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Making Sense of the Alphabet Soup of Standards Practical Support for Managing Electronic Resources DDA KBART Transfer Betty Landesman ER&L Conference February 24, 2015

DDA Demand Driven Acquisition of Monographs Recommended practice (NISO RP-20-2014) for publishers, vendors, aggregators, and libraries Charge was to develop flexible model for DDA programs http://www.niso.org/publications/rp/rp-20-2014 Approved June 24, 2014 Model should allow for DDA programs that meet local budget and collection needs, allow for consortial participation, support cross-aggregator implementation, account for how DDA impacts all functional areas of the library

Charge to Working Group Develop recommendations on: Best practices for populating and managing the pool of titles under consideration for potential purchase Development of consistent models for the three basic aspects of e-book DDA that work for publishers and libraries; Methods for managing DDA of multiple formats Ways in which print-on-demand solutions can be linked to DDA Best practices – include methods for automated updating and removal of records 3 basic aspects of DDA – free discovery to prevent inadvertent transactions, temporary lease, purchase DDA most commonly used for e-books but method can also be applied to print

Areas of Recommended Practice (1) Goals and objectives Choosing content to be made available Choosing DDA models (auto-purchase, STL Profiling Loading records DDA models - Mix of auto-purchase and STL based on goals of program Profiling should be relevant to goals of program

Areas of Recommended Practice (2) Removing content Assessment Preservation Consortial DDA Public library DDA Consortial DDA – 3 models: Multiplier, Limited Use, Buying Club

Want to Learn More? Full text of RP-20-2014: http://www.niso.org/publications/rp/rp-20-2014 Working Group roster: http://www.niso.org/workrooms/dda/roster/ Interest Group E-mail list: http://www.niso.org/lists/dda-info Results of 2013 survey: http://www.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/12541/DDA_Survey_Results.pdf

Knowledge Bases and Related Tools Joint NISO/UKSG Working Group Recommended practice (NISO RP-9-2014) to provide guidance for accurate metadata exchange between content providers and knowledge base developers What’s the problem being addressed? UKSG = United Kingdom Serials Group

OpenURL query (base URL + metadata string) OpenURL basics print collections gateways article citation database repository OpenURL query (base URL + metadata string) publisher/provider holdings data publisher website link resolver/ knowledge base Proper attribution – this slide is taken from a NISO presentation at the NASIG 2014 conference A database contains information about web resources (e.g. what journal holdings are available in JSTOR), how you link to articles in them, what resources a library has licensed/owns Link resolver/knowledgebase know what content the library can access and where This gets users to the “appropriate copy” – content they can use target (cited) article

What Can Go Wrong? Publisher gives wrong metadata for title to knowledgebase Link resolver uses bad metadata to make link Link does not resolve to correct target Data not current Issue has been removed Provider hasn’t notified that issue is live

Hence, KBart Provides simple metadata exchange format – e.g., publication_title, date_first_issue_online First adopted as NISO Recommended Practice (RP-9) in 2010, with focus on metadata formatting for journal resources Updated in 2014 to include more complex issues in metadata supply – consortia-specific metadata; metadata transfer for open access publications, e-books, and conference proceedings

Want to Learn More? Text of RP-9-2014 available at http://www.niso.org/publications/rp/rp-9-2014/ KBART Endorsement (requirements, list of formal endorsers): http://www.niso.org/workrooms/kbart/endorsement/ KBART Registry (contacts, URLs, instructions): https://sites.google.com/site/kbartregistry/ Interest Group List (get updates, provide feedback): http://www.niso.org/lists/kbart_interest/ Endorsement = agree to format and exchange content availability data according to guidelines Interest Group List – anyone can participate

Transfer Code of Practice - set of voluntary best practice guidelines for publishers involved in the transfer of a journal between publishers Includes: Provision of ongoing access to online content Exchange of subscriber lists DOI and URL transfer Perpetual access rights to journal content UKSG Transfer Working Group released 1st version of the Code of Practice in 2006; version 2.0 September 2008; version 3.0 March 2014 http://www.uksg.org/transfer UKSG = United Kingdom Serials Group Guidelines to help ensure continued accessibility to journal content when there is a transfer between parties

How Does Transfer Work? The Transfer Code of Practice containing roles and responsibilities of transferring and receiving publishers is available on the UKSG web site at http://www.uksg.org/sites/uksg.org/files/TRANSFER_Code_of_Practice_3%200_FINAL.pdf Supplementary information and glossary documents (not part of Code itself) are available at http://www.uksg.org/Transfer/Code Transferring publisher: digital content files, access to title, subscriber and non-subscriber access, other content and data types, journal URL, communication, identifier information Receiving publisher: access to title, licensing terms, communication, subscription lists, identifier information

Want to Learn More? List of the publishers endorsing the code: http://www.uksg.org/transfer/transfer_publishers (but see also next slide) Enhanced Transfer Alerting Service Journal Transfer Notification Database - http://etas.jusp.mimas.ac.uk/ Journal Transfer Notification Form (for participating publishers) - http://etas.jusp.mimas.ac.uk/ Transfer Notification Blog - http://uksg-transfer.blogspot.com/ And for your up-to-date notification pleasure - Join the Transfer Notification List to get e-mail alerts when a journal transfer is announced - https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A0=TRANSFER Enhanced Transfer Alerting Service – designed to facilitate communication of journal transfers Database serves as archive of transfer information supplied by publishers using the service

Where Does NISO Fit In? February 9, 2015 – press release announced Transfer Code of Practice now supported and maintained by NISO Transfer 3.0 republished as NISO RP-24-2015 (http://www.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/14411/rp-24-2015_Transfer.pdf) A NISO Standing Committee has been formed to manage ongoing support of the Code of Practice List of Transfer publishers now also at http://www.niso.org/workrooms/transfer/transfer_publishers/ Hosted by ALCTS, Association for Library Collections and Technical Services

Betty Landesman blandesman@ubalt.edu