ISSN International Centre @ CNI Fall 2023 Membership Meeting (Washington D.C., December 11-12, 2023)
The video of the presentation delivered by Gaëlle Béquet, Director of the ISSN International Centre, and Thomas Padilla, Internet Archive, about the multi-custodial approach to digital preservation of scholarship has just been made available by the Coalition for Networked Information.
ISSN International Centre @ CNI Fall 2023 Membership Meeting (Washington D.C., December 11-12, 2023)
Jefferson Bailey, Director, Archiving & Data Services, Internet Archive, and Gaëlle Béquet, Director of the ISSN International Centre, will give a joint presentation on the multi-custodial approach to digital preservation of scholarship. Topics will include the Internet Archive Scholar project, which aims to build a comprehensive collection of open-access academic publications published on the web whose preservation is shared by several organizations, and the Keepers Registry, which indexes the titles of digital journals archived by 14 partner agencies. The full program is available.
Charleston Library Conference 2023 soon online! (November 27 – December 1)
Presentations from the Charleston Conference have been recorded and will be broadcast online from November 27. The presentation on Keepers Registry and the Submit.Retrieve.Reuse service will be broadcast on November 30 at 14.40 EST, 20.40 CET. This will be followed by a Q&A session with Gaëlle Béquet, Director of the ISSN International Center, and Michelle Polchow, Electronic Resource Librarian at the University of California Davis. For further information, visit https://www.charleston-hub.com/.
Presentation of Keepers Registry at the Journées de la Documentation en Mathématiques (November 21, 2023, online)
The Réseau National des Bibliothèques de Mathématiques (RNBM), France, is organizing the Journées de la Documentation Mathématique (Mathematical Documentation Days) from November 20 to 24, 2023, on the theme of preservation and persistent access to documentation for mathematical research. The presentation of Keepers Registry and the Submit.Retrieve.Reuse service is scheduled on November 21 at 16.00 CET. Presentations by ZBW – Leibniz Information Center for Economics and LOCKSS/CLOCKSS, two archiving agencies partnering with Keepers Registry, will follow. The full program is available.
Le Réseau National des Bibliothèques de mathématiques (RNBM) organise du 20 au 24 novembre 2023 les Journées de la Documentation mathématique sur le thème de la conservation et de l’accès pérenne à la documentation pour la recherche en mathématiques. La présentation de Keepers Registry et du service Submit.Retrieve.Reuse est programmée le mardi 21 novembre à 16.00 CET. Cette présentation sera suivie de celle de la ZBW – Leibniz Information Center for Economics et de celle de LOCKSS/CLOCKSS, deux agences d’archivage partenaires de Keepers Registry. Le programme complet est disponible.
Chantier d’attribution d’ISSN par le Centre ISSN France / ISSN assignment by ISSN France
Parallèlement au chantier d’attribution d’ISSN mené par l’Agence bibliographique de l’enseignement supérieur (Abes) et concernant les titres étrangers, le Centre ISSN France traite les titres électroniques français en libre accès (possédant un ISSN imprimé mais pas d’ISSN électronique) ainsi que les titres français sans ISSN.
L’objectif de l’Abes et du Centre ISSN France reste commun : améliorer le référencement des titres de Mir@bel.
En 18 mois, le Centre ISSN France a permis à lui seul l’ajout de 705 ISSN.
Pour mémoire vous pouvez consulter la captation vidéo de la présentation Centre ISSN France, retour d’expérience d’un partenaire particulier – (BnF).
While the French Bibliographic Agency for Higher Education (Abes) is assigning ISSNs for foreign titles, the ISSN Centre France is processing French open access electronic titles (with a printed ISSN but no electronic ISSN) and French titles without an ISSN.
The aim of Abes and ISSN France remains the same: to improve the referencing of Mir@bel titles.
In 18 months, the Centre ISSN France alone has added 705 ISSNs.
For the record, you can watch the video of the presentation Centre ISSN France, feedback from a special partner – (BnF).
The ISSN International Centre and its Network: A brief Introduction
A paper about the ISSN Network has just been published by Access, the official journal of the Nepal Library Association, Kathmandu. This journal seeks to publish articles to disseminate information pertaining to Libraries, Library and Information Science and Library professionalism. Check it here pp. 170-174: https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/access/.
Abes et Mir@bel : retours sur le chantier d’attribution de n°ISSN pour les revues en accès libre
Début 2022, en s’appuyant sur les données de la base Mir@bel et sur la Base de Connaissance BACON, un corpus d’environ 700 titres étrangers en libre accès ne possédant pas d’eISSN était identifié.
Ce chantier, qui vise à améliorer l’identification des ressources en libre accès, et éventuellement de leur généalogie, en demandant leur numérotation ISSN, concerne un large périmètre, soit 88 pays et 75 Centres Nationaux différents. Un an et demi après son lancement, voici un bilan de l’avancée de ce chantier au long cours.
At the beginning of 2022, using data from the Mir@bel database and the BACON Knowledge Base, a corpus of around 700 international open access titles that do not have an eISSN was identified.
This project, which aims to improve the identification of open access resources, and possibly their genealogy, by requesting their ISSN assignment, covers a wide area, i.e. 88 countries and 75 different ISSN National Centres. A year and a half after its launch, here is a progress report on this long-term project.
IBICT will present the Pinakes Project on November 28th, 2023
The Brazilian Institute of Information in Science and Technology (Ibict), that hosts ISSN Brazil, will present the Pinakes Project on November 28th, from 9am to 12pm. Pinakes Project aims at modernizing Ibict’s traditional bibliographic services and building its information and technological infrastructure. This event is free and open to the public. It will take place in the Auditorium of the Socioeconomic Center of the UFSC.
Registrations should be made at https://www.even3.com.br/servicos-bibliograficos-ibict/.
Webinar ISSNs and eISSNs – what you need to know
Thanks to the African Journals On Line (AJOL) team for posting the video of the webinar about ISSNs and eISSNs. If you wish to learn why ISSN are important for your publications, go ahead and watch it. The webinar lasts one hour and it is worth your time! https://lnkd.in/eE8GGbeA