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Additional Updates –
Selected NISO Working Groups
Nettie Lagace
Associate Director for Programs
nlagace@niso.org
ALA Annual, Chicago, IL
June 30, 2013
2. Demand-driven Acquisition
• Acquisition of library materials based on
patron selection at the point of need
• Rebalance collection from possible use
toward immediate need
• Make many more titles available to users
– A broader, deeper collection
– Spend same amount for greater access or
less for same access
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3. Goals
• Develop a flexible model for DDA that works for
publishers, vendors, aggregators, and libraries.
• Allow for DDA plans that
– Meet local budget and collection needs
– Allow for consortial participation
– Allow for cross-aggregator implementation
– Account for how DDA impacts all functional
areas of the library
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4. Working Group
• Chairs: Michael Levine-Clark (University of
Denver); Barb Kawecki (YBP)
• Subcommittees:
– Technical Issues (Lisa Nachtigall, Wiley)
– Access Models (Lorraine Keelan, Palgrave)
– Metrics (Lisa Mackinder, UC Irvine)
• Members: libraries (University of Arizona Library, Douglas County Libraries
(CO), Uppsala university library (Sweden), SCELC Consortium), publishers
(Oxford University Press, Elsevier),
vendors (JSTOR, Project MUSE, EBL, Ex Libris, OCLC)
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5. Timeline
• Currently: Landscape investigation
– Watch for survey! Sign up at
http://www.niso.org/lists/dda-info
• Draft this fall
• Publication early 2014
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6. • No standardized bibliographic metadata
currently provides information
– on whether a specific article is openly
accessible (i.e. can be read by any user who
can get to the journal website over the
internet)
– and what re-use rights might be available to
readers.
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Open Access Metadata and Indicators
7. • Standardized set of metadata elements that
can be shared between publishers would
therefore be of value.
• First level: identify elements that describe the
accessibility of specific articles, i.e. can this
specific article be openly accessed from an
arbitrary point on the internet?
• Second level: address re-use rights
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Output
8. Roster
Co-chairs:
• Cameron Neylon, PLoS
• Ed Pentz, CrossRef
• Greg Tananbaum, SPARC
Members:
• Tim Devenport, EDItEUR
• Gregg Gordon, SSRN
• Julie Hardesty, Indiana University Library
• Paul Keller, Europeana Licensing
Framework
• Cecy Marden, Digital Services, The
Wellcome Library
• Jack Ochs, American Chemical Society
• Heather Reid, Copyright Clearance
Center
• Jill Russell, University of Birmingham
• Chris Shillum, Elsevier
• Ben Showers, JISC
• Eefke Smit, STM Association
• Christine Stohn, Ex Libris
• Timothy Vollmer, Creative Commons
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9. Timeline
• Approval of Proposal Jan 2013
• Appointment of Working Group Feb 2013
• Approval of Initial Work Plan Mar 2013
• Completion of Information
Gathering June-July 2013
• Completion of Initial Draft Oct 2013
• Public Comment Period Nov 2013
• Completion of Final Draft Dec 2013
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