credit the originating platform, helping publishers
and librarians to appreciate this part of the search picture.
The Working Group is investigating options for passing the link origin
information to publishers and implementation of one or more proof-of-concept
projects to demonstrate proposed techniques. It is currently in its
research phase and expects to move to a drafting phase before the winter
ends. As one element of this research, the group is sponsoring a survey
directed to libraries
at [165]https://umich.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cAYyW8rv9TyQmbz which
will help understand common pathways from citation sources through library
authentication and authorization to the full text. The survey is expected to
be open through January 25, 2017.
Ken Varnum and Gary Pollack, co-chairs of the Working Group, spoke about the
initiative on the December NISO Open Teleconference, for which [166]a
recording is available.
New Work Items
nw1 Revisions of ANSI/NISO Z39.18, Z39.19, Z39.29, regarding Scientific and
Technical Reports; Controlled Vocabularies; and Bibliographic References
[167]ANSI/NISO Z39.18-2005 (R2010) Scientific and Technical Reports -
Preparation, Presentation, and Preservation
[168]ANSI/NISO Z39.19-2005 (R2010) Guidelines for the Construction, Format,
and Management of Monolingual Controlled Vocabularies
[169]ANSI/NISO Z39.29-2005 (R2010) Bibliographic References
NISO Voting Members recently voted to approve revision projects for three
standards last revised in 2005 (and reaffirmed in 2010). NISO is thus
soliciting working members and co-chairs to participate in one or more of
these three projects. Of course, all of the standards cover different areas
and the revisions will have different scopes, but in general terms the
requirement for revision for all of them is necessitated by advancements in
the use of digital documents and other materials.
If you are interested in potential participation in any of these groups,
please contact Nettie Lagace, NISO Associate Director of Programs
([170]nlagace at niso.org).
nw2 Revision of ANSI/NISO Z39.48 - Permanence of Paper for Publications and
Documents in Libraries and Archives
[171]ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992 (R2009)
Work is now under way to organize a working group to revise ANSI/NISO Z39.48
- Permanence of Paper for Publications and Documents in Libraries and
Archives, an existing standard last revised in 1992, last reaffirmed in
2009. This action comes from the periodic review process outlined in
[172]the NISO Procedures document (Section 7.5). This standard establishes
criteria for coated and uncoated paper that will last several hundred years
without significant deterioration under normal use and storage conditions in
libraries and archives. It identifies the specific properties of such paper
and specifies the tests required to demonstrate these properties. If you are
interested in potential participation in this group, please contact Nettie
Lagace, NISO Associate Director of Programs ([173]nlagace at niso.org). We are
specifically seeking individuals with experience in paper preservation
needs; paper composition, fiber, and stability; and/or paper analysis and
test methods.
nw3 Enhancing KBART for Automated Exchange of Title Lists and Library
Holdings
[174]Work Item Proposal Approved by NISO Voting Members
NISO Voting Members recently approved this proposal, which would extend the
[175]KBART Phase 2 Recommended Practice to support individual library
holdings of electronic products and automate the request and retrieval of
KBART reports for title lists and library holdings. It is expected that this
working group will work closely with the [176]KBART Standing Committee.
Work is expected to include the creation of a schema that would allow KBART
data to be represented in JSON or XML, and consideration of leveraging the
[177]SUSHI-Lite specification as the mechanism for transport of KBART in
JSON format.
If you are interested in potential participation in this group, please
contact Nettie Lagace, NISO Associate Director of Programs
([178]nlagace at niso.org). We are specifically seeking individuals with
experience in developing REST services and who are knowledgeable in JSON and
XML, and individuals who understand how title lists and holdings data are
managed in knowledgebases and electronic resource management (ERM)
products.
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