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Date:         Tue, 21 May 2002 11:05:49 -0400
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Subject:      NISO/BISG Program to Identify Identifiers
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Bethesda, Md., USA - (May 21, 2002) NISO, the National Information Standards Organization and BISG, the Book Industry Study Group, will present a joint program at the American Library Association Annual Conference in Atlanta in June titled, "Identifiers: What's new, what's changing!". This program will focus on the ISBN, the DOI, and the ISTC, three leading identifiers that support resource management on a broad scale. The NISO/BISG program will be held Sunday, June 16th, 4:30 to 6:00 at the Wyndham Atlanta Hotel, Olympic Room A/B. Identifiers are strings that uniquely name objects independent of their location and remain valid over long periods of time. "Identifiers are important in both the print and digital environments," said Priscilla Caplan, chair of the NISO Standards Development Committee, who will moderate the panel discussion. "This program will give us an opportunity to examine the identifiers now in use and consider how best to identify things at levels that are not handled well now." Andrew Grabois, Senior Director Publisher Relations and Content for R. R. Bowker, will discuss the ISBN standard, a unique, international identification system for books and other monographic publications in both physical and electronic (digital) formats. Mr. Grabois will report on the proposal to increase the numbering capacity of the ISBN system and to deal with assignment and use of ISBN in the digital information environment. Albert Simmonds, Business Manager for OCLC Resolution Services will speak about the ISTC, a voluntary numbering system for the identification of textual works that will be a unique, internationally recognized and permanent identifier for each textual work to which it is assigned. A textual work is defined as any work composed predominantly of a combination of words such as an article, an essay, a novel, a poem, a screenplay, or a short story. Amy Brand, Director of Business Development for CrossRef, will address current and prospective uses of CrossRef. The CrossRef system creates a mechanism for members to obtain DOIs by looking up metadata for the object, and to obtain metadata by looking up DOIs. About NISO: NISO is the only U.S. group accredited by the American National Standards Institute to develop and promote technical standards for use in information delivery services providing voluntary standards for libraries, publishers and related information technology organizations. All NISO standards are developed by consensus under the guidance of experts and practitioners in the field to meet the needs of both the information user and the producer. For information about NISO's current standardization interests and membership possibilities, please visit the NISO website at http://www.niso.org. For additional information contact NISO Headquarters at (301) 654-2512. Email: [log in to unmask]


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