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UKSG and NISO announce 30 new KBART publishers

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Charlie Rapple <[log in to unmask]>

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Hi all,

Here's another bit of UKSG news that may be of interest - another 30  
publishers have endorsed the KBART recommended practice, which  
contains practical guidance for the timely exchange of metadata  
between content providers and knowledge base developers. A full list  
of the new publishers is included in the press release, below and at http://www.uksg.org/news/kbartmar11

The announcement also confirms that Phase II of KBART's work is  
focussing on metadata for consortia, open access content, e-books and  
conference proceedings.

More information about KBART is available at www.uksg.org/kbart.

All the best,

Charlie.
_______________________

Charlie Rapple
Chair of UKSG Marketing Subcommittee

TBI Communications
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NISO and UKSG Announce 30 More Publishers Endorse KBART

KBART Phase II Now Focusing on Consortia, Open Access and E-Books

March 21, 2011 – The National Information Standards Organization  
(NISO) and UKSG are pleased to announce that another 30 publishers are  
now able to supply metadata that conforms to the recommended practice,  
KBART: Knowledge Bases And Related Tools (NISO RP-9-2010). Endorsement  
of this publication, which contains practical recommendations for the  
timely exchange of accurate metadata between content providers and  
knowledge base developers, indicates that the format and content of  
data supplied by the publisher to knowledge bases and related tools  
conform to the KBART recommendations.

The newest endorsers are the American Psychological Association,  
Edinburgh University Press and the Scitation® platform, which delivers  
metadata on behalf of 28 society publishers:

§  Acoustical Society of America

§  ACS Rubber Division

§  AHS International - The Vertical Flight Society

§  American Accounting Association

§  American Association of Physicists in Medicine

§  American Association of Physics Teachers

§  American Astronomical Society

§  American Society of Civil Engineers

§  American Society of Mechanical Engineers International

§  AVS: Science & Technology of Materials, Interfaces, and Processing

§  Chinese Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics

§  Earthquake Engineering Research Institute

§  Environmental & Engineering Geophysical Society

§  International Centre for Diffraction Data

§  IS&T - The Society for Imaging Science & Technology

§  Laser Institute of America

§  NACE International

§  National Association of Geoscience Teachers

§  Physics Essays Publication

§  SIAM: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics

§  SPIE

§  The Electrochemical Society

§  The Institute of Noise Control Engineering

§  The Institution of Engineering and Technology

§  The Society for Information Display

§  The Society of Exploration Geophysicists

§  The Society of Rheology

§  The Tire Society

“By providing a common set of metadata requirements for the  
information supply chain, KBART helps to reduce the administrative  
burden of metadata management, and ensures greater visibility and  
usage of content,” explains Terry Hulbert, Director of Business  
Development at the American Institute of Physics, which developed the  
Scitation® platform. “In a climate of budget cuts and cancellations,  
it’s an important way for our publisher partners to support their  
customers and differentiate their content.”

“The joint UKSG/NISO KBART Working Group is now focusing on Phase II  
of the project, which will tackle some of the more advanced issues  
with knowledge bases in the supply chain,” states Sarah Pearson, co- 
chair of the working group. “The Phase II recommendations will outline  
additional steps that can be taken by all stakeholders to further  
improve the library user’s experience when using link resolvers and  
their related knowledge bases, and will specifically address consortia- 
specific metadata transfer, open access metadata, and enhanced support  
for e-books and conference proceedings.”

For more information on KBART and the current Phase II work, visit www.uksg.org/kbart 
  or www.niso.org/workrooms/kbart.

About KBART
KBART (Knowledge Bases And Related Tools) was set up following the  
2007 publication of the UKSG research report "Link Resolvers and the  
Serials Supply Chain." Central to the efficient operation of the  
OpenURL is the knowledge base, which consists of data supplied by  
content providers including publishers. The report found that a lack  
of awareness of the OpenURLs capabilities and requirements is  
impacting the quality and timeliness of data provided to populate  
knowledge bases, and thus undermining the potential of the  
sophisticated OpenURL technology. UKSG partnered with NISO to  
commission the KBART Working Group to develop guidelines for best  
practice and provide educational materials. The core NISO/UKSG Working  
Group consists of representatives from libraries, knowledge base  
developers, publishers, intermediaries and other content providers,  
and is supported by a monitoring group of interested parties. Its  
Phase I report, KBART: Knowledge Bases And Related Tools (NISO  
RP-9-2010), and guidelines have been widely reviewed and tested by a  
wider group of information supply chain stakeholders. For more  
information, visit www.uksg.org/kbart or www.niso.org/workrooms/kbart.

About NISO
NISO fosters the development and maintenance of standards that  
facilitate the creation, persistent management, and effective  
interchange of information so that it can be trusted for use in  
research and learning. To fulfill this mission, NISO engages  
libraries, publishers, information aggregators, and other  
organizations that support learning, research, and scholarship through  
the creation, organization, management, and curation of knowledge.  
NISO works with intersecting communities of interest and across the  
entire lifecycle of an information standard. NISO is a not-for-profit  
association accredited by the American National Standards Institute  
(ANSI). More information about NISO is available on its website: www.niso.org 
. For more information please contact NISO at (301) 654-2512 or via e- 
mail at [log in to unmask]

About UKSG
UKSG exists to connect the information community and encourage the  
exchange of ideas on scholarly communication. It spans the wide range  
of interests and activities of the extended scholarly information  
community of librarians, publishers, intermediaries and technology  
vendors. In a dynamic environment, UKSG works to:

	• facilitate community integration, networking, discussion and  
exchange of ideas,
	• improve members' knowledge of the scholarly information sector and  
support skills development,
	• stimulate research and collaborative initiatives, encourage  
innovation and promote standards for good practice, and
	• disseminate news, information and publications, and raise awareness  
of services that support the scholarly information sector.
For more information, please visit the UKSG website, www.uksg.org.
lis-e-resources is a UKSG list - http://www.uksg.org/serials
UKSG groups also available on Facebook and LinkedIn

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