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Standards in Development: November 15, 2013

Standards in Development

January 2013

Listed below are the NISO working groups that are currently developing new or revised standards, recommended practices, or reports. Refer to the NISO website (www.niso.org/workrooms/) and the Newsline quarterly supplements, Working Group Connection (www.niso.org/publications/newsline/), for updates on the working group activities.

Note: DSFTU stands for Draft Standard for Trial Use.

Demand Driven Acquisition of Monographs
Co-chairs: Michael Levine-Clark, Barbara Kawecki

Recommended Practice (NISO RP-20-201x,) in development.

Digital Bookmarking and Annotation Sharing

Co-chairs: Ken Haase, Dan Whaley
Standard (NISO Z39.97-201x) in development.

Journal Article Versions (JAV) Addendum
Chair: Michael Dellert

Revised Recommended Practice (NISO RP-9-201x) in development.

Knowledge Base and Related Tools (KBART) Phase II Joint project with UKSG
Co-chairs: Magaly Bascones, Chad Hutchens
Phase II Revised Recommended Practice (NISO RP-9-201x) being finalized for publication following the public comment period.

Open Access Metadata and Indicators
Co-chairs: Cameron Neylon, Ed Pentz, Greg Tananbaum

Recommended Practice (NISO RP-22-201x) in development.

Open Discovery Initiative Recommended Practice
Co-chairs: Marshall Breeding, Jenny Walker
(NISO RP-19-201x) being finalized for publication following the public comment period.

Protocol for Exchanging Serial Content (PESC)
Co-chairs: Leslie Johnston, Kimberly Tryka

Recommended Practice (NISO RP-23-201x) in development.

Resource Synchronization Standard
Co-chairs: Herbert Van de Sompel, Todd Carpenter
(NISO Z39.99-201x) being finalized for publication following the comments from the beta draft.

Standard Interchange Protocol (SIP)
Co-chairs: John Bodfish, Ted Koppel

Standard (NISO Z39.100-201x) in development.

SUSHI Server Working Group Recommended Practice
Chair: Oliver Pesch
NISO RP-13-201x,
Providing a Test Mode for SUSHI Servers being finalized for publication following a draft for trial use.