NISO
Minitex News articles tagged with "NISO" (32):
Enabling Discovery and Retrieval of Non-Traditional and Granular Output
This session will address the use of quality metadata and unique identifiers in traditional information environments, but could also include discussion of one or more of the following:
NISO Virtual Conference: Convergence: The Web and Publishing On To The Web
The Web, as a publishing medium, is increasingly important. We live in an age when a publication or an app may not be a self-contained object or artifact, but rather a combination of browser functionality and HTML-formatted content.
Making Certain Digital Content is Preserved: Archiving Digital Resources
Publishers, aggregators, government agencies, research institutes and libraries understand the value in and require archiving mechanisms in order to retain access to scholarly records in a constantly changing information landscape.
Digital Security Part 1: Securing Library Systems
In our connected environment, security is tremendously important element of any system. Institutions large and small have been targets of attack and libraries are a significant vector of approach for some institutions, because of their bias toward access and sharing of resources.
NISO Virtual Conference: E-Books
The growth of digital books in the broader market has slowed. But it has settled at a significant portion of the popular book market.
Recording available for "New and next: A review of BIBFRAME updates from NISO and ALA"
At a recent webinar, Lizzy Baus summarized new information about BIBFRAME and library linked data projects gleaned from sessions at the 2016 American Library Association Annual Conference and a recent NISO virtual conference. You can watch the recording for free here.
New Minitex webinar: A review of BIBFRAME update sessions from NISO and ALA
Minitex is offering a free webinar called "New and next: A review of BIBFRAME update sessions from NISO and ALA" on July 12, 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Register on the Minitex website.
Deframing Derrida: A Linked Data for Production (LD4P) project
At the June 15 NISO virtual conference "BIBFRAME & Real World Applications of Linked Data" Tim Thompson from Princeton University Library discussed how they plan to represent handwritten annotations from Jacques Derrida's personal library using RDF vocabularies and ontologies.
NISO Releases a Set of Principles to Address Privacy of User Data
from a NISO Press Release:
NISO Releases a Set of Principles to Address Privacy of User Data in Library, Content-Provider, and Software-Supplier Systems