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ISSN News
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Gaëlle Béquet will chair the next ISO TC 46 meeting in Wellington, New Zealand
Gaëlle Béquet will chair the next ISO TC 46 meeting which will take place in Wellington, New Zealand from 9-13th May, 2016. TC46/SC9, the subcommittee on Identification and description, will hold its plenary meeting on Wednesday 11th May. Several representatives of ISO registration authorities (including the ISSN International Centre) will attend.
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>> ISO, May 2016 |
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RDA, Bibframe and Serials conference at the National Library of France on the 27th April
Regina Reynolds (US ISSN Centre) and Clément Oury (ISSN IC) will hold a conference about RDA, Bibframe and Serials at the National Library of France (Paris, France, 27th April 2016).
This conference is part of the BnF RDA-thon, a series of events dedicated to RDA.
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>> Eventbrite RDAthon 2016 |
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ISSN IC meetings with New Zealand and Australian national centres
Gaëlle Béquet and Clément Oury will have a meeting with the colleagues of ISSN New Zealand (Wellington) on Monday 9th May, 2016. Further to the presentation of the current situation at ISSN New Zealand, the debate will focus on the future strategy of the ISSN IC and its network. A similar meeting will be organized on Friday 13th May, 2016 between Clément Oury and ISSN Australia (Canberra).
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International Conference organised by ISSN IC: “Bibliographic metadata getting linked…”
On April 28th, ISSN IC is organising an International Conference entitled Bibliographic metadata getting linked: business cases and projects
By invitation only.
This conference will be available through a streaming video as from April 28th (morning) from this link: http://chronovideo.com/ISSN
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>> The conference programme |
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ISSN IC will participate in ABES conference
Pierre Godefroy, IT Coordinator, and Nathalie Cornic, Deputy Head of the Data, Network & Standards Department, will participate in a workshop about a metadata enhancement project shared between ISSN IC and ABES. They will also attend the annual conference organised by ABES (the French Higher Education Bibliographic Agency). This event gathers national and international experts as well as 500 LIS profesionals around topics like serials cataloguing and electronic resources acquisition. 2016 general topic is: From puzzle to mosaic towards scientific and technical information.
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>> ABES conference, 10-11th May, 2016 |
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Keepers workshop to be held on 6-7th June 2016 in Paris
The ISSN International Centre and EDINA (University of Edinburgh) will organize their second international workshop in Paris on the 6th and 7th of June 2016. This event forms part of the Keepers Extra project, being carried out at EDINA as a JISC investment. It will again bring together representatives of international archiving agencies, national libraries, research libraries and consortia, and other key stakeholders who share the common goal of increasing the proportion of e-journal coverage in archiving agencies. This June 2016 workshop will represent the first activities of a shared international action agenda and form the basis of an ongoing international e-journal preservation network.
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>> EDINA, April 2016 |
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ISSN IC will be present at ElPub in June 2016
Nathalie Cornic, Deputy Head of the Data, Network and Standards department, will present a poster at the 20th International Conference on Electronic Publishing (ELPUB). The title of the presentation is: ROAD: the Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources to Promote Open Access Worldwide. The conference will investigate the position and power of players and agents, and aims to sharpen the view for current challenges and ways forward to reshape the publishing system.
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>> ELPUB 2016, 7-9th June, 2016 |
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ISSN IC at the 18th Fiesole Collection Development Retreat
The Fiesole Collection Development Retreats Series 2016: Presentations now available!
Discover the papers presented at the Fiesole conference organized by Casalini Libri from 6th to 8th April 2016. Gaëlle Béquet (ISSN IC), Todd Carpenter (NISO) and Graham Stone (University of Huddersfield) were the speakers invited by Helen Henderson (Information Power Ltd) to give a talk at the special session about identifiers on April 7th.
Presentations will be soon on ISSN IC Slideshare: http://fr.slideshare.net/ISSNIC40/presentations
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>> Fiesole Collection Development Retreats |
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Compartir buenas prácticas en el trabajo fortalece centros nacionales de ISSN
El pasado 7 de enero de 2016, en la ciudad de Buenos Aires, tuvo lugar el encuentro entre los Centros Nacionales de ISSN, argentino y colombiano. El motivo de esta reunión fue establecer lazos de cooperación y compartir experiencias de trabajo, entre otros temas más de colegaje. Como resultado de esta reunión, el Centro Colombiano está implementando una jornada gratuita, sobre Sistemas de creación y gestión de publicaciones seriadas en línea, con énfasis en Open Journal Systems.
A través de una capacitación a los participantes para interactuar con el sistema de publicación en línea (OJS), se mostrará como contribuir a la preservación de publicaciones seriadas en soporte papel, fomentando la migración a formatos electrónicos que facilitan su preservación y consulta a través de la Web, utilizando el código ISSN.
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>> Biblioteca nacional de Colombia, Abril 2016 |
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Standards
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World-wide review of the FRBR-Library Reference Model, a consolidation of the FRBR, FRAD and FRSAD conceptual models
You are invited to comment on FRBR-LRM as part of a world-wide review. Comments will be reviewed by the FRBR Review Group and by the Consolidation Editorial Group. Please send all comments to Chris Oliver (christine.oliver@uottawa.ca), Chair of the FRBR Review Group by May 1, 2016.
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>> IFLA cataloguing section, March 2015 |
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ISSN standard systematic review
Since 15th April, 2016, voting is open about the systematic review of the ISSN standard.
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ISBN: public survey has ended
The public survey about the ISBN standard PR NF ISO 2108 revision, has finished in April 2016. This is the second step of a three year project to publish a revised standard in 2017. The Working Group consists of over 30 international experts as well as key organisations in liaison such as GS1 and its convenor is Stella Griffiths, Executive Director of the International ISBN Agency.
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>> AFNOR Norm'Info |
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Libraries
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Latindex has a new website
Since Mid-April, Latindex has published a new interface with new search, download and statistics functionalities.
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>> Latindex, April 2016 |
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The CRIS revolution & how it affects academic publishing
Elsevier’s Pure is one of many current research information systems (CRIS) aiming to consolidate research information in one plateform. The benefits of this kind of systems are highlighted. Vendors and information brokers already have in place the integrations needed to help publishers make full use of identifiers, adopt industry standards, and make their data harvestable. Five best practices are mentioned that publishers can implement to meet the research tracking demands of institutions.
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>> Book Business, April 2016 |
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Transparency: the emerging third dimension of Open Science and Open Data
Through an exploration of the concept of research transparency as a third dimension of open science and open data, an important linkage is made to the research lifecycle as a setting for potential transparency interventions by libraries. Four broad areas of opportunity for LIS engagement and action on transparency in open science are highlighted. Questions such as ‘How does this trend impact on library and institutional policy?’, ‘What new library services might be developed?’ and ‘How should iSchools augment their educational offerings to encompass transparency concepts?’ will be explored.
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>> LIBER Quarterly, April 2016 |
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Scholarly Communication
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Text and data mining to support science
The topic of text and data mining has an importance for researchers, but also for the industry. For the researchers, getting access to the publications of their pairs is a daily necessity, that has its consequences. If we gave access to research data, the gears of data mining certainly would work at full capacity to reveal information that might be surprising. This could go in one direction : more scientific discoveries. (Article in French)
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>> The Conversation, April 2016 |
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The quality of open access journals – what do academic authors think?
The problem of low quality open access journals is overemphasized, writes Witold Kieńć, social media specialist at De Gryter, analysing the results of Key Challenges of Research Communication De Gruyter Open Author’s Survey. 67% of the respondents know a high quality open access journal dealing with their research topic. Authors who published more papers in the last 3 years than their average disciplinary colleagues are more likely to know a top-tier OA venue.
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>> OpenScience, April 2016 |
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‘Publish or perish’ – the problem threatening academic research
Academic publishing is more ethically complicated than you might think. From plagiarism to fraud and the ‘publish or perish’ culture at universities… Virginia Barbour, Chair of the Committee on Publication Ethics, thinks these are wicked problems with no easy solutions.
but accepting the complexity may at least help to understand what it is that needs to be solved.
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>> The Ethics Centre, April 2016 |
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European action plan for open science
The Amsterdam Call for Action on Open Science is the key outcome of the two-day conference ‘Open Science – From Vision to Action’ organised by Dutch State Secretary for Education, Culture and Science Sander Dekker as part of the Netherlands EU Presidency. The aim is to provide access to scientific publications in open access, not only for reseachers and students, but also to anyone who need to access the publications. The EU has adopted two main goals: full open access for all publicly funded scientific publications by 2020, and Open Data as the standard for all publicly funded research.
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>> EU 2016, April 2016 |
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Open Access
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Open Access and research institutions in Poland
This report published on the Open Science Platform ICM, University of Warsaw aims to provide Polish research institutions with a set of most important information and best practices that would help them in the implementation of openness in the polish context. Divided in two parts, the fist one includes four case studies of institutional OA policies. In the second part are formulated practical recommendations for Polish institutions. The full report is available in Polish.
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>> OpenAire Blog, April 2016 |
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The costs of open and closed access: using the Finnish research output as an example
The aim of this paper is to assess the statistical tools and data that the Finnish libraries currently have for comparing the costs associated with different modes of disseminating scientific publications. The potential costs associated with Open Access publishing models are analysed and compared with the current cost structure of paywalled access. A description of current Finnish Open Access policies and their funding models are also provided, as well as the alternatives on how best to develop statistical tools to estimate the true costs of scientific publishing.
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>> LIBER Quarterly, April 2016 |
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Revisiting open access journal policies and practices in Serbia
EIFL has announced a new 10-month project in Serbia, titled Revisiting open access journal policies and practices in Serbia, with the Serbian Library Consortium for Coordinated Acquisition (KoBSON – EIFL’s partner consortium in Serbia) and the National Library of Serbia. The project will improve visibility of Serbian OA journals, and enhance their attractiveness for researchers – both readers and authors.
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>> EiFL, April 2016 |
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Events
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ISSN IC will exhibit at Abu Dhabi Book Fair 27-30th April 2016
Participants are welcome to meet ISSN IC’s sales representative, Ms Joy Raynaud, at the Business Club, Hall 10
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>> Abu Dhabi Book Fair,
27th April-3rd May, 2016
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Library Publishing Forum 2016, Denton (TX), USA
Topic: Amplifying scholarship: more choices, more voices. Tools and strategies, relationships between library publishing and scholarly communication will be discussed.
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Library Publishing Coalition,
17-19 May 2016
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NASIG 31st Annual Conference, Albuquerque (NM), USA
Embracing New Horizons is the general topic, with focuses on electronic resources, scholarly communications, continuing resource cataloging, and serials information chain.
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NASIG, 9-12th June 2016 |
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Libraries as publishers: building a global community, Ann Arbor (MI), USA
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IFLA 2016 Satellite Meeting,
10-12th August, 2016
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