From needleman_mark at yahoo.com Thu Dec 1 11:22:26 2016 From: needleman_mark at yahoo.com (Mark Needleman) Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2016 11:22:26 -0500 Subject: [Asis-standards] ISO votes Message-ID: <1D0693FD-8411-4331-97CC-9DF1B67341CA@yahoo.com> Folks I just cast the following ISO votes YES on the Publication of ISO/TC 46/SC 10 N177: Information and documentation ? Management of the environmental conditions for archive and library holdings CONFIRM on Systematic Review of ISO 2709:2008 - Information and documentation -- Format for information exchange One more standard coming up for a vote in 2016 (draft standard attached) Approval of NISO Z39.99-201X, ResourceSync Framework Specification V1.1 I need comments by 12/21/2016 Mark Ill be sending out information on some votes due in early 2017 soon -------------- next part -------------- Folks I just cast the following ISO votes YES on the Publication of ISO/TC 46/SC 10 N177: Information and documentation ? 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And I'm not sure about the universe" Begin forwarded message: > From: NISOHQ > Date: December 7, 2016 at 3:07:48 PM EST > To: needleman_mark at yahoo.com > Subject: NISO December Newsline > Reply-To: nisohq at niso.org > > > > > > > > > > > > There are many positives associated with being a first mover in a particular market space, such as market leadership, strengthened client relationships, customer loyalty, and an opportunity to leapfrog competitors. Unfortunately, however, moving first often ties one to legacy approaches toward certain processes, an issue that is true of scholarly publishers and the authentication systems that are widely deployed in the library and publishing communities. > > Libraries and publishers moved quickly to provide their patrons access to subscribed content via IP-address-based authentication systems. This made sense in the early days of the Internet, when most users connected through desktop computers that were hard-wired to campus networks. In the mid-to-late 1990s, few people had home connectivity, and even fewer used mobile devices or laptops connected to a remote network. Since then, transformations in connectivity, institutional collaborations, and mobile computing have greatly enhanced and complicated the ways in which users access content. These complications mean that users experience subscriber access via IP-based protocols that are unreliable and error prone, for reasons unknown to the users. > > When it works, the user experience and simplicity of IP-based authentication makes accessing content seamless and simple, but the system is also rife with problems. IP addresses are easily spoofed. Also, because the initial IP ranges were far too inadequate for the eventual demand, ranges overlap and are often used as proxies for broader communities than originally designed, making the network horribly insecure. Many nefarious attackers have taken advantage of these vulnerabilities to pirate significant amounts of publisher content. > > We find ourselves in an environment where an outdated, inappropriate solution forms the basis for providing content to millions of users at tens of thousands of institutions. The entire situation is untenable (it probably has been for years) and we need to address the issue at a broad scale. > > A number of initiatives to advance more robust technologies to improve access control have found varying levels of success over the years. Any success is often most dependent on local institutional infrastructure. Also, not every content provider is equally prepared to provide access via methods that are not IP-based. Similarly, not every institution can support these other authentication methods. Finally, the user education issue, meaning the task of informing patrons how to gain access via more robust methods, has gotten short shrift. > > It is about time that libraries and publishers move beyond IP-based authentication. A related effort begun within the STM Association of publishers earlier this year is gaining momentum, and NISO has been engaged in these conversations and is supporting the initiative. Realizing that this work needs to be a broad-based community effort, we are helping to bring library and vendor voices into the conversation. Two community meetings are planned this December, with additional opportunities for engagement lined up as well. Discussions are underway to find means to enhance participation and explore reasonable approaches. This multi-year effort will require participation from a variety of community members. A survey has launched to gain insight into organizational capabilities and interest in this endeavor. If you're interested in helping in these efforts, please respond via the survey. The community will need to establish bridges between institutional IT and content providers and nurture better relationships between patrons and providers. > > NISO is a terrific venue to bring many of these players together in a mutually supportive way to combat these new security challenges. The work will require a great deal of trust and collaboration; qualities NISO brings to the table. We will have our work cut out for us in the coming year. > > With this ambitious agenda, I hope you all have a wonderful holiday season and a productive start to your new year! > > With kindest regards, > > > > Todd Carpenter > Executive Director, NISO > > NISO Reports > > NISO Announces New Publishers Enacting Phase Two of KBART Guidelines, Encourages Other Publishers to Seek Endorsement > NISO Executive Director to Speak at RMG's 2017 ALA/Midwinter Presidents' Seminar: The View from the Top > NISO Professional Development Events in December and January > Forthcoming ISO Ballots > New on the NISO Website > > New Specs & Standards > > COUNTER Code of Practice Release 5 Update > Safer, Less Vulnerable Software Is the Goal of New NIST Computer Publication > > Media Stories > > NISO Recommended Practice: Outputs of the Alternative Assessment Metrics Project > Ask The Chefs: Where Is The Balance Between Security, Authentication, Marketing, and Privacy? > Monographs, Transparency, and Open Access > Partnering for Discoverability: Knitting Archival Finding Aids to Digitized Material Using a Low Tech Digital Content Linking Process > Is Open Access Enough? Strategies for Healthier OA > A PLOS Response to Open in Action with Open Science > The Internet Archive is Building a Canadian Copy to Protect Itself from Trump > > NISO Reports > > NISO Announces New Publishers Enacting Phase Two of KBART Guidelines, Encourages Other Publishers to Seek Endorsement > The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) is pleased to announce that five publishers are now supplying metadata that conforms to phase two of the recommended practice, KBART: Knowledge Bases And Related Tools (NISO RP-9-2014). Conformance with KBART indicates that the format and content of data supplied by these publishers observe practical recommendations for timely exchange between content providers and knowledge base vendors. > > The newest endorsers are Greenleaf Publishing, Harvard University Press, IEEE, Oxford University Press, and Project MUSE. > > > NISO Executive Director to Speak at RMG's 2017 ALA Midwinter President's Seminar: The View from the Top > NISO Executive Director, Todd Carpenter, will participate in RMG's upcoming 2017 ALA/Midwinter Presidents' Seminar. At the event, IT consulting firm RMG explains, "company leaders are asked to consider possibilities for new standards and open source platforms to bring a new era of collaboration and interoperability among library industry systems, services, and customers, and with publishers." The meeting will address several questions, including: > Will FOLIO's Open Source Applications Architecture inspire a catch-up and go-ahead, across-the-library-industry automation era? > Will diverse, collaborating, and competing library communities and companies leverage a common open source microservices-driven core/platform to the advantage of all? > Can the library industry create a global library ecosystem of services and software to benefit library users worldwide? > How will NISO and new standards figure in developing interoperability among library industry players and FOLIO? > How will FOLIO work with NISO? > Speakers include Paul Cope (Auto-Graphics), George Coe (Baker & Taylor), Mitchell Davis (BiblioLabs), Mike Grasee (Demco), Neil Block (EBSCO), Sebastian Hammer (Index Data), James Tallman (Innovative Interfaces), Todd Carpenter (NISO), Steve Potash (Overdrive), Skip Dye (Penguin Random House), Jane Burke (ProQuest), Patrick Jones (PTFS/LibLime), Bill Davison (SirsiDynix), and Annette Murphy (The Library Corporation). > > The seminar will take place on Friday January 20, 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Atlanta, Georgia World Congress Center, Room GWCC A312. > > > NISO Professional Development Events in December and January > Joint NISO-NFAIS Virtual Conference: Making Certain Digital Content is Preserved: Archiving Digital Resources > Wednesday, December 7, 2016 > 11:00am - 5pm, EST > Remember that your paid registration for a NISO virtual conference provides you with access to the archived recording of the full event, so that even if you missed today's live presentation, you can still take advantage of this learning opportunity. Don't let this one get lost in the December rush! > > Publishers, aggregators, government agencies, research institutes, and libraries understand the value in, and require, archiving mechanisms that ensure access to scholarly records in a constantly changing information landscape. Over the last several years, related best practices have been developed and many initiatives have been launched that attempt to rise to the challenge of preserving these works. However, a clear vision for how to support long-term maintenance to ensure this critical information is not lost or degraded, and who will do the work, has sometimes been lacking. This virtual event will address the past, present, and future of digital preservation and include an overview of the field and information on institutional policies, metadata and formats, accessibility, types of archives and repositories, back-up systems, and issues of security. > > See the NISO event page to learn the topics being addressed by each of these speakers: > Craig Van Dyck, Executive Director, The CLOCKSS Archive > Jonathan Wheeler, Data Curation Librarian, University of New Mexico > Andrea Goethals, Manager of Digital Preservation and Repository Services, Harvard University > Kate Wittenberg, Managing Director, Portico > Amy Kirchhoff, Archive Service Product Manager, Portico > Stephanie Orphan, Director, Publisher Relations, Portico > Hannah Scates Kettler, Digitial Humanities Research & Instruction Librarian, University of Iowa > Elizabeth Waraksa, Program Director for Research and Strategic Initiatives, ARL > Peter Herdrich, Co-Founder, Antiquities Coalition > Christine Madsen, Chief Innovation Officer and Megan Hurst, Chief Experience Officer, Athenaeum21 > Ricc Ferrante, Information Technology Archivist & Director of Digital Services, Smithsonian Institution Archives > For registration details and linked online forms, visit the NISO event page. > > NISO Webinar: Make it at the Library: How Does Library Technology Support Makerspaces? > Wednesday, December 14, 2016, > 1:00pm - 2:30pm, EST > The movement to help support the "maker" culture among libraries has grown and and is creating vibrant communities centered around the library in many communities. Beyond purchasing equipment and the tools necessary to produce objects, what does the library need to do to support these innovation spaces? How do traditional library services and information management support these communities and new tools? This session will explore how some of the most successful makerspaces have been created and how traditional library services are being incorporated into those spaces. During this session, speakers from three different institutions that have implemented makerspaces, who will discuss how they have integrated traditional services into their maker initiatives. > > See the event page to find out what will be discussed on the day by speakers George Meadows, Professor, College of Education, University of Mary Washington; Sara Gonzalez, University of Florida; and John J. Burke, Library Director & Principal Librarian, Gardner-Harvey Library, Miami University at Middletown. > > Begin Thinking Ahead to 2017! > > NISO Webinar: What Can I Do with This? Making It Easy for Scholars & Researchers to Utilize Content > Wednesday, January 11, 2017 > 1:00pm - 2:30pm > Building on the NISO Working Group's activities in the realm of Access and License Indicators, this session will examine the new perplexities associated with open access content and its subsequent reuse in other contexts. What exactly is a permissible use? And for whom? Is there a timing factor involved? And how is one supposed to know that? Speakers will address the many concerns of readers, authors, funders, librarians, platform providers and publishers. > > Confirmed speakers are Darla Henderson, Assistant Director, Open Access Programs, American Chemical Society (ACS); Maureen C. Kelly, Publishing Consultant; and Howard Ratner, Executive Director, CHORUS. Other names to be announced. > > For more information, see the event page. > > NISO Events at ALA Midwinter > NISO Annual Update & Standards Meeting > Saturday, January 21, 2017, 10:30am - 12:00pm > Location: GWCC - B207 > The NISO Annual Meeting & Update will take place on Saturday, January 21 (10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. in Georgia World Congress Center Room B207), where you can hear the latest news about NISO's current efforts, including standards, recommended practices, and community meetings covering many areas of interest to the library community. > > NISO Annual Meeting 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. > Join us for our Annual Meeting to learn about the status of the organization, all the work that has taken place in 2016, and what's coming in 2017. The meeting is open to the public and all are welcome to participate. > > NISO Update 11:00 a.m. to Noon. > The NISO Update provides the latest news about NISO's current efforts. Working group members and staff will provide updates on projects, some newly underway. > > For more information, see the event page. > > > Forthcoming ISO Ballots > NISO Voting members participate in the development, revision, and evaluation of standards. Voting members are able to influence the standards process and mold the future of the industry. The following NISO ballots are open and will close before the next newsletter is distributed. If you are a NISO Voting Member, log into your NISO page and you'll see the ballots linked there. > > Systematic Review of ISO 9:1995 (Ed 2, vers 3) Information and documentation -- Transliteration of Cyrillic characters into Latin characters -- Slavic and non-Slavic languages > This is a ballot for the five-year systematic review of the standard. This International Standard establishes a System for the transliteration into Latin characters of Cyrillic characters constituting the alphabets of Slavic and non-Slavic languages, in accordance with the principles of stringent conversion in Order to permit international information exchange, particularly by electronic means. > > Systematic Review of ISO 9985:1996 (vers 3) Information and documentation -- Transliteration of Armenian characters into Latin characters > This is a ballot for the five-year systematic review of the standard. This International Standard establishes a system for the transliteration of the modern Armenian alphabet into Latin characters, in accordance with the principles of stringent conversion in order to permit international information exchange, particularly by electronic means. > > Systematic Review of ISO 15919:2001 (vers 3) -- Information and documentation -- Transliteration of Devanagari and related Indic scripts into Latin characters > This is a ballot for the five-year systematic review of the standard. This International Standard provides tables which enable the transliteration into Latin characters from text in Indic scripts which are largely specified in rows 09 to 0D of UCS (ISO/IEC 10646-1 and Unicode). > > Systematic Review of ISO 259-2:1994 (vers 3) Information and documentation -- Transliteration of Hebrew characters into Latin characters -- Part 2: Simplified transliteration > This is a ballot for the five-year systematic review of the standard. This part of ISO 259 specifies a simplified System for the transliteration of Hebrew characters into Latin characters. This simplification of the stringent rules established by ISO 259:1984 is especially intended to make easier the processing of bibliographic information (catalogues, indices, citations, etc.). > > Systematic Review of ISO 259:1984 (vers 4) Documentation -- Transliteration of Hebrew characters into Latin characters > This is a ballot for the five-year systematic review of the standard. This International Standard establishes a system for the transliteration of Hebrew characters into Latin characters following the principles of stringent conversion in order to permit international information exchange. > > Systematic Review of ISO 233-2:1993 (vers 5) > Information and documentation -- Transliteration of Arabic characters into Latin characters -- Part 2: Arabic language -- Simplified transliteration > This is a ballot for the five-year systematic review of the standard. This part of ISO 233 establishes a simplified System for the transliteration of Arabic characters into Latin characters. This simplification of the stringent rules established by ISO 233:1984 is especially intended to facilitate the processing of bibliographic information (e.g. catalogues, indices, citations, etc). > > Systematic Review of ISO 233:1984 (vers 4) Documentation -- Transliteration of Arabic characters into Latin characters > This is a ballot for the five-year systematic review of the standard. This International Standard establishes a system for the transliteration of Arabic characters into Latin characters following the principles of stringent conversion in order to permit international information exchange. > > New Work Item Proposal: Revision and Replacement of the Third Edition of ISO TC 46-SC 9 690, Guidelines for Bibliographic references and citations to information resources > This International Standard gives guidelines for the preparation of bibliographic references. It also gives guidelines for the preparation of citations in Latin scriptsin works that are not themselves primarily bibliographical. It is applicable to bibliographic references andcitations to all kinds of information resources. This fourth edition willcancel and replace the third edition of ISO 690:2010, which has been technically revised and updated. > > New Work Item Proposal: Description and presentation of rights information in digital collections > The proposed standard provides guidelines on how to describe rights information for digital collections and where to present rights information in the pages of such collections. > > > New on the NISO Website > A recording of the November 14, 2016 NISO Open Teleconference "SUSHI and SUSHI-Lite" with Oliver Pesch, EBSCO Information Services and James Van Mil, University of Cincinnati, Standing Committee co-chair > Slides from the NISO November Two-Part Webinar: Digital Security > November 9: Part 1: Securing Library Systems > > November 16: Part 2: Protecting Library Resources From Piracy > > New Specs & Standards > > COUNTER Code of Practice Release 5 Update > Last month's Charleston Conference saw a presentation on the latest developments regarding Project COUNTER. These slides from the presentation outline the progress to date with drafting Release 5 of COUNTER, and include information on new reports, metric types and related attributes, report formats, sample use cases, and the project timeline. > > > Safer, Less Vulnerable Software Is the Goal of New NIST Computer Publication > The new NIST Interagency Report (NISTIR) 8151: Dramatically Reducing Software Vulnerabilities is based on the organization's work with coders in private industry and government agencies. The publication discusses strategies such as using the appropriate language for the task at hand and making programs modular so that if one part fails, it doesn't all crash. In addition, the authors offer ways for members of the programming community to educate themselves on these important techniques. > sens > Media Stories > > NISO Recommended Practice: Outputs of the Alternative Assessment Metrics Project > Journal of Collaborative Librarianship 8 (2016) Issue 3; by Jill O'Neill > This article by Jill O'Neill, NISO Educational Programs Manager, describes NISO's collaboratively produced Recommended Practice, NISO RP-25-2016, Outputs of the Alternative Assessment Metrics Project. This document "sought to establish a consensus among stakeholders whose activities require robust and precise tools for gauging the impact and reach of scholarship in a globally networked research environment-more robust than were available from impact factor and other such measures." O'Neill also considers next steps, including propelling related efforts and encouraging adoption of the recommended practices. > > > Ask The Chefs: Where Is The Balance Between Security, Authentication, Marketing, and Privacy? > Scholarly Kitchen, Dec. 1, 2016; by Ann Michael > MichaeI, herself a Scholarly Kitchen "Chef," or blogger, asks her fellow chefs David Smith, Joe Esposito, Rick Anderson, Michael Clarke, Todd Carpenter, Jill O'Neill, and Lettie Conrad to discuss the thorny issue of balancing the right to privacy with other important concerns. > > > Monographs, Transparency, and Open Access > The Scholarly Kitchen, December 5, 2016; by Jill O'Neill > NISO Educational Programs Manager Jill O'Neill finds that, despite some progress in the market, curiosity about a citation can still lead readers down an OA rabbit hole. > > > Partnering for Discoverability: Knitting Archival Finding Aids to Digitized Material Using a Low Tech Digital Content Linking Process > Code{4}Lib Journal, Issue 34, Oct. 25, 2016; by Liz Woolcott, Andrea Payant, Sara Skindelien > "As libraries continue to ramp up digitization efforts for unique archival and special collections material, the segregation of archival finding aids from their digitized counterparts presents an accumulating discoverability problem for both patrons and library staff. [Utah State University Libraries have created a process] for semi-automating the batch linking of item and folder level entries in EAD finding aids to the corresponding digitized material in CONTENTdm." > > Is Open Access Enough? Strategies for Healthier OA > ACRLog, November 12, 2016; by Dylan Burns > Burns maintains that predatory journals and publishers benefit from faculty and librarian enthusiasm about open access, while at the same time, even quality OA materials are viewed with suspicion by some in the academy because of concerns with the accuracy of Internet material. He offers librarians some solutions to both problems, providing a way to strengthen OA as a movement as well as improve the materials that OA journals publish. > > > A PLOS Response to Open in Action with Open Science > The Official PLOS Blog, November 4, 2016 by Sheryl P. Denker > "With the theme of Open in Action, International Open Access Week 2016 served as a call for researchers, policymakers, funders and publishers around the globe to take 'concrete steps to open up research and scholarship.' In direct response to this call, PLOS thought carefully about Open Science and what it means for us." > > The Internet Archive is Building a Canadian Copy > Internet Archive Blogs, November 29, 2016; by Brewster Kahle > "On November 9th in America," says Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle, "we woke up to a new administration promising radical change. It was a firm reminder that institutions like ours, built for the long-term, need to design for change. For us, it means keeping our cultural materials safe, private and perpetually accessible. It means preparing for a Web that may face greater restrictions." The Archive is therefore building a copy of itself in Canada, with this blog entry soliciting donations for the millions of dollars that undertaking will cost. > > > > About NISO Newsline > > ISSN 1559-2774 > > NISO's free monthly e-newsletter reports on the latest NISO news, highlights new specifications and standards of interest including calls for public review and comment, abstracts significant media stories on topics of interest to the NISO community, and links to news releases of NISO member organizations. > Newsline is distributed via e-mail to subscribers on the first Wednesday of the month and is posted to the NISO website. > > Newsline Archive ? > > > > > News from NISO Members > > APA Elects Harvard Medical School Associate Professor Jessica Henderson Daniel 2018 President > > Publisher Book Sales Were $5.37 Billion in the First Half of 2016 > > Digital Science Invests in Transcriptic, the Robotic Laboratory in the Cloud > > 2016 DIN Prize Winners > > Plum Analytics Expands Clinical Research Tracking to Include Citations in Clinical Practice Guidelines in PubMed > > IET launches new open access program, IET Open > > Jisc Collections and Elsevier Agreement: Questions and Answers > > Wiley Becomes First Major Publisher to Require ORCID IDs for Submitting Authors > > Alina M. Semo Appointed Director of the Office of Government Information Services > > NGA awards $50K to disparate data challenge winners > > Request for Information (RFI): Strategic Plan for the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health > > OCLC Releases EZproxy 6.2.2 > > ProQuest Releases Results of Its 2016 Space Reclamation Survey > > Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Awards Grant for arXiv Upgrade > > New MOOC teaches professors to replicate the connectedness that engages, retains students within an online environment > > West Virginia University Libraries Join HathiTrust > > 2017 Big Talk from Small Libraries Call for Speakers > > Zayed University students gear up for Challenge 22 > > > Calendar > > Upcoming NISO Events > > Dec. 7, 2016 > Making Certain Digital Content is Preserved: Archiving Digital Resources > NISO Virtual Conference > > December 12, 2016 > Link Origins Tracking > NISO Open Teleconference > > Dec. 14, 2016 > Make it at the Library: How Does Library Technology Support Makerspaces? > NISO Webinar > > January 11, 2017 > What Can I Do With This? Making It Easy for Scholars & Researchers to Utilize Content > NISO Webinar > > January 21, 2017 > NISO Member Meeting/Update at the American Library Association Midwinter Conference > Georgia World Congress Center, Room GWCC - B207 > Atlanta, GA > > > Other Events of Interest > > Dec. 5-9, 2016 > International Conference on Asia-Pacific Digital Libraries > Tsukuba, Japan > > Dec. 11-14, 2016 > International Conference on Information Systems > Dublin, Ireland > > Dec. 12-13, 2016 > Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), Fall 2016 Membership Meeting > Washington, DC, USA > > Dec. 13-16, 2016 > International Conference on Digital Libraries > New Delhi, India > > Dec. 16-18, 2016 > International Conference on Accessibility to a Digital World > Guwahati, India > > Dec. 18-20, 2016 > International Conference: Sciences of Electronics, Technologies of Information and Telecommunications > Hammamet, Tunisia > > Dec. 28-29, 2016 > Knowledge Globalization Conference 2016 > Dhaka, Bangladesh > > Jan. 4-6, 2017 > International Conference on MultiMedia Modeling > Reykjavik, Iceland > > Jan. 7-8 > International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research > Colombo, Sri Lanka > > Jan. 7-14, 20 > World Book Fair > New Delhi, India > > Jan. 24-27, 2017 > Future of Education Technology Conference > Orlando, FL > > Jan. 25-Feb. 5, 2017 > International Kolkata Book Fair > Kolkata, India > > Feb. 1-4, 2017 > Ontario Library Association Super Conference > Toronto, ON, Canada > > Feb. 2 - 3, 2017 > Association of Canadian Publishers (ACP) Mid-Winter Meeting > Toronto, ON > > Feb. 6-10, 2017 > International Conference on Web Search and Web Data Mining > Cambridge, UK > > Feb. 9 - 11, 2017 > Specialized Information Publishers Association (SIPA) Winter 2017 Owners and Publishers Retreat > Montego Bay, Jamaica > Feb. 12 - 15, 2017 > 13th International Conference on Information Technology > St. Gallen, Switzerland > > Feb. 13 - 17, 2017 > Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) Information Online 2017 Conference > Sydney, NSW, Australia > > Feb. 19 - 21, 2017 > 3rd International Conference on Information Systems Security and Privacy (ICISSP 2017) > Porto, Portugal > > Feb. 20 - 21, 2017 > Researcher to Reader Conference > London, UK > > Feb. 20 - 23, 2017 > 12th International Digital Curation Conference > Edinburgh, Scotland, UK > > Feb. 23 - 26, 2017 > Alaska Library Association 2017 Annual Conference > Ketchikan, AK > > Feb. 26 - 28, 2017 > NFAIS 59th Annual Conference > Alexandria, VA > > > > > Copyright ? 2016. National Information Standards Organization > 3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 302, Baltimore, MD 21211 > > Phone: 301-654-2512 Fax: 410.685.5278 > E-mail: nisohq at niso.org > > Newsline editor: Henrietta Verma > > For permission to photocopy or use material electronically from Newsline, ISSN 1559-2774, please access www.copyright.com or contact Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC), 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, 978.750.8400. CCC is a not-for-profit organization that provides licenses and registration for a variety of users. > > > NISO, 3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 302, Baltimore, MD 21211 > Forward this email | About our service provider > Sent by nisohq at niso.org in collaboration with > > Try it free today -------------- next part -------------- FYI Mark Sent from Mark Needleman's iPhone Albert Einstein "There are two things that are limitless, the universe and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe" Begin forwarded message: From: NISOHQ <[1]nisohq at niso.org> Date: December 7, 2016 at 3:07:48 PM EST To: [2]needleman_mark at yahoo.com Subject: NISO December Newsline Reply-To: [3]nisohq at niso.org [s.gif] [4][bbf65ff5-020a-415e-a0ef-313639075483.jpg] [5]NISO home [6]Newsline Archives [7]News & Events [8][c6414bea-40ed-4fb3-8a56-b8b4aade0c9c.jpg] [9]Publications [32a484fe-7d82-4110-9b4a-170e5df0f1b0.jpg] There are many positives associated with being a first mover in a particular market space, such as market leadership, strengthened client relationships, customer loyalty, and an opportunity to leapfrog competitors. Unfortunately, however, moving first often ties one to legacy approaches toward certain processes, an issue that is true of scholarly publishers and the authentication systems that are widely deployed in the library and publishing communities. Libraries and publishers moved quickly to provide their patrons access to subscribed content via IP-address-based authentication systems. This made sense in the early days of the Internet, when most users connected through desktop computers that were hard-wired to campus networks. In the mid-to-late 1990s, few people had home connectivity, and even fewer used mobile devices or laptops connected to a remote network. Since then, transformations in connectivity, institutional collaborations, and mobile computing have greatly enhanced and complicated the ways in which users access content. These complications mean that users experience subscriber access via IP-based protocols that are unreliable and error prone, for reasons unknown to the users. When it works, the user experience and simplicity of IP-based authentication makes accessing content seamless and simple, but the system is also rife with problems. IP addresses are easily spoofed. Also, because the initial IP ranges were far too inadequate for the eventual demand, ranges overlap and are often used as proxies for broader communities than originally designed, making the network horribly insecure. Many nefarious attackers have taken advantage of these vulnerabilities to pirate significant amounts of publisher content. We find ourselves in an environment where an outdated, inappropriate solution forms the basis for providing content to millions of users at tens of thousands of institutions. The entire situation is untenable (it probably has been for years) and we need to address the issue at a broad scale. A number of initiatives to advance more robust technologies to improve access control have found varying levels of success over the years. Any success is often most dependent on local institutional infrastructure. Also, not every content provider is equally prepared to provide access via methods that are not IP-based. Similarly, not every institution can support these other authentication methods. Finally, the user education issue, meaning the task of informing patrons how to gain access via more robust methods, has gotten short shrift. It is about time that libraries and publishers move beyond IP-based authentication. A related [10]effort begun within the STM Association of publishers earlier this year is gaining momentum, and NISO has been engaged in these conversations and is supporting the initiative. Realizing that this work needs to be a broad-based community effort, we are helping to bring library and vendor voices into the conversation. Two community meetings are planned this December, with additional opportunities for engagement lined up as well. Discussions are underway to find means to enhance participation and explore reasonable approaches. This multi-year effort will require participation from a variety of community members. [11]A survey has launched to gain insight into organizational capabilities and interest in this endeavor. If you're interested in helping in these efforts, please respond via the survey. The community will need to establish bridges between institutional IT and content providers and nurture better relationships between patrons and providers. NISO is a terrific venue to bring many of these players together in a mutually supportive way to combat these new security challenges. The work will require a great deal of trust and collaboration; qualities NISO brings to the table. We will have our work cut out for us in the coming year. With this ambitious agenda, I hope you all have a wonderful holiday season and a productive start to your new year! With kindest regards, [60ead791-434d-46dd-9231-1e664de63912.jpg] Todd Carpenter Executive Director, NISO [12]NISO Reports [13]NISO Announces New Publishers Enacting Phase Two of KBART Guidelines, Encourages Other Publishers to Seek Endorsement _________________________________________________________________ [14]NISO Executive Director to Speak at RMG's 2017 ALA/Midwinter Presidents' Seminar: The View from the Top _________________________________________________________________ [15]NISO Professional Development Events in December and January _________________________________________________________________ [16]Forthcoming ISO Ballots _________________________________________________________________ [17]New on the NISO Website [18]New Specs & Standards [19]COUNTER Code of Practice Release 5 Update _________________________________________________________________ [20]Safer, Less Vulnerable Software Is the Goal of New NIST Computer Publication [21]Media Stories [22]NISO Recommended Practice: Outputs of the Alternative Assessment Metrics Project _________________________________________________________________ [23]Ask The Chefs: Where Is The Balance Between Security, Authentication, Marketing, and Privacy? _________________________________________________________________ [24]Monographs, Transparency, and Open Access _________________________________________________________________ [25]Partnering for Discoverability: Knitting Archival Finding Aids to Digitized Material Using a Low Tech Digital Content Linking Process _________________________________________________________________ [26]Is Open Access Enough? Strategies for Healthier OA _________________________________________________________________ [27]A PLOS Response to Open in Action with Open Science _________________________________________________________________ [28]The Internet Archive is Building a Canadian Copy to Protect Itself from Trump Reports NISO Reports Reports3 [29]NISO Announces New Publishers Enacting Phase Two of KBART Guidelines, Encourages Other Publishers to Seek Endorsement The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) is pleased to announce that five publishers are now supplying metadata that conforms to phase two of the recommended practice, [30]KBART: Knowledge Bases And Related Tools (NISO RP-9-2014). Conformance with KBART indicates that the format and content of data supplied by these publishers observe practical recommendations for timely exchange between content providers and knowledge base vendors. The newest endorsers are Greenleaf Publishing, Harvard University Press, IEEE, Oxford University Press, and Project MUSE. Reports4 [31]NISO Executive Director to Speak at RMG's 2017 ALA Midwinter President's Seminar: The View from the Top NISO Executive Director, Todd Carpenter, will participate in RMG's upcoming 2017 ALA/Midwinter Presidents' Seminar. At the event, IT consulting firm RMG explains, "company leaders are asked to consider possibilities for new standards and open source platforms to bring a new era of collaboration and interoperability among library industry systems, services, and customers, and with publishers." The meeting will address several questions, including: * Will FOLIO's Open Source Applications Architecture inspire a catch-up and go-ahead, across-the-library-industry automation era? * Will diverse, collaborating, and competing library communities and companies leverage a common open source microservices-driven core/platform to the advantage of all? * Can the library industry create a global library ecosystem of services and software to benefit library users worldwide? * How will NISO and new standards figure in developing interoperability among library industry players and FOLIO? * How will FOLIO work with NISO? Speakers include Paul Cope (Auto-Graphics), George Coe (Baker & Taylor), Mitchell Davis (BiblioLabs), Mike Grasee (Demco), Neil Block (EBSCO), Sebastian Hammer (Index Data), James Tallman (Innovative Interfaces), Todd Carpenter (NISO), Steve Potash (Overdrive), Skip Dye (Penguin Random House), Jane Burke (ProQuest), Patrick Jones (PTFS/LibLime), Bill Davison (SirsiDynix), and Annette Murphy (The Library Corporation). The seminar will take place on Friday January 20, 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Atlanta, Georgia World Congress Center, Room GWCC A312. Reports5 NISO Professional Development Events in December and January Joint NISO-NFAIS Virtual Conference: Making Certain Digital Content is Preserved: Archiving Digital Resources Wednesday, December 7, 2016 11:00am - 5pm, EST Remember that your paid registration for a NISO virtual conference provides you with access to the archived recording of the full event, so that even if you missed today's live presentation, you can still take advantage of this learning opportunity. Don't let this one get lost in the December rush! Publishers, aggregators, government agencies, research institutes, and libraries understand the value in, and require, archiving mechanisms that ensure access to scholarly records in a constantly changing information landscape. Over the last several years, related best practices have been developed and many initiatives have been launched that attempt to rise to the challenge of preserving these works. However, a clear vision for how to support long-term maintenance to ensure this critical information is not lost or degraded, and who will do the work, has sometimes been lacking. This virtual event will address the past, present, and future of digital preservation and include an overview of the field and information on institutional policies, metadata and formats, accessibility, types of archives and repositories, back-up systems, and issues of security. See the [32]NISO event page to learn the topics being addressed by each of these speakers: * Craig Van Dyck, Executive Director, The CLOCKSS Archive * Jonathan Wheeler, Data Curation Librarian, University of New Mexico * Andrea Goethals, Manager of Digital Preservation and Repository Services, Harvard University * Kate Wittenberg, Managing Director, Portico * Amy Kirchhoff, Archive Service Product Manager, Portico * Stephanie Orphan, Director, Publisher Relations, Portico * Hannah Scates Kettler, Digitial Humanities Research & Instruction Librarian, University of Iowa * Elizabeth Waraksa, Program Director for Research and Strategic Initiatives, ARL * Peter Herdrich, Co-Founder, Antiquities Coalition * Christine Madsen, Chief Innovation Officer and Megan Hurst, Chief Experience Officer, Athenaeum21 * Ricc Ferrante, Information Technology Archivist & Director of Digital Services, Smithsonian Institution Archives For registration details and linked online forms, visit the [33]NISO event page. NISO Webinar: Make it at the Library: How Does Library Technology Support Makerspaces? Wednesday, December 14, 2016, 1:00pm - 2:30pm, EST The movement to help support the "maker" culture among libraries has grown and and is creating vibrant communities centered around the library in many communities. Beyond purchasing equipment and the tools necessary to produce objects, what does the library need to do to support these innovation spaces? How do traditional library services and information management support these communities and new tools? This session will explore how some of the most successful makerspaces have been created and how traditional library services are being incorporated into those spaces. During this session, speakers from three different institutions that have implemented makerspaces, who will discuss how they have integrated traditional services into their maker initiatives. See the [34]event page to find out what will be discussed on the day by speakers George Meadows, Professor, College of Education, University of Mary Washington; Sara Gonzalez, University of Florida; and John J. Burke, Library Director & Principal Librarian, Gardner-Harvey Library, Miami University at Middletown. Begin Thinking Ahead to 2017! NISO Webinar: What Can I Do with This? Making It Easy for Scholars & Researchers to Utilize Content Wednesday, January 11, 2017 1:00pm - 2:30pm Building on the NISO Working Group's activities in the realm of [35]Access and License Indicators, this session will examine the new perplexities associated with open access content and its subsequent reuse in other contexts. What exactly is a permissible use? And for whom? Is there a timing factor involved? And how is one supposed to know that? Speakers will address the many concerns of readers, authors, funders, librarians, platform providers and publishers. Confirmed speakers are Darla Henderson, Assistant Director, Open Access Programs, American Chemical Society (ACS); Maureen C. Kelly, Publishing Consultant; and Howard Ratner, Executive Director, CHORUS. Other names to be announced. For more information, see the [36]event page. NISO Events at ALA Midwinter NISO Annual Update & Standards Meeting Saturday, January 21, 2017, 10:30am - 12:00pm Location: GWCC - B207 The NISO Annual Meeting & Update will take place on Saturday, January 21 (10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. in Georgia World Congress Center Room B207), where you can hear the latest news about NISO's current efforts, including standards, recommended practices, and community meetings covering many areas of interest to the library community. NISO Annual Meeting 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Join us for our Annual Meeting to learn about the status of the organization, all the work that has taken place in 2016, and what's coming in 2017. The meeting is open to the public and all are welcome to participate. NISO Update 11:00 a.m. to Noon. The NISO Update provides the latest news about NISO's current efforts. Working group members and staff will provide updates on projects, some newly underway. For more information, see the [37]event page. Reports6 Forthcoming ISO Ballots NISO Voting members participate in the development, revision, and evaluation of standards. Voting members are able to influence the standards process and mold the future of the industry. The following NISO ballots are open and will close before the next newsletter is distributed. If you are a NISO Voting Member, [38]log into your NISO page and you'll see the ballots linked there. Systematic Review of ISO 9:1995 (Ed 2, vers 3) Information and documentation -- Transliteration of Cyrillic characters into Latin characters -- Slavic and non-Slavic languages This is a ballot for the five-year systematic review of the standard. This International Standard establishes a System for the transliteration into Latin characters of Cyrillic characters constituting the alphabets of Slavic and non-Slavic languages, in accordance with the principles of stringent conversion in Order to permit international information exchange, particularly by electronic means. Systematic Review of ISO 9985:1996 (vers 3) Information and documentation -- Transliteration of Armenian characters into Latin characters This is a ballot for the five-year systematic review of the standard. This International Standard establishes a system for the transliteration of the modern Armenian alphabet into Latin characters, in accordance with the principles of stringent conversion in order to permit international information exchange, particularly by electronic means. Systematic Review of ISO 15919:2001 (vers 3) -- Information and documentation -- Transliteration of Devanagari and related Indic scripts into Latin characters This is a ballot for the five-year systematic review of the standard. This International Standard provides tables which enable the transliteration into Latin characters from text in Indic scripts which are largely specified in rows 09 to 0D of UCS (ISO/IEC 10646-1 and Unicode). Systematic Review of ISO 259-2:1994 (vers 3) Information and documentation -- Transliteration of Hebrew characters into Latin characters -- Part 2: Simplified transliteration This is a ballot for the five-year systematic review of the standard. This part of ISO 259 specifies a simplified System for the transliteration of Hebrew characters into Latin characters. This simplification of the stringent rules established by ISO 259:1984 is especially intended to make easier the processing of bibliographic information (catalogues, indices, citations, etc.). Systematic Review of ISO 259:1984 (vers 4) Documentation -- Transliteration of Hebrew characters into Latin characters This is a ballot for the five-year systematic review of the standard. This International Standard establishes a system for the transliteration of Hebrew characters into Latin characters following the principles of stringent conversion in order to permit international information exchange. Systematic Review of ISO 233-2:1993 (vers 5) Information and documentation -- Transliteration of Arabic characters into Latin characters -- Part 2: Arabic language -- Simplified transliteration This is a ballot for the five-year systematic review of the standard. This part of ISO 233 establishes a simplified System for the transliteration of Arabic characters into Latin characters. This simplification of the stringent rules established by ISO 233:1984 is especially intended to facilitate the processing of bibliographic information (e.g. catalogues, indices, citations, etc). Systematic Review of ISO 233:1984 (vers 4) Documentation -- Transliteration of Arabic characters into Latin characters This is a ballot for the five-year systematic review of the standard. This International Standard establishes a system for the transliteration of Arabic characters into Latin characters following the principles of stringent conversion in order to permit international information exchange. New Work Item Proposal: Revision and Replacement of the Third Edition of ISO TC 46-SC 9 690, Guidelines for Bibliographic references and citations to information resources This International Standard gives guidelines for the preparation of bibliographic references. It also gives guidelines for the preparation of citations in Latin scriptsin works that are not themselves primarily bibliographical. It is applicable to bibliographic references andcitations to all kinds of information resources. This fourth edition willcancel and replace the third edition of ISO 690:2010, which has been technically revised and updated. New Work Item Proposal: Description and presentation of rights information in digital collections The proposed standard provides guidelines on how to describe rights information for digital collections and where to present rights information in the pages of such collections. Reports7 New on the NISO Website * A recording of the November 14, 2016 [39]NISO Open Teleconference "SUSHI and SUSHI-Lite" with Oliver Pesch, EBSCO Information Services and James Van Mil, University of Cincinnati, Standing Committee co-chair * Slides from the NISO November Two-Part Webinar: Digital Security [40]November 9: Part 1: Securing Library Systems [41]November 16: Part 2: Protecting Library Resources From Piracy Specs New Specs & Standards Specs1 [42]COUNTER Code of Practice Release 5 Update Last month's Charleston Conference saw a presentation on the latest developments regarding Project COUNTER. These slides from the presentation outline the progress to date with drafting Release 5 of COUNTER, and include information on new reports, metric types and related attributes, report formats, sample use cases, and the project timeline. Specs2 [43]Safer, Less Vulnerable Software Is the Goal of New NIST Computer Publication The new NIST Interagency Report (NISTIR) 8151: [44]Dramatically Reducing Software Vulnerabilities is based on the organization's work with coders in private industry and government agencies. The publication discusses strategies such as using the appropriate language for the task at hand and making programs modular so that if one part fails, it doesn't all crash. In addition, the authors offer ways for members of the programming community to educate themselves on these important techniques. sens MediaStories Media Stories Media1 [45]NISO Recommended Practice: Outputs of the Alternative Assessment Metrics Project Journal of Collaborative Librarianship 8 (2016) Issue 3; by Jill O'Neill This article by Jill O'Neill, NISO Educational Programs Manager, describes NISO's collaboratively produced Recommended Practice, [46]NISO RP-25-2016, Outputs of the Alternative Assessment Metrics Project. This document "sought to establish a consensus among stakeholders whose activities require robust and precise tools for gauging the impact and reach of scholarship in a globally networked research environment-more robust than were available from impact factor and other such measures." O'Neill also considers next steps, including propelling related efforts and encouraging adoption of the recommended practices. MediaB [47]Ask The Chefs: Where Is The Balance Between Security, Authentication, Marketing, and Privacy? Scholarly Kitchen, Dec. 1, 2016; by Ann Michael MichaeI, herself a Scholarly Kitchen "Chef," or blogger, asks her fellow chefs David Smith, Joe Esposito, Rick Anderson, Michael Clarke, Todd Carpenter, Jill O'Neill, and Lettie Conrad to discuss the thorny issue of balancing the right to privacy with other important concerns. MediaC [48]Monographs, Transparency, and Open Access The Scholarly Kitchen, December 5, 2016; by Jill O'Neill NISO Educational Programs Manager Jill O'Neill finds that, despite some progress in the market, curiosity about a citation can still lead readers down an OA rabbit hole. MediaD [49]Partnering for Discoverability: Knitting Archival Finding Aids to Digitized Material Using a Low Tech Digital Content Linking Process Code{4}Lib Journal, Issue 34, Oct. 25, 2016; by Liz Woolcott, Andrea Payant, Sara Skindelien "As libraries continue to ramp up digitization efforts for unique archival and special collections material, the segregation of archival finding aids from their digitized counterparts presents an accumulating discoverability problem for both patrons and library staff. [Utah State University Libraries have created a process] for semi-automating the batch linking of item and folder level entries in EAD finding aids to the corresponding digitized material in CONTENTdm." MediaE [50]Is Open Access Enough? Strategies for Healthier OA ACRLog, November 12, 2016; by Dylan Burns Burns maintains that predatory journals and publishers benefit from faculty and librarian enthusiasm about open access, while at the same time, even quality OA materials are viewed with suspicion by some in the academy because of concerns with the accuracy of Internet material. He offers librarians some solutions to both problems, providing a way to strengthen OA as a movement as well as improve the materials that OA journals publish. MediaF [51]A PLOS Response to Open in Action with Open Science The Official PLOS Blog, November 4, 2016 by Sheryl P. Denker "With the theme of Open in Action, International Open Access Week 2016 served as a call for researchers, policymakers, funders and publishers around the globe to take 'concrete steps to open up research and scholarship.' In direct response to this call, PLOS thought carefully about Open Science and what it means for us." MediaG [52]The Internet Archive is Building a Canadian Copy Internet Archive Blogs, November 29, 2016; by Brewster Kahle "On November 9th in America," says Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle, "we woke up to a new administration promising radical change. It was a firm reminder that institutions like ours, built for the long-term, need to design for change. For us, it means keeping our cultural materials safe, private and perpetually accessible. It means preparing for a Web that may face greater restrictions." The Archive is therefore building a copy of itself in Canada, with this blog entry soliciting donations for the millions of dollars that undertaking will cost. About NISO Newsline ISSN 1559-2774 NISO's free monthly e-newsletter reports on the latest NISO news, highlights new specifications and standards of interest including calls for public review and comment, abstracts significant media stories on topics of interest to the NISO community, and links to news releases of NISO member organizations. Newsline is distributed via e-mail to subscribers on the first Wednesday of the month and is posted to the NISO website. [53]Newsline Archive ? [54][19484041-c034-4610-b919-ad7524390639.jpg] [55][253ac6df-f3b3-4f68-940a-cb62062d9d24.jpg] [56][af606df3-c60e-48bc-bb07-349948979b3d.jpg] News from NISO Members [57]APA Elects Harvard Medical School Associate Professor Jessica Henderson Daniel 2018 President [58]Publisher Book Sales Were $5.37 Billion in the First Half of 2016 [59]Digital Science Invests in Transcriptic, the Robotic Laboratory in the Cloud [60]2016 DIN Prize Winners [61]Plum Analytics Expands Clinical Research Tracking to Include Citations in Clinical Practice Guidelines in PubMed [62]IET launches new open access program, IET Open [63]Jisc Collections and Elsevier Agreement: Questions and Answers [64]Wiley Becomes First Major Publisher to Require ORCID IDs for Submitting Authors [65]Alina M. Semo Appointed Director of the Office of Government Information Services [66]NGA awards $50K to disparate data challenge winners [67]Request for Information (RFI): Strategic Plan for the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health [68]OCLC Releases EZproxy 6.2.2 [69]ProQuest Releases Results of Its 2016 Space Reclamation Survey [70]Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Awards Grant for arXiv Upgrade [71]New MOOC teaches professors to replicate the connectedness that engages, retains students within an online environment [72]West Virginia University Libraries Join HathiTrust [73]2017 Big Talk from Small Libraries Call for Speakers [74]Zayed University students gear up for Challenge 22 Calendar Upcoming NISO Events Dec. 7, 2016 [75]Making Certain Digital Content is Preserved: Archiving Digital Resources NISO Virtual Conference December 12, 2016 [76]Link Origins Tracking NISO Open Teleconference Dec. 14, 2016 [77]Make it at the Library: How Does Library Technology Support Makerspaces? NISO Webinar January 11, 2017 [78]What Can I Do With This? Making It Easy for Scholars & Researchers to Utilize Content NISO Webinar January 21, 2017 [79]NISO Member Meeting/Update at the American Library Association Midwinter Conference Georgia World Congress Center, Room GWCC - B207 Atlanta, GA Other Events of Interest Dec. 5-9, 2016 International Conference on Asia-Pacific Digital Libraries Tsukuba, Japan Dec. 11-14, 2016 International Conference on Information Systems Dublin, Ireland Dec. 12-13, 2016 Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), Fall 2016 Membership Meeting Washington, DC, USA Dec. 13-16, 2016 International Conference on Digital Libraries New Delhi, India Dec. 16-18, 2016 International Conference on Accessibility to a Digital World Guwahati, India Dec. 18-20, 2016 International Conference: Sciences of Electronics, Technologies of Information and Telecommunications Hammamet, Tunisia Dec. 28-29, 2016 Knowledge Globalization Conference 2016 Dhaka, Bangladesh Jan. 4-6, 2017 International Conference on MultiMedia Modeling Reykjavik, Iceland Jan. 7-8 International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research Colombo, Sri Lanka Jan. 7-14, 20 World Book Fair New Delhi, India Jan. 24-27, 2017 Future of Education Technology Conference Orlando, FL Jan. 25-Feb. 5, 2017 International Kolkata Book Fair Kolkata, India Feb. 1-4, 2017 Ontario Library Association Super Conference Toronto, ON, Canada Feb. 2 - 3, 2017 Association of Canadian Publishers (ACP) Mid-Winter Meeting Toronto, ON Feb. 6-10, 2017 International Conference on Web Search and Web Data Mining Cambridge, UK Feb. 9 - 11, 2017 Specialized Information Publishers Association (SIPA) Winter 2017 Owners and Publishers Retreat Montego Bay, Jamaica Feb. 12 - 15, 2017 13th International Conference on Information Technology St. Gallen, Switzerland Feb. 13 - 17, 2017 Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) Information Online 2017 Conference Sydney, NSW, Australia Feb. 19 - 21, 2017 3rd International Conference on Information Systems Security and Privacy (ICISSP 2017) Porto, Portugal Feb. 20 - 21, 2017 Researcher to Reader Conference London, UK Feb. 20 - 23, 2017 12th International Digital Curation Conference Edinburgh, Scotland, UK Feb. 23 - 26, 2017 Alaska Library Association 2017 Annual Conference Ketchikan, AK Feb. 26 - 28, 2017 NFAIS 59th Annual Conference Alexandria, VA Copyright ? 2016. 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Thank you to all who participated, and please share with colleagues! All best, timothy Timothy J. Dickey, Ph.D., MLIS. tdickey1 at kent.edu (614) 785-1632 -------------- next part -------------- Good afternoon, all, The Dec./Jan. issue of the ASIS&T Bulletin, featuring the special section sponsored by the Standards Committee, has been released: [1]https://www.asist.org/publications/bulletin. Thank you to all who participated, and please share with colleagues! All best, timothy Timothy J. Dickey, Ph.D., MLIS. [2]tdickey1 at kent.edu (614) 785-1632 References 1. https://www.asist.org/publications/bulletin 2. mailto:tdickey1 at kent.edu From needleman_mark at yahoo.com Wed Dec 7 18:12:58 2016 From: needleman_mark at yahoo.com (Mark H Needleman) Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2016 18:12:58 -0500 Subject: [Asis-standards] Bulletin issue has been released In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <76A654BE-A373-45EA-A03E-B2F1860905E7@yahoo.com> Congratulations Mark Sent from Mark Needleman's iPhone Albert Einstein "There are two things that are limitless, the universe and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe" > On Dec 7, 2016, at 5:26 PM, TIMOTHY DICKEY wrote: > > > Good afternoon, all, > The Dec./Jan. issue of the ASIS&T Bulletin, featuring the special section > sponsored by the Standards Committee, has been released: > [1]https://www.asist.org/publications/bulletin. Thank you to all who > participated, and please share with colleagues! > All best, > timothy > Timothy J. Dickey, Ph.D., MLIS. > [2]tdickey1 at kent.edu > (614) 785-1632 > > References > > 1. https://www.asist.org/publications/bulletin > 2. mailto:tdickey1 at kent.edu > _______________________________________________ > Asis-standards mailing list > Asis-standards at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/asis-standards From mzeng at kent.edu Wed Dec 7 18:15:30 2016 From: mzeng at kent.edu (ZENG, MARCIA) Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2016 23:15:30 +0000 Subject: [Asis-standards] Bulletin issue has been released In-Reply-To: <76A654BE-A373-45EA-A03E-B2F1860905E7@yahoo.com> References: , <76A654BE-A373-45EA-A03E-B2F1860905E7@yahoo.com> Message-ID: <7EF356B5-1BF9-4FBD-9B83-BB0EFA9AEBBD@kent.edu> Wonderful news. Congratulations! Hope the effort of the committee will also bring some special sessions at ASIST conference. Marcia Sent from my iPad > On Dec 8, 2016, at 8:13 AM, Mark H Needleman wrote: > > Congratulations > > Mark > > Sent from Mark Needleman's iPhone > > Albert Einstein "There are two things that are limitless, the universe and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe" > >> On Dec 7, 2016, at 5:26 PM, TIMOTHY DICKEY wrote: >> >> >> Good afternoon, all, >> The Dec./Jan. issue of the ASIS&T Bulletin, featuring the special section >> sponsored by the Standards Committee, has been released: >> [1]https://www.asist.org/publications/bulletin. Thank you to all who >> participated, and please share with colleagues! >> All best, >> timothy >> Timothy J. Dickey, Ph.D., MLIS. >> [2]tdickey1 at kent.edu >> (614) 785-1632 >> >> References >> >> 1. https://www.asist.org/publications/bulletin >> 2. mailto:tdickey1 at kent.edu >> _______________________________________________ >> Asis-standards mailing list >> Asis-standards at asis.org >> http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/asis-standards > > > _______________________________________________ > Asis-standards mailing list > Asis-standards at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/asis-standards From thornbug at oclc.org Wed Dec 7 18:21:46 2016 From: thornbug at oclc.org (Thornburg,Gail) Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2016 23:21:46 +0000 Subject: [Asis-standards] Bulletin issue has been released In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: That is great news Timothy -----Original Message----- From: Asis-standards [mailto:asis-standards-bounces at asis.org] On Behalf Of TIMOTHY DICKEY Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2016 5:27 PM To: asis-standards at asis.org Subject: [Asis-standards] Bulletin issue has been released Good afternoon, all, The Dec./Jan. issue of the *ASIS&T Bulletin*, featuring the special section sponsored by the Standards Committee, has been released: https://www.asist.org/publications/bulletin. Thank you to all who participated, and please share with colleagues! All best, timothy Timothy J. Dickey, Ph.D., MLIS. tdickey1 at kent.edu (614) 785-1632 From mhlava at accessinn.com Thu Dec 8 09:19:54 2016 From: mhlava at accessinn.com (margie_hlava) Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2016 14:19:54 +0000 Subject: [Asis-standards] Bulletin issue has been released In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thank you, it is an excellent issue! Good work Marjorie Hlava Mhlava at accessinn.com Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 7, 2016, at 11:21 PM, Thornburg,Gail wrote: > > That is great news Timothy > > -----Original Message----- > From: Asis-standards [mailto:asis-standards-bounces at asis.org] On Behalf Of TIMOTHY DICKEY > Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2016 5:27 PM > To: asis-standards at asis.org > Subject: [Asis-standards] Bulletin issue has been released > > Good afternoon, all, > > The Dec./Jan. issue of the *ASIS&T Bulletin*, featuring the special section sponsored by the Standards Committee, has been released: > https://www.asist.org/publications/bulletin. Thank you to all who participated, and please share with colleagues! > > All best, > timothy > > Timothy J. Dickey, Ph.D., MLIS. > > tdickey1 at kent.edu > (614) 785-1632 > > _______________________________________________ > Asis-standards mailing list > Asis-standards at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/asis-standards From needleman_mark at yahoo.com Mon Dec 12 15:24:35 2016 From: needleman_mark at yahoo.com (Mark H Needleman) Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2016 15:24:35 -0500 Subject: [Asis-standards] Committee member Message-ID: <1B05E65A-B9CB-4A3E-8574-ACECC11DB699@yahoo.com> Folks Betty Landseman had to drop off of the standards committee. If anyone knows someone who would make a good member either please contact them to assess their interest or send me their contact details and I'll get in touch with them Mark Sent from Mark Needleman's iPhone Albert Einstein "There are two things that are limitless, the universe and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe" From needleman_mark at yahoo.com Wed Dec 21 09:55:35 2016 From: needleman_mark at yahoo.com (Mark Needleman) Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2016 09:55:35 -0500 Subject: [Asis-standards] NISO vote Message-ID: Folks Having heard no dissent to comments I just cast the following vote YES On Approval of NISO Z39.99-201X, ResourceSync Framework Specification V1.1 For publication as a US standard Ill be sending out information on some upcoming votes in 2017 soon Mark -------------- next part -------------- Folks Having heard no dissent to comments I just cast the following vote YES On Approval of NISO Z39.99-201X, ResourceSync Framework Specification V1.1 For publication as a US standard Ill be sending out information on some upcoming votes in 2017 soon Mark From needleman_mark at yahoo.com Sun Dec 25 18:45:28 2016 From: needleman_mark at yahoo.com (Mark Needleman) Date: Sun, 25 Dec 2016 18:45:28 -0500 Subject: [Asis-standards] 2 upcoming votes in January Message-ID: Folks there are 2 Upcoming votes in ISO due at different dates In January 2017 1) N921, NWIP, Guidelines for Bibliographic references and citations to information This ballot replaces the one previously sent, which was incomplete. Please resubmit your vote and any accompanying comment. This International Standard gives guidelines for the preparation of bibliographic references. It also gives guidelines for the preparation of citations in Latin scripts in works that are not themselves primarily bibliographical. It is applicable to bibliographic references and citations to all kinds of information resources, including but not limited to monographs, serials, contributions, patents, cartographic materials, electronic information resources (including research datasets, databases, computer software and social media), music, recorded sound, prints, photographs, graphic and audiovisual works, and moving images. It is not applicable to machine-parsable citations. It is also not applicable to legal citations, which have their own standards. This International Standard does not prescribe a particular style of reference or citation. The examples used in this International Standard are not prescriptive as to style and punctuation. Annexes A and B make reference to the relevant clause(s) of this International Standard which explain the requirements for referencing or citing printed and electronic information resources. Annex C gives examples of bibliographic references that comply with this International Standard. If the US votes to approve this as a new project, we are expected to name AT LEAST ONE EXPERT who will work on this standard's development. If you would like to nominate someone, please include the name and contact information in your comments, we are now also required to provide particular information when adding Experts to working groups: The Expert?s full name and e-mail address, a salutation (Dr., Ms., etc.) as well as one of the following Stakeholder Categories: Industry and Commerce Government Consumers Labour Academic and Research Bodies Standards Application Non-governmental Organization (NGO) If anyone wishes to be on this committee or knows some who would make a good member let me know Comments and a recommendation for a vote due by 1/11/17 - no matter how we vote we are required to provide a justification for why we believe this New work Item if developed into a standard will or will not be used in the US 2) ISO/FDIS 15836-1, Information and documentation -- The Dublin Core metadata element set -- Part 1: Core elements Do you approve the technical content of the final draft? This is a ballot for the TC46/SC4 draft standard, ISO/FDIS 15836-1, Information and documentation -- The Dublin Core metadata element set -- Part 1: Core elements. This document establishes 15 core metadata elements for cross-domain resource description. These terms are part of a larger set of metadata vocabularies maintained by the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative. Properties in the /terms/ namespace are included in ISO 15836-2. This document does not limit what might be a resource. This document does not provide implementation guidelines. However, the elements are typically used in the context of an application profile which constrains or specifies their use in accordance with local or community-based requirements and policies Comments and a recommendation for a vote needed by 1/22/2107 Relevant documents attached Happy Holidays everyone Mark -------------- next part -------------- Folks there are 2 Upcoming votes in ISO due at different dates In January 2017 1) N921, NWIP, Guidelines for Bibliographic references and citations to information This ballot replaces the one previously sent, which was incomplete. Please resubmit your vote and any accompanying comment. This International Standard gives guidelines for the preparation of bibliographic references. It also gives guidelines for the preparation of citations in Latin scripts in works that are not themselves primarily bibliographical. It is applicable to bibliographic references and citations to all kinds of information resources, including but not limited to monographs, serials, contributions, patents, cartographic materials, electronic information resources (including research datasets, databases, computer software and social media), music, recorded sound, prints, photographs, graphic and audiovisual works, and moving images. It is not applicable to machine-parsable citations. It is also not applicable to legal citations, which have their own standards. This International Standard does not prescribe a particular style of reference or citation. The examples used in this International Standard are not prescriptive as to style and punctuation. Annexes A and B make reference to the relevant clause(s) of this International Standard which explain the requirements for referencing or citing printed and electronic information resources. Annex C gives examples of bibliographic references that comply with this International Standard. If the US votes to approve this as a new project, we are expected to name AT LEAST ONE EXPERT who will work on this standard's development. If you would like to nominate someone, please include the name and contact information in your comments, we are now also required to provide particular information when adding Experts to working groups: The Expert?s full name and e-mail address, a salutation (Dr., Ms., etc.) as well as one of the following Stakeholder Categories: Industry and Commerce Government Consumers Labour Academic and Research Bodies Standards Application Non-governmental Organization (NGO) If anyone wishes to be on this committee or knows some who would make a good member let me know Comments and a recommendation for a vote due by 1/11/17 - no matter how we vote we are required to provide a justification for why we believe this New work Item if developed into a standard will or will not be used in the US 2) ISO/FDIS 15836-1, Information and documentation -- The Dublin Core metadata element set -- Part 1: Core elements Do you approve the technical content of the final draft? This is a ballot for the TC46/SC4 draft standard, ISO/FDIS 15836-1, Information and documentation -- The Dublin Core metadata element set -- Part 1: Core elements. This document establishes 15 core metadata elements for cross-domain resource description. These terms are part of a larger set of metadata vocabularies maintained by the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative. Properties in the /terms/ namespace are included in ISO 15836-2. This document does not limit what might be a resource. This document does not provide implementation guidelines. However, the elements are typically used in the context of an application profile which constrains or specifies their use in accordance with local or community-based requirements and policies Comments and a recommendation for a vote needed by 1/22/2107 Relevant documents attached Happy Holidays everyone Mark -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: N2622, ISO-TC046_Resolution by correspondence WG3 convenor for 2017-2020.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 94683 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- From mhlava at accessinn.com Thu Dec 29 12:39:02 2016 From: mhlava at accessinn.com (margie_hlava) Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2016 10:39:02 -0700 Subject: [Asis-standards] A QUICK VOTE In-Reply-To: <1AD0C8DD-3B68-4C7D-88A7-B104C250B169@yahoo.com> References: <1AD0C8DD-3B68-4C7D-88A7-B104C250B169@yahoo.com> Message-ID: <72B6ECE5-DF96-45F3-AF4E-4971BE940464@accessinn.com> I vote yes Marjorie Hlava Mhlava at accessinn.com Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 29, 2016, at 7:34 AM, Mark Needleman wrote: > > > Anyone have a problem with this? > > Proposed resolution for renomination of convenor of ISO/TC 46/WG 3 "Conversion > of written languages > > Do you approve Mr. Peeter P?ll as convenor of ISO/TC 46/WG 3 "Conversion of > written languages?? > I?ve attached the associated document from ISO > The vote is not due until sometime in January but I figured we could get it > done if no-one had any problems with it > Mark > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Asis-standards mailing list > Asis-standards at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/asis-standards From thornbug at oclc.org Thu Dec 29 14:15:18 2016 From: thornbug at oclc.org (Thornburg,Gail) Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2016 19:15:18 +0000 Subject: [Asis-standards] A QUICK VOTE In-Reply-To: <72B6ECE5-DF96-45F3-AF4E-4971BE940464@accessinn.com> References: <1AD0C8DD-3B68-4C7D-88A7-B104C250B169@yahoo.com> <72B6ECE5-DF96-45F3-AF4E-4971BE940464@accessinn.com> Message-ID: agree -----Original Message----- From: Asis-standards [mailto:asis-standards-bounces at asis.org] On Behalf Of margie_hlava Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2016 12:39 PM To: Mark Needleman Cc: ASIST Standards Committee Subject: Re: [Asis-standards] A QUICK VOTE I vote yes Marjorie Hlava Mhlava at accessinn.com Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 29, 2016, at 7:34 AM, Mark Needleman wrote: > > > Anyone have a problem with this? > > Proposed resolution for renomination of convenor of ISO/TC 46/WG 3 > "Conversion of written languages > > Do you approve Mr. Peeter P?ll as convenor of ISO/TC 46/WG 3 "Conversion of > written languages?? > I?ve attached the associated document from ISO > The vote is not due until sometime in January but I figured we could get it > done if no-one had any problems with it > Mark > 2017-2020.pdf> > > > > _______________________________________________ > Asis-standards mailing list > Asis-standards at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/asis-standards _______________________________________________ Asis-standards mailing list Asis-standards at asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/asis-standards From tdickey1 at kent.edu Thu Dec 29 15:18:25 2016 From: tdickey1 at kent.edu (TIMOTHY DICKEY) Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2016 15:18:25 -0500 Subject: [Asis-standards] A QUICK VOTE In-Reply-To: References: <1AD0C8DD-3B68-4C7D-88A7-B104C250B169@yahoo.com> <72B6ECE5-DF96-45F3-AF4E-4971BE940464@accessinn.com> Message-ID: No objections from me. -tjd (... and Happy Holidays everyone!) Timothy J. Dickey, Ph.D., MLIS. tdickey1 at kent.edu (614) 785-1632 On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 2:15 PM, Thornburg,Gail wrote: > agree > > -----Original Message----- > From: Asis-standards [mailto:asis-standards-bounces at asis.org] On Behalf > Of margie_hlava > Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2016 12:39 PM > To: Mark Needleman > Cc: ASIST Standards Committee > Subject: Re: [Asis-standards] A QUICK VOTE > > I vote yes > > Marjorie Hlava > Mhlava at accessinn.com > Sent from my iPhone > > > On Dec 29, 2016, at 7:34 AM, Mark Needleman > wrote: > > > > > > Anyone have a problem with this? > > > > Proposed resolution for renomination of convenor of ISO/TC 46/WG 3 > > "Conversion of written languages > > > > Do you approve Mr. Peeter P?ll as convenor of ISO/TC 46/WG 3 > "Conversion of > > written languages?? > > I?ve attached the associated document from ISO > > The vote is not due until sometime in January but I figured we could > get it > > done if no-one had any problems with it > > Mark > > > 2017-2020.pdf> > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Asis-standards mailing list > > Asis-standards at asis.org > > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/asis-standards > > > _______________________________________________ > Asis-standards mailing list > Asis-standards at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/asis-standards > > _______________________________________________ > Asis-standards mailing list > Asis-standards at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/asis-standards > -------------- next part -------------- No objections from me. -tjd (... and Happy Holidays everyone!) Timothy J. Dickey, Ph.D., MLIS. [1]tdickey1 at kent.edu (614) 785-1632 On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 2:15 PM, Thornburg,Gail <[2]thornbug at oclc.org> wrote: agree -----Original Message----- From: Asis-standards [mailto:[3]asis-standards-bounces at asis.org] On Behalf Of margie_hlava Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2016 12:39 PM To: Mark Needleman <[4]needleman_mark at yahoo.com> Cc: ASIST Standards Committee <[5]asis-standards at asis.org> Subject: Re: [Asis-standards] A QUICK VOTE I vote yes Marjorie Hlava [6]Mhlava at accessinn.com Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 29, 2016, at 7:34 AM, Mark Needleman <[7]needleman_mark at yahoo.com> wrote: > > >? ? Anyone have a problem with this? > > Proposed resolution for renomination of convenor of ISO/TC 46/WG 3 > "Conversion of written languages > >? ? Do you approve Mr. Peeter P??ll as convenor of ISO/TC 46/WG 3 "Conversion of >? ? written languages?? >? ? I?ve attached the associated document from ISO >? ? The vote is not due until sometime in January but I figured we could get it >? ? done if no-one had any problems with it >? ? Mark > 2017-2020.pdf> > > > > _______________________________________________ > Asis-standards mailing list > [8]Asis-standards at asis.org > [9]http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/asis-standards _______________________________________________ Asis-standards mailing list [10]Asis-standards at asis.org [11]http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/asis-standards _______________________________________________ Asis-standards mailing list [12]Asis-standards at asis.org [13]http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/asis-standards References 1. mailto:tdickey1 at kent.edu 2. mailto:thornbug at oclc.org 3. mailto:asis-standards-bounces at asis.org 4. mailto:needleman_mark at yahoo.com 5. mailto:asis-standards at asis.org 6. mailto:Mhlava at accessinn.com 7. mailto:needleman_mark at yahoo.com 8. mailto:Asis-standards at asis.org 9. http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/asis-standards 10. mailto:Asis-standards at asis.org 11. http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/asis-standards 12. mailto:Asis-standards at asis.org 13. http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/asis-standards