[openbiblio-dev] Fwd: NISO Open Teleconference for October: PIE-J

Karen Coyle kcoyle at kcoyle.net
Thu Oct 13 19:37:43 UTC 2011


There are always numerous activities relating to identifying online  
STUFF. Here's one. I feel  like this type of thing is happening in  
dozens of venues and wish there were more inter-collaboration, but I'm  
not sure it's practical.

kc

----- Forwarded message from nlagace at niso.org -----
     Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 15:00:38 -0400
     From: Nettie Lagace <nlagace at niso.org>
  Subject: NISO Open Teleconference for October: PIE-J
       To: newsline at list.niso.org

Dear NISO community,

NISO will continue its monthly open teleconference series this coming  
Monday, October 17th at 3:00 PM.  This month, we will be discussing  
PIE-J, Recommended Practices for the Presentation and Identification  
of E-Journals.  The PIE-J Working Group is developing a Recommended  
Practice to provide guidance on the presentation and identification of  
e-journals, particularly in the areas of title presentation and  
bibliographic history, accurate use of the ISSN, and citation  
practice.  The group's work will assist publishers, platform  
providers, abstracting and indexing services, knowledgebase providers,  
aggregators, and other concerned parties in facilitating online  
discovery, identification, and access for the publications.

Regina Reynolds, ISSN Coordinator at Library of Congress and Cindy  
Hepfer, Head, Electronic Periodicals Management & Continuing Resources  
Cataloging, the University at Buffalo (SUNY) will lead the conversation.

The call is free and anyone is welcome to participate in the  
conversation.  To join, simply dial 877-375-2160 and enter the code:  
17800743#. All calls are held from 3-4 p.m. Eastern time.

The Open Teleconferences are an quick way to get an update on the  
status of a NISO initiative.  The calls are informal and questions and  
discussion is welcome. Following the featured discussion, there is  
also an opportunity for the NISO community to bring up any issue or  
topic of interest.  This is an excellent time for you to raise any  
concerns, project ideas, or suggestions of focus for NISO in the  
coming year.

Other upcoming calls will be on E-Book Annotation Sharing and Social  
Reading, November 14, and an update on the NISO E-Books Special  
Interest Group on December 12. Please mark your calendars. If you are  
unable to join us, this call will be recorded and made freely  
available on the NISO website following the event—as are all of the  
Open Teleconferences.  For more information or to listen to the  
previous call discussions, please visit:  
http://www.niso.org/news/events/2011/telecon/.

We hope that you can join us.

Sincerely,
Nettie Lagace
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Nettie Lagace
Associate Director for Programs
National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
One North Charles Street, Suite 1905
Baltimore, MD 21201
Mobile: 617-863-0501
Fax: 410-685-5278
E-mail: nlagace at niso.org



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