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Isn't this a variation/clarification of the Scholarly Work Application 
Profile?

On 25/05/10 20:20, Cynthia Hodgson wrote:
> Online publishing allows for the release of multiple versions of journal
> articles -- and these growing practices are redefining our concept of
> "publishing" and the "version of record." How do we determine when a
> manuscript is considered final? Which version should be cited? How do we
> best indicate online article versions?
>
> In 2008, NISO published the Recommended Practice, "Journal Article Versions
> (JAV): Recommendations of the NISO/ALPSP JAV Technical Working Group" (NISO
> RP-8-2008; available at http://www.niso.org/publications/rp). The
> recommended version classifications could be incorporated into article
> metadata for database management, archiving and cataloging, online display,
> and more.
>
> Now, NISO would like to hear what you think -- how do you manage version
> control of journal articles? Are you amenable to industry standards for
> online versions? Who is responsible for managing such  version metadata?
> Please take a moment to contribute your perspectives  by answering this
> short survey by July 16, 2010. It should take no more than five minutes to
> complete. Following the survey, a report of the results will be made
> available on the NISO website.
>
> The survey can be found at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/PBJSPKR


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