NISO RP-16-2013 PIE-J The Presentation & Identification of E-Journals.pdf
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1、 NISO RP-16-2013 PIE-J: The Presentation clear numbering and dates; editors, editorial boards, and sponsoring organizations; and frequency of publication. Graphic design and inclusion of information that allows easy access to all content. Special considerations for retroactive digitization. The pres
2、entation of e-content is a broad and detailed topic, many aspects of which are not covered in these recommendations. To achieve the working groups goal of enabling e-journal content to be reliably discovered, cited, and accessed by users over time, these recommended practices have a deliberately nar
3、row focus on e-journalswhether born digital or retroactively digitizedand on only those elements of an e-journal that relate to the presentation of title information and supporting metadata, plus practices related to title identification and content access over time. Specifically, the recommended pr
4、actices do not address or apply to: Content that is continuously updated, i.e., “integrating resources” such as databases, loose leaf services, many reference works, and most websites. The focus of integrating resources is to present current content rather than to provide long-term discovery of and
5、access to earlier content. Many aspects of journal website design, unless the practices relate to proper title presentation and journal history or enable ready access to content. PIE-J: The Presentation researchers will find the information that they need; librarians will have better control of thei
6、r collections; and online providers and publishers will benefit from increased use of their publications. Not inconsequentially, treating each distinct title in a journals history as a separate title will result in an increase in the number of titles that publishers can include in their packages and
7、 align the counts more closely with the number of titles libraries report having in their collections. Moreover, when all titles in a journals history are displayed and researchers can locate them, overall journal usage counts and the possibility of additional citations will increase. Throughout the
8、 recommended practice guidelines, constructive advice is included to help with the presentation of born-digital content as well as to support the continued digitization of content from journals originally published only in print. An appendix of examples is included with an eye towards demonstrating
9、that there are many ways to provide clear and accurate information that will facilitate long-term access to e-journal content. 1.2 Terms and Definitions The following terms, as used in this recommended practice, have the meanings indicated. Term Definition back matter Any material printed at the end
10、 of the journal, after the main articles. May include bibliography, index, end notes, list of advertisers, reader response card, etc. born-digital journal An e-journal that originated in digital form, even though it may also have been published in print at the same time. Compare to retroactively dig
11、itized content. chronology The date(s) used by a publisher to identify a release or range of releases of a serial publication; that is, the cover date. citation title The form of the journal title to be used when citing articles found in a journal. current title The title of a journal that is now in
12、 use. See also former title and succeeding title. DOI name A string that specifies a unique object within the DOI system. DOI is an acronym for digital object identifier. See further references to DOI in Appendix D and Appendix E. PIE-J: The Presentation e.g., monthly, quarterly. front matter Materi
13、al that precedes the first page of text, before the main articles. May include the half title, frontispiece (illustration usually facing the first page or title pagemore common in books), title page, table of contents, letters to or from the editor, acknowledgements (or list of contributors), list o
14、f illustrations, list of tables, names of editors and editorial board members, and masthead information; may also include “header information” or “journal leader,” which usually includes the metadata concerning the journal itself as well as metadata concerning the issue of the journal and the indivi
15、dual article(s). ISSN International standard serial number, a unique identifier for a specific serial or other continuing resource in a defined medium. (ISO 3297) ISSN-L Linking ISSN designated by the ISSN Network to enable collocation or linking among the different media versions of a continuing re
16、source. (ISO 3297) link resolver An automated system that converts citation metadata into one or more locations where the cited content may be found. major title change Alterations to a title that are significant enough to require a new ISSN assignment and bibliographic description, as determined by
17、 ISSN and library cataloging rules. metadata Data that provides information about other data. Typical metadata about a journal includes its title, ISSN, date, publisher, and subject information. publisher A person or organization whose predominant activity is to commission, create, collect, validate
18、, edit, host, and distribute information in printed and/or in electronic form. PIE-J: The Presentation ISSN YYYY-YYYY (Online); ISSN-L XXXX-XXXX (Linking ISSN). 2.4 Enumeration and Chronology Systems Numbering systems help users know if they have all of the content that has been issued. Dates of pub
19、lication are essential to indicate currency or timeframe of the information. 2.4.1 Use an enumeration system that is clear and simple when starting a new title, e.g.: Vol. 1, No. 1 (2011 Jan 3). 2.4.2 Use a date of publication, at a minimum. 2.4.3 Keep identifying information (such as volume, issue,
20、 and page numbering) parallel, whenever possible, across all versions of a journal; for example, when introducing an e-journal for a previously print-only journal, use the enumeration system of the print version in the e-journal version. 2.4.4 Use the original enumeration and chronology scheme when
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