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NISO Releases Updated Draft of SERU: A Shared Electronic Resource
Companies (Publishers/Vendors), Libraries, News, Patrons and Users
|From the National Information Standards Organization: The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) announces the availability of a draft update of SERU: A Shared Electronic Resource Understanding for public comment (NISO RP-7-201X) through February 19, 2012. SERU offers publishers and libraries the opportunity to save both the time and the costs associated with a negotiated and […]
New Issue Alert: Information Standards Quarterly (Fall 2011)
Associations and Organizations, Companies (Publishers/Vendors), Libraries, New Issue, Productivity, Publishing
|Information Standards Quarterly (Vol. 23, No. 4; Fall 2011;) The theme of this issue: Standards Implementation Benefits Via NISO: In the issue’s main feature article, Mary Jackson (Auto-Graphics, Inc.) quantifies the productivity benefits of implementing the NISO Circulation Interchange Protocol (NCIP) standard and illustrates the savings with case studies and before and after workflow comparisons. […]
From the Book Industry Study Group: The Book Industry Study Group (BISG) announced today the publication of a new Policy Statement detailing best practices for assigning ISBNs to digital products. Developed over the past 18 months within BISG’s Identification Committee, BISG Policy Statement POL-1101 addresses the critical need to reduce product identification confusion in the […]
The focus of this issue: standards. Kevin Hawkins, head of digital publishing production for MPublishing, Guest Editor Direct to Table of Contents (Vol. 14 No.1; Summer (August) 2011 Direct to Articles A Note from the Guest Editor by Kevin S. Hawkins The Value of Standards in Electronic Content Distribution: Reflections on the Adoption of NISO […]
Information Standards Quarterly, 2011 Winter 23(1):3. Note: This is the first open access issue of ISQ. Direct to Table of Contents: Information Standards Quarterly (ISQ) Winter 2011, Volume 23, Issue 1 Letter from the Managing Editor FEATURES NISO Year in Review 2010 by Karen Wetzel TC46 Year in Review 2010 by Cynthia Hodgson IN PRACTICE […]
This webinar took place on March 16. 2011. Speakers: Thomas Baker, DCMI Mikael Nilsson, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Metadata Harmonization: Making Standards Work Together (41 Slides; PDF) See Also: More NISO/DCMI Webinars are Scheduled Throughout the Year