Whither Bibliographic Data? Designing a roadmap to a new bibliographic information ecosystem

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Whither Bibliographic Data

Designing a roadmap to a new

bibliographic information ecosystem

Todd A. Carpenter, Executive Director, NISOChanneling Content in an Integrated World,

FEDLINK Spring Expo - May 22, 2013

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• Non-profit industry trade association accredited by ANSI with 150+ members

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

• Volunteer driven organization: 400+ spread out across the world

• Represent US interests to ISO TC 46 & also 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, and ISBN (indirectly)

About

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The NISO Community

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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 �

72 LSA Members

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Actively participate internationally with ISO, EDItEUR, IFLA, ICSTI, International STM Association, CODATA,

UK Serials Group, LIBER, Standards Australia, IETF, ISO Registration Authorities

NISO Internationally

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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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Our Dear Old Friend, MARC

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Our Dear Old Friend, MARC (formatted for your viewing pleasure)

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MARC ComponentsEncoding Structure

Z39.2ISO 2709:2008 -- Format for information exchange

Format structure

Anglo-American Cataloging Rules (2nd Edition) AACR2 Resource Description & Access

Exchange SystemZ39.50

SRU/SRW

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Why is MARC so efficient? It had to be.

Photo: Computer History Museum Data: Memory Prices (1957-2013)

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Why is MARC so efficient? It had to be.

$2,642,412

per MB

in 1965

Photo: Computer History Museum Data: Memory Prices (1957-2013)

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How much computer technology pre-dates this?

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Unfortunately, quite a bit...

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Why?

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We avoid improving infrastructure

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Billions and billions of records

Photo: dfulmer

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Photo:from I Love Libraries

MARC’s Massive installed base

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If you were building a network todaywould you string copper everywhere?

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If you building a metadata ecosystem,would you start here?

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library applications /capproved January 15, 1988 by American National Standards Institute ; developed by the National Information Standards Organization. aNew Brunswick, N.J., U.S.A. :bTransaction Publishers,cc1989. axii, 50 p. ;c26

cm. 0aNational information standards series,x1041-5653 a"ANSI/NISO Z39.50-1988." 0aLibrary information networksxStandardszUnited States. 0aComputer network protocolsxStandardszUnited States. 0aInformation storage and retrieval systemsxStandardszUnited States.2 aAmerican National Standards Institute. bc-GenCollhZ674.8i.N44

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“MARC Must Die!”-Roy Tennant (2002)

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Mmmmmm, Brains!

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MARC is useful.It is efficient.

It is our lingua franca.

There are many reasons to retain it.

But wait.....

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Everyone understand the semantic web?

Image: Matthew Hodgson - Beyond Web 2.0

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Everyone understand the semantic web?

Image: Matthew Hodgson - Beyond Web 2.0

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But is it sufficient?

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Organizations will not move away from a legacy system unless the new system:

a) Is demonstrably cheaperb) Is demonstrably more effective in producing results (discovery, use, etc.)c) Will make the organization demonstrably more efficient (staff, management, sales, etc.) ORd) The legacy system becomes entirely non-interoperable with other, more important systems ORe) The legacy system breaks and cannot be repaired

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Can we say a new metadata management system

based on linked data will be/do one of those things?

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What can we learn from IETF?

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A good specification is necessary

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A good specification is necessary

but it is not sufficient

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  It  is  in….              Adop%on                 (or  rather,  in  its  absence)

The point at which most standards fail is not prior to consensus

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“You would be a fool to design a system based

on an interchange protocol.”

- Mark Bide, EDItEUR

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Next generation library systems are

already in production

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Just a few...

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How can we assure that we are doing the right things?

For everyone?That will save resources?

That will improve services?That will be adopted?

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NISO’s Bibliographic Roadmap Initiative

With gracious thanks to the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

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Initiative coordinationGap identificationEconomic analysis

Engage diverse players Open process

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Defining what you are by what you are not

Not designing a specNot picking winners/losersNot advancing any “agenda”

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What have we done?

In-person meeting on April 15-16in Baltimore

An unconference on bibliographic data exchange

45 in-personmore than 40 more online

more than 200 subsequent viewers

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Next steps

Prioritization (IdeaScale)Virtual discussion sessions

Meeting at ALAReport this fall

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What we are trying to avoid

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The world makes way for the man who knows where he is going.

- Ralph Waldo Emerson

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“If you don't know where you're going, you might not

get there.”- Yogi Berra

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Questions?Comments?Thoughts?Discussion

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Thank you!

Todd Carpenter, Executive Directortcarpenter@niso.org

National Information Standards Organization (NISO)3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 302

Baltimore, MD 21211 USA+1 (301) 654-2512

www.niso.org

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