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Serials Standards Update Forum at ALA 6/29 10:30-noon
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- From: Morag Boyd <boyd.402@osu.edu>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 20:07:50 EDT
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Serials Standards Update Forum at ALA Annual Conference Sunday June 29, 2008, 10:30-Noon. The Serials Standards Update Forum, held at American Library Association conferences, presents the latest news on developments affecting continuing resources management. The session is presented by the ALCTS Continuing Resources Section, CRS Standards Committee and sponsored by Swets. At the 2008 Annual Conference, the forum will feature identifiers. Distinguished speakers will highlight the importance of identifiers in managing and accessing continuing resources and two specific identifiers: Linking ISSN which groups versions of a resource, aiding in discovery and use. <http://www.issn.org/files/active/0/PRESS%20RELEASE_ISSN-L.pdf> Institutional identifiers, designed to streamline resource acquisition and facilitate access to electronic resources. Institutional identifiers are being studied by the NISO I2 working group, building on initiatives such as Ringgold's Identify and OCLC's WorldCat Registry. <http://www.niso.org/workrooms/i2> Date: Sunday June 29, 2008 Time: 10:30 AM-Noon Location: American Library Association Annual Meeting, Anaheim CA. Hilton Anaheim, Pacific Ballroom A Speakers: Don Chvatal (Ringgold, Inc), Francoise Pelle (International ISSN Centre), Regina Romano Reynolds (Library of Congress) This announcement was sent to multiple lists; please excuse duplication Morag Boyd Special Collections Metadata Librarian The Ohio State University Libraries (614) 247-8622 boyd.402@osu.edu
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