New and Emerging Specs & Standards (March 2025)
ISO/IEC 5259-5:2025 — Artificial intelligence — Data quality for analytics and machine learning (ML) Part 5: Data quality governance framework
Technical Committee: ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 42
“This document provides a data quality governance framework for analytics and machine learning (ML) to enable governing bodies of organizations to direct and oversee the implementation and operation of data quality measures, management, and related processes with adequate controls throughout the data life cycle (DLC) model according to ISO/IEC 5259-1. This document can be applied to any analytics and ML. This document does not define specific management requirements or process requirements according to ISO/IEC 5259-3 and ISO/IEC 5259-4 respectively.”
ISO/IEC TR 19583-24:2025 — Information technology — Concepts and usage of metadata Part 24: 11179-3:2013 Metamodel in RDF
Technical Committee: ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 32
“This document specifies the structure of ISO/IEC 11179-3:2013. It defines a mapping of the ISO/IEC 11179-3:2013 conceptual model to a formal schema representation based on the W3C Resource Description Framework (RDF). The schema is available as a separate artefact. This document specifies the principles and conventions that were followed to map classes, attributes, and associations of the conceptual model to a formal RDF schema. This document does not provide detailed explanatory details about the ISO/IEC 11179 series or RDF. For more information, refer to References [7] to [9].”
BIBFRAME January 2025 Update Forum [Library of Congress]
“The BIBFRAME Update Forum in January, 2025 featured staff at the Library of Congress outlining their rollout of BIBFRAME in Production at LC. This featured the efforts of staff in the Network Development and MARC Standards office and the Policy, Training and Cooperative Programs Division to train catalogers in the use of the linked data editor MARVA to catalog in BIBFRAME but maintain connection to our MARC-based Voyager system.”
Upcoming: Authentic Web Mini-workshop Series - Session 1 [W3C]
“W3C is working on a deconstructed mini-workshop series to review proposals aimed at combating misinformation on the web. Based on discussions at TPAC 2024 (Originator Profile and Content Authenticity) and in the W3C Strategy Team, there is clear interest in investigating how several proposals in this space can contribute and what standardization support they might need. The Credible Web Community Group will host this deconstructed mini-workshop series to discuss a project framework for assessing tooling in the authentic web ecosystem. The first session, scheduled for 12 March 2025, will review the framework and discuss how to move proposals to interoperable standards to combat misinformation on the web. Attendance is free for all participants and is open to the public, whether or not W3C members. Visit here for more details.”
Accessibility Metadata Display Guide for Digital Publications 2.0 Public Draft for Review [W3C]
“The Accessibility task force of the W3C Publishing Community Group is pleased to announce the third draft of the "Accessibility metadata display guide for digital publications 2.0". This is the final draft. We anticipate organizations to create implementations based on this final draft. We anticipate minor suggestions to be made as the implementations are developed. Please provide your valuable feedback on or before April, 11, 2025. The drafts are available at the following URLs: Guidelines, EPUB Techniques, ONIX Techniques.”
January 2025 New Issue of Library Resources & Technical Services [ALA Core]
“The editors of Library Resources & Technical Services are pleased to announce the publication of our January 2025 issue.”