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ONIX for Serials Coverage statement/SOH 1.1 now
- To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu
- Subject: ONIX for Serials Coverage statement/SOH 1.1 now available
- From: Katharina Klemperer <kathy.klemperer@verizon.net>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 20:42:51 -0400 (EDT)
EDItEUR has made the ONIX for Serials Coverage statement and SOH v. 1.1 available as drafts for review and piloting on the EDItEUR website. Originally we had planned to distribute these documents to the JWP groups first, but it seemed simpler to put them on the website where they can be seen easily by all. The Coverage overview and schema can be reviewed at http://www.editeur.org/onixserials/ONIX_Coverage09.html. Coverage is an XML structure capable of carrying simple or complex statements of holdings of serial resources. The Coverage Statement is not a message format in itself, but rather a structure that is included in other ONIX for Serials formats. The Coverage Statement may also be used to express holdings or coverage in XML structures other than those specified in ONIX for Serials. Coverage allows the expression of more complex holdings than the <JournalIssue> and <Embargo> composites currently found in the SOH and SPS formats. Among other things, it allows for the expression of "moving starts" (aka "rolling starts") and supplement enumeration and chronology. We have also issued a new release of the SOH format, which makes use of the ONIX for Serials Coverage statement. The overview and schema can be reviewed at http://www.editeur.org/onixserials/ONIX_SOH1.1.html. Please note that SOH release 1.1 allows the expression of holdings through the use of either the old-style <JournalIssue> and <Embargo> composites or the new <Coverage> composite within any given <OnlinePackage> composite. However, the use of the old-style composites is discouraged, because in future releases of the SOH format, they may eventually be deleted. Users who have implemented Release 1.0 are assured that all existing elements will continue to be supported in their present form for the foreseeable future, and releases will continue to be numbered 1.n to indicate that full backwards compatibility is maintained. When the new Coverage elements have been thoroughly proven and accepted, it is possible that the existing JournalIssue and Embargo composites may be phased out as part of Release 2.0, but this step will only be taken after due consultation with users. New users, however, are encouraged if possible to use the Coverage composite. We invite comments and review on both of these formats through September, 2007, at which time they will no longer be considered drafts. And of course we welcome any efforts to pilot Coverage and SOH 1.1. Please send comments to brian@bic.org.uk. We are sending press releases to liblicense-l, SERIALST, UKSG and NISO Newsline announcing the availability of these formats. Many thanks to the members of Coverage group, chaired by Nathan Robertson, for their efforts in making Coverage possible. Yours, Kathy Klemperer for EDItEUR ================================ Katharina Klemperer, MLS Library and Information Systems Consulting 37 Minuteman Rd. Acton, MA 01720 USA office: 978-266-1776 mobile: 978-590-6021 kathy.klemperer@verizon.net
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