International Identifier for serials
and other continuing resources, in the electronic and print world

DOAJ and ISSN International Centre to cooperate on improving the preservation of open access journals

DOAJ, the CLOCKSS ArchiveInternet ArchiveKeepers Registry/ISSN International Centre and Public Knowledge Project (PKP) have agreed to partner to provide an alternative pathway for the preservation of small-scale, APC-free, Open Access journals. The recent study, authored by M. Laakso, L. Matthias, and N. Jahn, has revived academia’s concern over the disappearance of the scholarly record disseminated in Open Access (OA) journals. DOAJ will act as a single interface with CLOCKSS, PKP and Internet Archive and facilitate a connection to these services for interested journals.

Reports regarding the effective preservation of the journals’ content will be aggregated by the ISSN International Centre (ISSN IC) and published in the Keepers Registry. Gaëlle Béquet, ISSN IC Director, commented: “As the operator of the Keepers Registry service, the ISSN International Centre receives inquiries from journal publishers looking for archiving solutions. This project is a new step in the development of our service to meet this need in a transparent and diverse way involving all our partners.”

The Royal Library of Belgium is now an ISNI registration agency

The Royal Library of Belgium (KBR) has been licensed by ISNI International Agency since 1 October 2020 as an International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI) registration agency for Belgian public identities active in a creative sector, such as the publishing world.
ISNI International Agency is responsible for the creation and dissemination of identifiers, as well as the administration of the database. It promotes and leads the adoption of ISNI identification worldwide.

ISSN Latvia developed a new Portal for Publishers

To improve the work process of the National Library of Latvia (NLL), a decision was made to develop a new IT system – Portal for Publishers (Portal). The goal was to create an online space where publishers could request and receive international standard numbers (ISBN , ISSN , ISMN) and barcodes generated from them, as well as UDC indexes. Publishers can also submit legal deposit copies of online publications and reports on publishing activities for statistical purposes.

Clarivate launched the Arabic Citation Index in Egypt

Arabic Reference Citation Index (ARCI), one of the Egyptian Knowledge Bank projects, introduced an Arabic interface for the Web of Science, providing access to bibliographic information and citations to scholarly articles from Arabic journals. The primary aim of ARCI is to evaluate the quality and research output of Arabic researchers, universities and research organizations. The ISSN Egyptian agency played a key part in promoting the ISSN to be the essential check point in committee discussions, and got agreement that metadata will be re-evaluated based on Egyptian journal records in the ISSN Portal in case of data discrepancies.  For more information on selection criteria, see the brochure, and click here for more information on how to submit a journal.

ISO International standard 3297:2020 is now available in English and French

The ISSN International Centre, i.e. the Registration Authority for the ISO International standard 3297:2020 – Information and documentation, is proud to announce that the standard is now available in English and French. This document defines and promotes the use of a standard code (ISSN) for the unique identification of serials and other continuing resources. Thank you to the international experts who contributed to the development of this sixth version. Long live the ISSN!

75th anniversary of the National and University Library of Bosnia & Herzegovina

The National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina was established on 31 October 1945 by the Regulation on the National Library of the Yugoslav Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 2020, the National and University Library of B&H (NULB&H) celebrates the 75th anniversary of its founding (31st October).

In spite of the fact that the Library building (Vijecnica) and 90% of its valuable documentary content were destroyed in the Summer of 1992, the library has succeeded in the revival of most of its services, and it works according to the Law of Librarianship. A huge effort of reconstruction and reconstitution of catalogues and collections based on preserved collections was undertaken. Following the technological development and requirements of users, the library has gradually transformed functions and services in the attempt to adapt towards modern library and information trends. This institution represents Bosnia and Herzegovina in the international library associations, and it is home for the ISSN, ISBN and ISMN agencies.