NISO RP-9-2014 Knowledge Bases and Related Tools (KBART) Recommended Practice.pdf
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1、 1 NISO RP-9-2014 Knowledge Bases and Related Tools (KBART) Recommended Practice A Recommended Practice of the National Information Standards Organization Prepared by the KBART Phase II Working Group NISO RP-9-2014, KBART Phase II Recommended Practice About NISO Recommended Practices A NISO Recommen
2、ded Practice is a recommended “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
3、 used as stated or modified by 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 This recommended practice may be revised or withdrawn at any time.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 O
4、rganization (NISO) 3600 Clipper Mill Road Suite 302 Baltimore, MD 21211 www.niso.org Copyright 2014 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 o
5、r transmitted in any form or by 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 rep
6、roduction or distribution should be addressed to: NISO, 3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 302, Baltimore, MD 21211. ISBN: 978-1-937522-41-4 NISO RP-9-2014, KBART Phase II Recommended Practice iii Contents Foreword . v Section 1: KBART after Phase I 1 1.1 Establishment of an Endorsement Process and KBART
7、 Registry . 1 1.2 KBART Survey of Libraries and Consortia . 1 1.3 KBART Outreach . 2 1.4 KBART Information Hub 2 Section 2: Compliance and Collaboration 3 2.1 Compliance 3 2.2 Collaboration Activities . 4 Section 3: Metadata for Consortia 6 3.1 Introduction 6 3.2 Consortia Survey Summary 6 3.3 Recom
8、mendations for Consortium-Specific Files 7 3.4 File Contents and Naming Changes . 7 Section 4: Open Access Metadata 9 4.1 Its Free Stuff Isnt It? Why Is Metadata for OA Required? 9 4.2 Open Access Survey Summary 9 4.3 Consideration of Types of Open Access 10 4.4 Changes in the Recommendations 10 Sec
9、tion 5: E-Books and Conference Proceedings 12 5.1 Importance of Metadata 12 5.2 Changes of Title . 13 5.3 Changes in the Recommendations 13 Section 6: Guidelines for Effective Exchange of Metadata with Knowledge Bases 16 6.1 Method of Exchange 16 6.2 Frequency of Exchange 16 6.3 Data Contacts . 16 6
10、.4 Data Format 16 6.5 File Name . 17 6.6 KBART Data Fields . 18 Section 7: Next Steps 27 NISO RP-9-2014, KBART Phase II Recommended Practice iv Appendix A: Sample Files 28 Appendix B: Survey Results 36 Bibliography 71 NISO RP-9-2014, KBART Phase II Recommended Practice v Foreword About This Recommen
11、ded Practice In 2007, UKSG, a nonprofit organization that connects the information community, commissioned a report, Link Resolvers and the Serials Supply Chain. This report identified and described a range of problems affecting the efficiency of OpenURL linking. The report recommended (in section 7
12、.1.1) the creation of a group that would determine and promote “best practice” solutions for the overall community to improve the exchange of metadata with knowledge bases. In conjunction with the National Information Standards Organization (NISO), UKSG set up a working group that would bring togeth
13、er members of all parts of the electronic resources supply chain to address the problems identified in the UKSG report and propose a community solution, backed up by educational activities and an Information Hub to support adopters. The joint NISO/UKSG KBART (Knowledge Bases And Related Tools) Worki
14、ng Group was established in December 2007 and the Phase I Recommended Practice published in January 2010 (NISO RP-7-2010) was the result of the initial phase. Original Charge and Scope The KBART Working Groups original charge was to improve the supply of data to link resolvers and knowledge bases, i
15、n order to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of OpenURL linking. This was to be achieved by providing best practice guidelines, educational materials and events, and a web hub to act as a central resource for knowledge base information. The NISO/UKSG KBART Working Groups scope focused on prob
16、lems in the information supply chain that relate to the data supplied to knowledge bases. This specifically excluded wider problems with OpenURL linking, which fall either within the remit of OCLC, the Maintenance Agency for the OpenURL standard (ANSI/NISO Z39.88-2004 (R2010), The OpenURL Framework
17、for Context-Sensitive Services), or within other NISO working groups. The group also focused specifically on data relating to content holdings rather than on bibliographic data about individual titles, which does not need to be updated as regularly as holdings data. KBART Phase II With the completio
18、n of Phase I, it became clear that there was a need to continue work on more specific improvements and the group membership was re-aligned to support this work. The KBART Phase II Working Group met between February 2010 and March 2013 and achieved the following: 1) Development of a revised recommend
19、ed practice to build on the initial recommendations delivered for Phase I of the KBART project in order to effect smoother interaction between members of the knowledge base supply chain. Whereas the Phase I report provided minimum recommendations to reach this goal, the Phase II revision focuses on
20、the more granular, complex issues that cause problems in metadata supply. Knowledge base providers and their customers (primarily academic libraries) will benefit from provision of higher-quality data by content providers. Publishers will benefit from accurate linking to their content and subsequent
21、ly increased usage. 2) Provision of educational and outreach opportunities that will address the needs of all stakeholders in the supply chain, description of the functions each needs to carry out to improve supply of data to knowledge bases, and setting out the value of doing so in each case. Conte
22、nt providers will benefit from a greater understanding of the needs and activities of those to whom they supply data. Knowledge base providers and libraries will again benefit from improvements that can be NISO RP-9-2014, KBART Phase II Recommended Practice vi expected when content providers are bet
23、ter supported through best practice recommendations on metadata provision. 3) Delivery of a centralized information portal, to support educational activities and provide comprehensive resource for further information, including, but not limited to: a) Glossary (already available on the UKSG and NISO
24、 websites from Phase I) b) Entry-level explanation of OpenURL: purpose, methodology, value (already available in Phase I Recommended Practice) c) Introduction to knowledge base supply chain parties: roles, needs, responsibilities, value (already available in Phase I Recommended Practice) d) Endorsem
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