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NISO Framework and Standards Update

NISO Framework and Standards Update . American Library Association Annual Conference NISO Standards Roundup June 25, 2006. Topics. NISO Framework Discussion Current Activities Discussion. Lorcan Dempsey Bruce Rosenblum Robin Murray Oliver Pesch Dan Greenstein Pat Stevens.

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NISO Framework and Standards Update

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  1. NISO Frameworkand Standards Update American Library Association Annual Conference NISO Standards Roundup June 25, 2006

  2. Topics • NISO Framework • Discussion • Current Activities • Discussion

  3. Lorcan Dempsey Bruce Rosenblum Robin Murray Oliver Pesch Dan Greenstein Pat Stevens With assistance from Brian Lavoie

  4. Info. Objects Repository D2D Colls. Space BI Orgs. Mgmt. People Network Environ. ID ID P P T T F F Repository Info. Objects D2D Space Colls. BI Mgmt. Orgs. Network People Environment

  5. NISO Strategic Directions Document NISO will focus and prioritize its efforts in relation to a strategic map. To do this NISO will maintain a strategic map of the information landscape that pinpoints features of the landscape most critical for the creation, persistent management and exchange of trusted information in support of research and learning.

  6. This is important for two reasons: • The community that NISO serves is changing rapidly. It needs better ways of identifying and prioritizing its requirements and actions which might address them. • NISO has scarce resources. They need to be deployed effectively.

  7. Standards help you link services into solutions • Identification • What are we talking about? • Formats and Structures • What is it? • How is it constructed? • Transaction • How shall we talk about it? • Policy • What are the rules we follow?

  8. User workspaces Information organizations Network services Our emerging information ecologyGrowing interdependence

  9. Activities Discovery to delivery Repository Space--Connecting Business intelligence Management and policy Connecting People Information objects Collections Organizations Services What’s goes on inside anInformation Organization Vocabulary Under Work

  10. 3 vectors • Activity • Entity -- What’s connected • Type of standard • Taking each in turn • Against one other

  11. Activities-to-Services Mapping Mgmt. BI Network Space Repository Environment D2D ID Policies Trans. Format

  12. Activities-to-Entities Mapping Information Objects People Organizations Collections ID Policies Transactions Format

  13. Entities-to-Services Mapping BI Mgmt. Repository Network Space Environment D2D People Orgs. Colls. Info. Objects

  14. Putting it all together!

  15. Info. Objects Repository D2D Colls. Space BI Orgs. Mgmt. People Network Environ. ID ID P P T T F F Repository Info. Objects D2D Space Colls. BI Mgmt. Orgs. Network People Environment

  16. Discussion

  17. Improve Refine Allocate standards Use Iterate Use to Define Working Groups Identify Gaps? Identify important parallel activities and organizations? To do?

  18. Current NISO work

  19. Identifiers Roundtable Findings • Public Identifiers are critical • to link heterogeneous services • Identifiers require support • Technical and social infrastructure • NISO can help • Explain how identifiers work • Help define supporting infrastructure

  20. SUSHI -- Not the fishStandard Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative • Web service protocol • ERM system or other client • Requests/Receives • COUNTER reports in XML • From content providers • Freeing librarian time for analysis

  21. SUSHI -- Not the fishStandard Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative • A building and testing approach • Working exchange with COUNTER JR1 • Draft standard available in the Fall • Seeking implementers for the test

  22. SUSHI -- Not the fishStandard Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative • More information on NISO website • Free online webinars • Sponsors:Ebsco, ExLibris, Serials Solutions, Swets Information Services, and Thomson Scientific • Workshop: Managing Electronic Collections, September 28-30, 2006 in Denver, CO

  23. License Expression Working Group • Exchange of license information • Between libraries and publishers • Based on DLF ERMI work • Draft ONIX XML Schema under review • Co-sponsors: • NISO, DLF, Editeur, PLS • Co-chairs: • Nathan Robertson, U of MD, ERMI participant • Alicia Wise, PLS

  24. Journal article versions • Help users distinguish among • Multiple versions of an article • Tasks: • Identifying most common stages • Defining names and metadata • Establishing systems for capturing metadata • Report on Step 1 out soon • Co-chaired with ALPSP • Chair: Cliff Morgan, Wiley

  25. RFID Working Group • RFID lets libraries • Improve service • Operate more efficiently • Involves variety of vendors • Activities • Understand underlying standards • Guide to promote interoperability • Input to ISO standard • Vinod Chacra, VTLS, Chair

  26. OpenURL • OCLC appointed Maintenance Agency • First step: Advisory Committee • Contact: • Phil Norman, norman@oclc.org

  27. Themes • Partnership, partnership, partnership • Build on existing standards • Shorter time frames http://www.niso.org Email: pstevens@niso.org

  28. Discussion

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