Hello there,
As a follow up to my email below of 16th Jan on the KBART survey, I neglected to state the deadline for the survey so apologies for that. The deadline is 3rd February for the consultation. We've had a good response so far which is encouraging and we look forward to hearing from anyone who has yet to respond.
Many thanks and best wishes
Sarah
On behalf of KBART Project group.
Sarah Price
E-Resources & Serials Coordinator
Library Services
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
UK
B15 2TT
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From: Sarah Pearson
Sent: 16 January 2012 14:28
To: 'An informal open list set up by UKSG - Connecting the Information Community'
Subject: KBART Survey
**Apologies for cross posting**
Do you want to help develop the next Recommended Practice from KBART?
The Knowledge Bases And related Tools Project (KBART) -a NISO / UKSG initiative - would like to hear your views on the importance of holdings metadata for open access and free content; and holdings for consortia. If you are a publisher or intermediary and also want to comment, don't worry - publisher survey coming soon!
We would like to hear from colleagues working with e-holdings metadata both in libraries and for consortia. What improvements do you seek in the representation of consortia specific packages and holdings within link resolver knowledge bases? How much effort do you spend locally on managing this metadata at present? Are you frustrated by the lack of representation of free and open access content from publishers alongside subscription content in your link resolver? Please help us refine the recommendations in this area by taking 10 minutes to complete the survey below.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/LXKJGWY
In addition, if you are interested in keeping up to date with KBART and being involved with consultation and testing, please sign up to our KBART Interest mailing list http://www.niso.org/lists/kbart_interest
Thanks for your interest.
Best Wishes
KBART Project Group
Sarah Price
E-Resources & Serials Coordinator
Library Services
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
UK
B15 2TT
Email: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Tel: 0121 414 5825
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