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IFRRO Standards Maureen Cavan Access Copyright
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Why Standards ? Facilitate core business information sharing Repertoire Distribution Ideally: unambiguous identification of Works - ISBN/ISSN Excerpts - ISTC Parties – ISNI Delivered through common message format: ONIX for RROs
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Update: ISTC IFRRO – member of ISTC Agency with CISAC, Bowker and Neilson Bookdata Database went live end of August 2009 Priority: to recruit sufficient Registration Agencies (9) to make the standard viable. Negotiations ongoing Currently 3 RAs: Bowker, Neilson, MvB
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Update: ISNI ISNI standard expected to be published late 2010 IFRRO supporting drafting group Working to establish an International ISNI Agency (ISNI-IA) Target date: late 2010 Potential partners in ISNI-IA include: CISAC, Bowker, IFRRO,The British Library, Bibliotheque National de France, OCLC and ADAMI
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Update: ONIX-RROs ONIX-DS (Distribution) Implemented and in test: Access Copyright, CCC, CLA, ALCS Implementation in development: Cedro, CAL, Copibec, Some RROs contracting with third party supplier for central hub translation services (Pro Litteris, VG Wort) ONIX/Excel custom spreadsheet provided for send function only: 9 RROs
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Update: ONIX-RROs ONIX-RS (Repertoire) Implemented 2009: CCC, CLA, ALCS Mapping for implementation 2010: Access Copyright, CAL
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ONIX Implementation IFFRO Implementation plan ONIX for RROs forum established http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ONIX_RROs ONIX Guidebook for local IT staff to enable implementation – due early 2010 Mentoring program – in person and on-line
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