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Standards: Who is developing what, where, and why? Todd Carpenter, Executive Director, NISO American Association of University Presses Conference New Orleans, LA • • • June 23, 2014

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Standards: Who is developing

what, where, and why?

Todd Carpenter, Executive Director, NISO American Association of University Presses Conference

New Orleans, LA • • • June 23, 2014

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Image: DanTaylor Image: Joel Washing

Standards are familiar, even if you don’t notice

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A US-baed non-profit industry trade association accredited by ANSI with 200+ members

Mission of developing and maintaining technical standards related to information, documentation, discovery and distribution of published materials & media

Volunteer driven organization: 400+ spread out across the world

Represent US interests to ISO TC 46 & subcommitteesAlso serve as Secretariat for ISO TC46/SC9 - Identification & Description

Responsible for standards like ISSN, DOI, Dublin Core metadata, DAISY digital talking books, OpenURL, MARC records format, and ISBN

About

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NISO’s Community

35 % Publishers/Publishing Organizations �

32% Libraries/Library Organizations �

36 LSA Members �(non-voting) �

33% Library Systems Suppliers, Publishing Vendors & Intermediaries �

ISO �

ANSI �

Other SDOs �

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Technical Committee (TC) 46 Information & Documentation

Subcommittees (SC): 4 – Systems Interoperability

8 – Performance Measurement 9 – Identification & Description

11 – Records Management

NISO manages the Secretariat of ISO TC 46, SC 9

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• IDEAlliance - Magazine industry, PRISM

• Library of Congress - MARC, PREMIS, SRU/SRW

• ALA - AACR2, RDA

• IDPF - EPUB, E-books

• ARMA-International - Records Management

• OASIS - XML Standards

• CrossRef - DOIs, FundRef, CrossMark

• IMSGlobal - Learning Management Systems

• Amazon - ASIN, KINDLE

Still More Standards(ish) Organizations

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• Image:  Mark  Bide  (EDITEUR)12

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13• Image:  Mark  Bide  (EDITEUR)

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14• Image:  Mark  Bide  (EDITEUR)

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One Ring to Rule Them All?

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Photo: Minneapolis College of Art and Design Library

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Photo: OSU Thompson Library Stacks” by Kristin Six

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You  can’t  walk  the  stacks    in  a  digital  library

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Some NISO Work in these areas

Open  Discovery  Initiative

Knowledgebases  &   Related  Tools

Open  Access  Metadata  and  Indicators

Some NISO work in these area

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A Few Key Concepts In identification & description

(identifiers & metadata)

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The thing being identified

The Referent

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The string identifying the referent

The Identifier

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The data that describes the referent

The Metadata

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Identifiers can be but are not necessarily names (often better if they aren’t)

IDs can be but need not be human-readable. They also may or may not be human understandable.

Not every attribute need be described

An ID & its metadata

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Functional Granularity

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Functional Granularity

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Functional Granularity

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Functional Granularity

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Functional Granularity

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Functional Granularity

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Functional Granularity

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You identify and describe an item at the level

at which it makes sense for your business needs

to identify that item

Functional Granularity

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A lesson in functional granularity

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Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR)

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<indecs> description model

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How it fits together in a complex media ecosystem

ISWC

ISRC ISTC

ISBN

ISSN

CSI ISMN

ISAN

ISAN

IPI

IPI

ISNI

VIAF IPDA

DOI �

DOI

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Making the Theoretical Practical

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So are these things the same or not?

Revising the ISBN

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Managing metadata well is expensive

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Managing metadata poorly

is more expensive (often in ways you can’t measure)

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On the horizon

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Non-­‐Textual  Content

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Linked  Open  Data

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Scientific Data

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Digital Preservation

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Altmetrics

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We all want our own

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Thank you! Todd Carpenter, Executive Director

[email protected] National Information Standards Organization (NISO)

3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 302 Baltimore, MD 21211 USA

+1 (301) 654-2512 www.niso.org