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What's come undone? It's not that we didn't know what we were heading for... Tom Richardson TechForum Standards and Cer;fica;on: March 24, 2017

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What's  come  undone?  It's  not  that  we  didn't  know  what  we  were  heading  for...  

Tom  Richardson  

TechForum  Standards  and  Cer;fica;on:  March  24,  2017  

Don't  say  I  have  to  make  changes.    

Indigo  is  asking  for  be;er  metadata.          

Indigo  is  asking  for  be;er  metadata.    

Funders  are  asking  ques>ons  about  ONIX  3.0.      

Indigo  is  asking  for  be;er  metadata.    

Funders  are  asking  ques>ons  about  ONIX  3.0.    

BNC  Sales  Data  discounts  exist  (in  part)  so  those  savings  can  fund  improvements  to  metadata.  

BISG  in-­‐house  session  on    Making  the  Business  Case  for  ONIX  3.0  

A  lack  of  drivers  for  change.  

APIs  are  the  future.  

Be;er  metadata  is  more  important    than  ONIX  2.1  or  ONIX  3.0.  

Our  programming  can  scrape  be;er  keywords  from  your  descrip>ons  than  you  give  us  

as  ONIX  subject  keywords.  

Give  a  retailer  be;er  series  informa>on    and  they  can  sell  more  books.  

ONIX  3.0  is  a  superior    metadata  standard  to  ONIX  2.1.  

Some  retailer  will  make  us  use  ONIX  3.0.  Not  yet.  Someday.  

Based  on  lyrics  from  Mao  Tse  Tung  Said  Alabama  3  

wriKen  by  Jake  Black,  Jon  Delafons,  Piers  Marsh,  Robert  Spragg,  Simon  Edwards  

Not  thru  talking  and  not  through  wai;ng  And  siRng  around  just  contempla;ng  the  facts  Because  we  know  what  they  are  So  let  Mao  Tse  Tung  be  your  guiding  star  …  Change  must  come  Change  must  come  thru  the  barrel  of  a  gun  

Who  is  this  EDItEUR?  And  why  do  they  tell  us  what  we  need?  

ONIX  Training  with  Graham  Bell  End  of  May  2017  

Watch  for  announcements.  

Why  haven't  you  updated    your  systems  yet?  

Contributor  data  is  provided  on  99.4%  

of  the  records  in  BiblioShare.    

A  contributor  sequence  number  is  provided  on  97.5%    

of  the  records  in  BiblioShare.  

The  problem  isn't  that    everyone  is  wrong.  

 The  problem  is  that    everyone  is  right.    

   

Best  Prac>ces  for  Product  Metadata  Guide  for  North  American  Data  Senders  and  Receivers  

We're  responsible  for  what's  undone.  

Our  supply  chain  needs  to  set  priori>es.  

It's  not  a  choice  between  2.1  and  3.0.    You  shouldn't  wait  to  implement.  

Yes  we  can  

assume  that  having  useful  metadata  to  trade    –  regardless  of  the  format  –    will  lead  to  supply  chain  use.      

Because  it's  useful  …  and  it's  2017.  

Yes  we  can  

Call  today  and  ask  to  join  the  Bibliographic  Commi;ee  

Three  things  in  ONIX  3.0  worth  implemen>ng,  even  if  you  don’t  three  oh.  

Contributor  Place    Collec;ons    Markets  

The  Canadian  Bibliographic  Standard    

Date  Recommenda>ons    for  Canadian  Publishers  

 

h;ps://>nyurl.com/l7fnxdw    

The  recommenda>ons  apply  to  all  dates  but  two  dates  stand  out:  

 Publica>on  Date  

The  mul9purpose  date  of  record  for    when  this  product  was  first  published.  

 On  Sale  Data  (2.1)  or  Embargo  Date  (3.0)  

The  first  date  this  product  can  be  released  to  consumers.    

The  Canadian  Bibliographic  Standard    

Date  Recommenda>ons    for  Canadian  Publishers  

h;ps://>nyurl.com/l7fnxdw    

Iden>fying  Canadian  Authorship  h;ps://>nyurl.com/m6bh63e  

 

Best  Prac>ces  for  Product  Metadata  Guide  for  North  American  Data  Senders  and  Receivers  

h;ps://>nyurl.com/k82fdyk    

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