niso bisg forum: bibliographic roadmap

50
NISO/BISG 7th Annual Forum on The Changing Standards Landscape The E-Book Supply Chain: Latest Developments from Libraries and Publishers June 28, 2013 • Chicago, IL

Upload: national-information-standards-organization-niso

Post on 19-May-2015

2.779 views

Category:

Technology


4 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

NISO/BISG 7th Annual Forum onThe Changing Standards Landscape

The E-Book Supply Chain: Latest Developments from Libraries and

Publishers

June 28, 2013 • Chicago, IL

Page 2: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

Just a bit about NISO

Page 3: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

So what exactly do you do?

Page 4: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

Standards = Efficiency

Page 5: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

Digital contentrequires

interoperability to function

Page 6: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

NISO provides a neutral forum

whereinteroperability

can develop

Page 7: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

NISO’s Community

72 LSA Members

Page 8: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

• Non-profit industry trade association accredited by ANSI with 150+ members

• Mission of developing and maintaining technical standards related to information, documentation, discovery and distribution of published materials and media

• Volunteer driven organization: 400+ spread out across the world

• Represent US interests to ISO TC 46 & also serve as Secretariat for ISO TC46/SC9 - Identification & Description

• Responsible for standards like ISSN, DOI, Dublin Core metadata, DAISY digital talking books, OpenURL, MARC records, and ISBN (indirectly)

About

Page 9: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

Actively participate internationally with ISO, EDItEUR, IFLA, ICSTI, International STM Association, CODATA, UK Serials Group,

LIBER, IETF, W3C ISO Registration Authorities

NISO Internationally

Page 10: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap
Page 11: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

Engage with BISG

Engage with NISO

Engage with Standards

Page 12: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

Whither Bibliographic Data?

Designing a roadmap

to a new bibliographic information

ecosystem

Todd A. Carpenter, Executive Director, NISO 7th Annual BISG/NISO Changing Standards Landscape

June 28, 2013

Page 13: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

Our Dear Old Friend, MARC

01386cam 2200301 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025035002100066906004500087955002700132010001700159020001500176040001800191043001200209050002200221082002100243110005500264245030800319260006700627300002500694440005400719500002900773650006000802650005800862650007300920710004300993991004801036385685319951219150001.48

81118s1989 nju 000 0 eng 9(DLC) 88029610 a7bcbccorignewd1eocipf19gy-gencatlg aCIP ver. pv04 12-06-95 a 88029610 a0887389538 aDLCcDLCdDLC an-us---00aZ674.8b.N44 198900a021.6/5/09732192 aNational Information Standards Organization

(U.S.)10aInformation retrieval service and protocol :bAmerican national standard for information retrieval service definition and protocol specification for library applications

/capproved January 15, 1988 by American National Standards Institute ; developed by the National Information Standards Organization. aNew Brunswick, N.J., U.S.A. :bTransaction

Publishers,cc1989. axii, 50 p. ;c26 cm. 0aNational information standards series,x1041-5653 a"ANSI/NISO Z39.50-1988." 0aLibrary information networksxStandardszUnited States.

0aComputer network protocolsxStandardszUnited States. 0aInformation storage and retrieval systemsxStandardszUnited States.2 aAmerican National Standards Institute. bc-

GenCollhZ674.8i.N44 1989tCopy 1wBOOKS

Page 14: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

Our Dear Old Friend, MARC (formatted for your viewing

pleasure)

Page 15: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

MARC ComponentsEncoding Structure

Z39.2ISO 2709:2008 -- Format for information exchange

Format structure

Anglo-American Cataloging Rules (2nd Edition) AACR2

Resource Description & Access

Exchange SystemZ39.50

SRU/SRW

Page 16: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

Photo: Minneapolis Collegeof Art and Design Library

Page 17: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

Why is MARC so efficient? It had to be.

$2,642,412

per MBin

1965Photo: Computer History Museum Data: Memory Prices (1957-2013)

Page 18: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

How much computer technology pre-dates this?

Page 19: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

Unfortunately, quite a bit...

Page 20: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap
Page 21: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

Why?

Page 22: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

We avoid improving infrastructure

Page 23: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

Billions and billions of records

Photo: dfulmer

Page 24: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

Photo:from I Love Libraries

MARC’s Massive installed base

Page 25: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

If you were building a network today

would you string copper everywhere?

Page 26: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

If you building a metadata ecosystem,would you start here?

01386cam 2200301 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025035002100066906004500087955002700132010001700159020001500176040001800191043001200209050002200221082002100243110005500264245030800319260006700627300002500694440005400719500002900773650006000802650005800862650007300920710004300993991004801036385685319951219150001.48

81118s1989 nju 000 0 eng 9(DLC) 88029610 a7bcbccorignewd1eocipf19gy-gencatlg aCIP ver. pv04 12-06-95 a 88029610 a0887389538 aDLCcDLCdDLC an-us---00aZ674.8b.N44 198900a021.6/5/09732192 aNational Information Standards Organization

(U.S.)10aInformation retrieval service and protocol :bAmerican national standard for information retrieval service definition and protocol specification for library applications

/capproved January 15, 1988 by American National Standards Institute ; developed by the National Information Standards Organization. aNew Brunswick, N.J., U.S.A. :bTransaction

Publishers,cc1989. axii, 50 p. ;c26 cm. 0aNational information standards series,x1041-5653 a"ANSI/NISO Z39.50-1988." 0aLibrary information networksxStandardszUnited States.

0aComputer network protocolsxStandardszUnited States. 0aInformation storage and retrieval systemsxStandardszUnited States.2 aAmerican National Standards Institute. bc-

GenCollhZ674.8i.N44 1989tCopy 1wBOOKS

Page 27: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

“MARC Must Die!”-Roy Tennant (2002)

Page 28: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

Mmmmmm, Brains!

Page 29: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

MARC is useful.It is efficient.

It is our lingua franca.

There are many reasons to retain it.

But wait.....

Page 30: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap
Page 31: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap
Page 32: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

Movement toward linked data

datahub.io - 5107 data storesid.loc.gov

British National Bibliography (BNB)VIAF

OCLC WorldCat Linked Data Store Deutsche Nationalbibliografie (DNB) (Germany)

datos.bne.es (Spain)W3C Library Linked Data Incubator Group

Many, many more...

Page 33: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

But is it sufficient?

Page 34: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

Organizations will not move away from a legacy system unless the new system:

a) Is demonstrably cheaperb) Is demonstrably more effective in producing results (discovery, use, etc.)c) Will make the organization demonstrably more efficient (staff, management, sales, etc.) ORd) The legacy system becomes entirely non-interoperable with other, more important systems ORe) The legacy system breaks and cannot be repaired

Page 35: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

Can we say a new metadata management

system based on linked data will be/do one of those

things?

Page 36: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap
Page 37: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

It is in…. Adoption

(or rather, in its absence)

The point at which most standards fail is not prior to consensus

Page 38: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

“You would be a fool to design a

system based on an interchange

protocol.”

- Mark Bide, EDItEUR

Page 39: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

Next generation library systems are

already in production

Page 40: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

Just a few...

Page 41: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

How can we assure that we are doing the

right things?

For everyone?That will save resources?

That will improve services?That will be adopted?

Page 42: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

NISO’s Bibliographic

Roadmap Initiative

With gracious thanks toThe Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

Page 43: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

Initiative coordination

Gap identificationEconomic analysis

Engage diverse players

Open process

Page 44: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

Some issues:Semantics

InteroperabilityEconomics

RulesProvenance/Authority

Staffing/TrainingUsers

Page 45: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

What have we done?

In-person meeting on April 15-16in Baltimore

An unconference on bibliographic data exchange

45 in-personmore than 40 more online

more than 200 subsequent viewers

Page 46: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

What we are trying to avoid

Page 47: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

The world makes way for the man who knows where he is

going.

- Ralph Waldo Emerson

Page 48: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

“If you don't know where you're going, you might not get

there.”- Yogi Berra

Page 49: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

More Detail & Discussion

NISO Roadmap

initiative

Monday 1:00 pm MCP - Room N227a

Page 50: NISO BISG Forum: Bibliographic Roadmap

Thank you!

Todd Carpenter, Executive [email protected]

National Information Standards Organization (NISO)3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 302

Baltimore, MD 21211 USA+1 (301) 654-2512

www.niso.org