[Asis-standards] Fwd: NISO Releases Draft Technical Report, Issues in Vocabulary Management, for Public Comment

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> NISO Releases Draft Technical Report, Issues in Vocabulary Management, for Public Comment
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> Baltimore, MD - June 19, 2017 - The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) seeks comments on a new draft Technical Report, Issues in Vocabulary Management. This document is one outcome from the NISO Bibliographic Roadmap Development Project, which was conducted beginning in 2013 with funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The Bibliographic Roadmap work examined requirements for usability and adoption of advanced bibliographic exchange in a global network environment and its final report, published in April 2014, prioritized several areas of potential future work, including those included in this technical report: policies supporting vocabulary use and reuse; documentation for vocabularies; and requirements for preservation of RDF vocabularies.
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> As interest in the new environment for sharing bibliographic information grows, questions about appropriate policies and the supporting infrastructure come to the fore. The intent of this Technical Report is to provide a background on vocabulary management for those operating in the current transitional environment, where there may be less knowledge of policies and social constructs and less practical experience in moving forward using a common infrastructure. The technical report is also intended to position general recommendations for future gap-filling work. 
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> "The goal of discussing all of these activities is to highlight the importance of stability in the vocabulary environment, particularly regarding the need for interoperability as descriptive information moves into the Linked Open Data environment," notes Diane Hillmann, Principal of Metadata Management Associates LLC and co-chair of the Use and Reuse working group. "These issues are not new and we see the recent upswing of interest in linked data feeding interest in this area. We hope that this technical report will promote further solutions work." 
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> "The NISO community consists of librarians, publishers, and system and service providers, and of course the document is written for them," comments Nettie Lagace, NISO Associate Director for Programs. "But beyond these groups we hope the document may also help the many individuals and groups building and sharing bibliographic and other descriptive data, as well as knowledge managers within a variety of organizations using vocabularies to solve problems." 
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> The NISO Issues in Vocabulary Management technical report is available for public comment from June 19 to July 19, 2017. To download the draft document or submit comments, visit the NISO project page at http://www.niso.org/topics/tl/BibliographicRoadmap/. All input is welcome. 
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> About NISO
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   From: NISO <[1]nisohq at niso.org>
   Date: June 19, 2017 at 3:15:39 PM EDT
   To: [2]needleman_mark at yahoo.com
   Subject:  NISO  Releases  Draft Technical Report, Issues in Vocabulary
   Management, for Public Comment
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   For Immediate Release

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   NISO Releases Draft Technical Report, Issues in Vocabulary Management, for
   Public Comment
   Baltimore, MD - June 19, 2017 - The National Information Standards
   Organization (NISO) seeks comments on a new draft Technical Report,
   [4]Issues in Vocabulary Management. This document is one outcome from the
   NISO Bibliographic Roadmap Development Project, which was conducted
   beginning in 2013 with funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The
   Bibliographic Roadmap work examined requirements for usability and adoption
   of advanced bibliographic exchange in a global network environment and its
   [5]final report, published in April 2014, prioritized several areas of
   potential future work, including those included in this technical report:
   policies supporting vocabulary use and reuse; documentation for
   vocabularies; and requirements for preservation of RDF vocabularies.
   As interest in the new environment for sharing bibliographic information
   grows, questions about appropriate policies and the supporting
   infrastructure come to the fore. The intent of this Technical Report is to
   provide a background on vocabulary management for those operating in the
   current transitional environment, where there may be less knowledge of
   policies and social constructs and less practical experience in moving
   forward using a common infrastructure. The technical report is also intended
   to position general recommendations for future gap-filling work.
   "The goal of discussing all of these activities is to highlight the
   importance of stability in the vocabulary environment, particularly
   regarding the need for interoperability as descriptive information moves
   into the Linked Open Data environment," notes Diane Hillmann, Principal of
   Metadata Management Associates LLC and co-chair of the Use and Reuse working
   group. "These issues are not new and we see the recent upswing of interest
   in linked data feeding interest in this area. We hope that this technical
   report will promote further solutions work."
   "The NISO community consists of librarians, publishers, and system and
   service providers, and of course the document is written for them," comments
   Nettie Lagace, NISO Associate Director for Programs. "But beyond these
   groups we hope the document may also help the many individuals and groups
   building and sharing bibliographic and other descriptive data, as well as
   knowledge managers within a variety of organizations using vocabularies to
   solve problems."
   The NISO Issues in Vocabulary Management technical report is available for
   public comment from June 19 to July 19, 2017. To download the draft document
   or submit comments, visit the NISO project page at
   [6]http://www.niso.org/topics/tl/BibliographicRoadmap/. All input is
   welcome.
   About NISO
   NISO, based in Baltimore, Maryland, fosters the development and maintenance
   of standards that facilitate the creation, persistent management, and
   effective interchange of information so that it can be trusted for use in
   research and learning. To fulfill this mission, NISO engages libraries,
   publishers, information aggregators, and other organizations that support
   learning, research, and scholarship through the creation, organization,
   management, and curation of knowledge. NISO works with intersecting
   communities of interest and across the entire lifecycle of information
   standards. NISO is a not-for-profit association accredited by the American
   National Standards Institute (ANSI). For more information, visit the [7]NISO
   website.
   NISO | (301) 654-2512 | [8]nisohq at niso.org | [9]www.niso.org

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