NISO RP-23-2015 Protocol for Exchanging Serial Content (PESC).pdf
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1、 NISO RP-23-2015 Protocol for Exchanging Serial Content (PESC) Approved May 14, 2015 A Recommended Practice of the National Information Standards Organization NISO RP-23-2015 Protocol for Exchanging Serial Content (PESC) About NISO Recommended Practices A NISO Recommended Practice is a recommended “
2、best practice” or “guideline” for methods, materials, or practices in order to give guidance to the user. Such documents usually represent a leading edge, exceptional model, or proven industry practice. All elements of Recommended Practices are discretionary and may be used as stated or modified by
3、the user to meet specific needs. This recommended practice may be revised or withdrawn at any time. For current information on the status of this publication contact the NISO office or visit the NISO website (www.niso.org). Published by National Information Standards Organization (NISO) 3600 Clipper
4、 Mill Road, Suite 302 Baltimore, MD 21211 www.niso.org Copyright 2015 by the National Information Standards Organization All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. For noncommercial purposes only, this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or b
5、y any means without prior permission in writing from the publisher, provided it is reproduced accurately, the source of the material is identified, and the NISO copyright status is acknowledged. All inquiries regarding translations into other languages or commercial reproduction or distribution shou
6、ld be addressed to: NISO, 3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 302, Baltimore, MD 21211. ISBN: 978-1-937522-66-7 Protocol for Exchanging Serial Content (PESC) NISO RP-23-2015 iii Contents Foreword . v Section 1: Introduction 1 1.1 Purpose and Scope . 1 1.2 Terms and Definitions 1 Section 2: Recommendations
7、 3 2.1 Package . 3 2.1.1 Package Content 3 2.1.2 The Manifest Document . 3 2.1.3 Package Structure 3 2.1.4 Package Format . 5 2.2 Exchanging Packages . 5 2.3 Conformance Levels 5 2.3.1 Conformance Level 0 . 5 2.3.2 Conformance Level 1 . 6 2.3.3 Conformance Level 2 . 7 2.4 Notes on Conformance Levels
8、 7 Section 3: Guidelines for Effective Implementation 8 3.1 Material Inclusion/Exclusion 8 3.2 Validation . 8 3.3 File Naming 8 3.4 Consistency . 8 3.4.1 Consistency in File Naming 8 3.4.2 Consistency of Delivered File Types 9 3.4.3 Consistency with Serial Item Identifiers 9 Appendix A: Examples of
9、Packages 10 Appendix B: Additional Detail on Use Cases 16 Appendix C: How to Apply for ISSN and DOI 20 Appendix D: Related Standards and Recommended Practices 23 Appendix E: FAQ 26 Appendix F: XSD Schemas for each PESC Conformance Level 27 NISO RP-23-2015 Protocol for Exchanging Serial Content (PESC
10、) iv Protocol for Exchanging Serial Content (PESC) NISO RP-23-2015 v Foreword About this Recommended Practice Many different organizations, such as libraries, archives, indexing services, content aggregators, publishers, and content creators exchange and work with the diverse digital files that comp
11、rise serial content. There are many reasons for copies of serial content to be transferred from organization to organization, and even within a single organization, many times during the lifecycle of the content. When exchanging content, the files that comprise a serial “publication” are packaged to
12、gether in some manner and these packages can be highly variable. There are a number of elements that may be present in the exchange of serial content. These include: The content itself, represented by digital files Descriptive metadata describing the intellectual content of the files Structural meta
13、data describing how the files are related to one another A manifest describing what files should be present when more than one file is sent The package that holds all of the information described above These elements can be combined and delivered in many different ways. For example, members of the N
14、ISO Protocol for Exchanging Serial Content Working Group have received or delivered such content in the following ways: an e-mail with multiple attachments (an XML file along with 3 JPEG files) that represent a single manuscript according to the text of the e-mail; a ZIP file that contains hundreds
15、of separate files that may or may not be accompanied by metadata or a manifest file that explains their relationships; a tar file that represents an entire issue of content with directory structures that implicitly define relationships between files; and an EPUB, comprised of HTML, XML, and image fi
16、les. In addition to the variety of delivery methods and packaging, the packages themselves may contain a handful of files for a single issue or over a million files for a full journal title backfile. If the amount of material being exchanged is small, or the exchange happens rarely, this variation m
17、ight not be a problem, but for organizations that exchange large quantities of serial content on an ongoing basis, this variation leads to frustrations and inefficiencies. To address these issues, NISO approved the formation of a Working Group in June 2013 with the charge to: Examine current practic
18、e and see what strategies are currently used in the community. Depending on the results of this exploration the Working Group might find that it is possible to either adopt a current method wholesale or to make changes to a current method to better address the specific needs of serial content, rathe
19、r than creating a new method from scratch. Develop a Recommended Practice for the specifications of packaging that can be used for archiving and exchanging digital files related to periodic publications. NISO RP-23-2015 Protocol for Exchanging Serial Content (PESC) vi The guidelines in this document
20、 provide the recommendations developed by the PESC Working Group on the best way to manage all of the elements of serial content packaging in a manner that aids both the content provider and the content recipient in understanding what has been delivered and received. NISO CCM Topic Committee Members
21、 The Content and Collection Management (CCM) Topic Committee had the following members at the time it approved this Recommended Practice: Marti Heyman, Co-chair Cengage Learning Betty Landesman, Co-chair University of Baltimore va Bolkovac Yale University Library Eric Childress OCLC Research Marjori
22、e M.K. Hlava Access Innovations / Data Harmony Rebecca Kennison K|N Consultants Amy Kirchhoff ITHAKA/JSTOR/Portico Robert Klingenberger Yale University LibrariesNISO PESC Working Group Members The following individuals served on the NISO Protocol for Exchanging Serial Content (PESC) Working Group, w
23、hich developed and approved this Recommended Practice: Jean-Baptiste Bertrand Charg de systme dinformation documentaire - Clo Mark Donoghue IEEE Publishing Technology Beth Friedman Data Conversion Laboratory, Inc. Leslie Johnston, Co-chair National Archives and Records Administration Laurie Kaplan S
24、erialsSolutions/ProQuest Amy Kirchhoff ITHAKA/JSTOR/Portico Andrea Kudzia (through January 2014) Cengage Jennifer Melinn (through December 2013) Wolters Kluwer Oliver Pesch EBSCO Laura Randall (from June 2014) National Library of Medicine Gabriele Schaefer (from February 2014) Springer Henning Schne
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