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Subject: Fwd: [Asis-standards] FW: NISO Ballot-OpenURL, Z39.88-200X
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From: NISO Headquarters [mailto:nisohq@niso.org]
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 4:17 PM
To: niso-vm@list.niso.org
Subject: NISO Ballot-OpenURL, Z39.88-200X
* * * I am pleased to transmit for ballot the final text of the OpenURL standard, ANSI/NISO Z39.88-200X. The ballot period is: January 26, 2004-March 10, 2004.
The OpenURL standard is a syntax to create web-transportable packages of metadata and/or identifiers about an information object. Part 1 of the Standard introduces the ContextObject; Part 2 lists the initial content of the Registry to support implementation of the standard.
As you begin your review of the document please take time to read the Foreword as important background information is provided.
In February NISO will host a conference call-briefing session on this standard. As soon as the date and time are set you will receive a meeting announcement. Please send me any questions that come up in your review of the standard; your questions and early feedback will help frame the agenda for the briefing.
NISO standards represent a consensus built on the dedicated efforts of skilled, knowledgeable, and very hard working members of our community. Reaching the ballot stage is an important benchmark in the standards development cycle; thanks and congratulations to the members of Standards Committee AX for their achievement:
Eric F. Van de Velde, Committee Chairperson
California Institute of Technology
Ann Apps
MIMAS-Manchester Computing University of Manchester
Oren Beit-Arie
ExLibris (USA), Inc.
Karim Boughida
Getty Research Institute
Karen Coyle
California Digital Library, University of California (now retired)
Todd Fegan
ProQuest Information and Learning
Tony Hammond
Elsevier Science Ltd.
Eric Hellman
Openly Informatics, Inc.
Lou Knecht
National Library of Medicine
Larry Lannom
Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI)
Clifford Morgan NISO SDC Liaison
John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Mark H. Needleman
SIRSI Corporation
Eamonn Neylon
Manifest Solutions
Philip Norman
OCLC, Inc
Oliver Pesch
EBSCO Publishing
Harry Samuels
Endeavor Information Systems, Inc.
Herbert Van de Sompel
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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