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Transcript of NISO Bibliographic Development Roadmap - Project Discussion Webinar, Phase 2
NISO’s Bibliographic
Roadmap Phase 2 Webinar
Todd A. Carpenter, NISO Executive DirectorNettie Lagace, NISO Associate Director, Programs
December 5, 2013
This project is generously supported
by a grant from
Agenda:
Very brief introduction to initiative
Recap of the in-person meeting
Outcomes & IdeaScale ranking
Discussion of ideasGathering more input,
suggestionsNext steps
Bibliographic data exchange is
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How can we assure that we are doing the
right things?
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?
“You would be a fool to design a
system based on an interchange
protocol.”
- Mark Bide, EDItEUR
Some “next generation library
systems” are already in production
Defining what you are by what you are not
Not designing a specNot picking
winners/losersNot advancing any
“agenda”
A good specification is
necessary
A good specification is
necessarybut it is not sufficient
It is in…. Adoption
(or rather, in its absence)
The point at which most standards fail is not prior to consensus
How can NISO help?
DEFINING A BIBLIOGRAPHIC ROADMAP
A NISO SYMPOSIUMAPRIL 15-16, 2013
Meeting Goals:Identify/Discuss active
projectsBrainstorm existing gapsPrioritize 3-6 subtopics
Plan deeper exploration of issues
Diversify players in discussion
Planned outcomes of meeting were:
1) Identify and prioritize topics for further exploration
2)Identify gaps in our collective
understanding of the future
of bibliographic exchange
3) Provide a forum for sharing data exchange
efforts and in turn, expose them to a
broader international community
4) Organize next steps to advance understanding of
these issues
Report of suggested ideas
Where to next?
Based on the outcome of this
meeting:
Identify 3-5 projects for further
discussion
Convene small discussion groups
of 5-10 expertsfor each topic
Arrange 2-3 calls with suggested
experts
Discussion roundtable of
expertsat ALA Midwinter
(by invitation)
Final Report distributed in March 2014
Thank you!Todd Carpenter, Executive DirectorNettie Lagace, Associate Director,
Programs
[email protected] Information Standards
Organization (NISO)3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 302
Baltimore, MD 21211 USA+1 (301) 654-2512
www.niso.org