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Page 1: NISO - An Introduction for New Committees. NISO History Formed in 1939 Originally known as ANSI Committee Z39 ANSI Accredited - Follows ANSI consensus

NISO - An Introduction for New Committees

Page 2: NISO - An Introduction for New Committees. NISO History Formed in 1939 Originally known as ANSI Committee Z39 ANSI Accredited - Follows ANSI consensus

NISO History

• Formed in 1939• Originally known as ANSI Committee Z39• ANSI Accredited - Follows ANSI consensus

process• Manages US participation in related standards

activities in ISO (International Organization for Standards) TC46 (Technical Committee on Information and Documentation)

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NISO Organization

• Supported by Voting Members - currently around 70 - can accept non US based organizations as members

• Executive Director - Pat Harris• Board of Directors• Standards Development Committee• Standards Committees - charged to develop a

particular standard

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NISO Standards Development Committee

• Responsible for overseeing the technical work of NISO

• Decides on new work proposals to be undertaken

• SDC members work as liaisons with individual committees

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NISO Constituency Major Constituencies

Libraries

National Libraries

Library Associations

Publishers

Primary Publishers

Secondary Publishers

Abstracting and Indexing Organizations

Aggregators

Information Providers

Library Automation Vendors

Professional Societies

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Areas of Standardization

Information Storage and Retrieval - e.g. Z39.50

Codes and Numbering Systems - e.g. ISBN, DOI

Library Management - e.g. Library Statistics, Criteria for Price Indexes

Preservation - e.g. Permanence of Paper

Knowledge organization - e.g. Monolingual thesauri

Publishing - e.g. Scientific and Technical Reports, Digital talking book

Buildings, Furniture, Supplies - e.g. Shelving

Metadata - e.g. Technical Metadata for Still Images

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Standards & Guidelines

• Standards - Contain normative methods, materials, or practices which must be followed in order to be in conformance

• Guidelines - non-normative recommendations - all elements are discretionary and may be used as stated or modified to meet specific needs

• Otherwise identical in terms of content, process

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NISO Proceedures

• Based on ANSI Procedures

• 4 Basic Components– Openness (public record)– Due process– Balance of interests– Consensus (not unanimity) (2/3 of those

voting, excl. abstentions, as long as this = 1/2 of all Voting Members)

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Standards Process - New Proposals

• Anybody can submit proposal

• Proposals reviewed by SDC– is it within NISO scope?

– Does it fill a need?

– What is the technical, economic, and political feasibility of the proposal being developed?

• If approved, Standards Committee may be formed

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Requirements for Standards Committee Members

• Membership must be approved and supported by employer or parent organization

• Must agree to commit the time required to do the work in timeframe specified in committee timetable

• Must commit to attend the meetings of the committee

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Managing the Work of a Standards Committee

• Plan a regular schedule of meetings - face to face, conference calls

• Make use of electronic communications• Keep detailed and accurate minutes• Develop detailed work plan at first meeting• Meetings (including conference calls) are open

to observers - however they may not participate in any Official votes of the committee

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Other Good Practices

• SDC liaison is a resource - make use of it and keep liaison informed

• Adopt techniques that will maximize speed of development

• When defining glossary of terms make use of relevant definitions from other NISO standards to avoid duplication and differing definitions

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Standards Committee Work Plan

• Detailed list of tasks necessary to accomplish committee charge

• Timetable for completion that includes intermediate milestones - goal should be completion of first draft within 18 months - keep timetable up- to- date as work progresses

• Estimated budget for committee that includes such expenses as travel, telephone costs, consultant costs, etc

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Standard Development - Phases

• Data gathering• Drafting the proposed document• Review and refinement• Committee consensus• Official ballot• Responding to comments

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Data Gathering

• Actively solicit data and input from interested and knowledgeable organizations and individuals

• Gather and analyze relevant data on current practices

• Gather and analyze relevant or proposed existing national, international, and other standards in the area

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Producing a First Draft• Appoint a committee member to be in charge• Consider assigning committee members specific

responsibilities for sections of the document• Consider hiring an outside editor or consultant

to help with writing - if technical writer not a member of committee - done in consultation with NISO

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Review and Refinement

• Successive versions should be produced according to timetable in work plan

• Ways to get review include:

– circulating to NISO members for comment

– posting a draft on NISO Web site

– distributing to known experts

– posting to relevant mailing lists

– announcing availability of draft at professional meeting and conferences

– giving presentations to increase awareness

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Committee Consensus

• Committee must agree when a draft is ready for DSFTU or ballot

• Draft should be stable and mature and technical content should be complete

• A formal vote of the committee is required to show consensus has been reached

• A two thirds majority of the full committee is required

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Draft Standard for Trial Use (DSFTU)

• Way to get rapid, operational experience• Draft is published on NISO website and

promoted• Feedback from implementations solicited

• After 12-36 months, must be balloted (with or without revisions) or withdrawn

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Official Ballot

• Committee prepares a submittal package that includes the draft standard and a report containing:– explanation of the significance and value of

the document– major issues that were resolved in

developing the document– changes introduced if a revision to an

existing standard

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NISO Voting Positions - New Standards

• Affirmative - supports approval without substantive change - comments may be provided

• Negative with comment - does not approve - reasons must be given along with specific actions which if taken would remove objection

• Abstain with reason

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Responding to Comments

• All comments must be acknowledged, fully considered and responded to

• Committee must respond in writing within 60 days - committee may prepare an individual response to each commenter or prepare a composite response

• All correspondence with commenters becomes part of the official record

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Addressing Negative Votes• All negative votes must be carefully

considered, responded to, and a resolution sought

• SC tries to convince voter to change vote:– by justifying existing text– by changing text

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Changes to a Draft

• Committee must document and categorize all changes made to a draft after a ballot

• Changes are of two types:– Substantive - requires a reballot– Editorial (including clarification)

• Committee is charged with making a fair and honest categorization of changes

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Substantive Changes

• A change that directly or materially affects those who will use the standard or guideline

• Examples:– changing “may” to “must” or vice versa– changing any of the technical content or

requirements

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Editorial Changes• Do not directly or materially affect the use of

the standard or guideline

• E.g. correcting misspellings, adding examples or words for clarification

• Example:– Old: “ The identifier shall not exceed 50

characters”

– New: “ The maximum length of the identifier shall be 50 characters”

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Fast Track Process• method for balloting fully formed documents that

are not already ANSI standards, e.g.– ISO standards – NISO DSFTUs– standards out of non-ANSI agencies

• document cannot be changed as part of process– revision and reballot procedures don’t apply– comments and negative votes must be

responded to

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Reconsideration Ballot

• If negative votes can not be resolved standard can still go forward (though rarely used)

• Negative comments are sent to all NISO voting members who are given the opportunity to change their votes based on the comments

• If no vote changes, standard can be forwarded to ANSI - there is an appeals process for negative voters at ANSI

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Approval !

• Standard gets official ANSI document number• Standard is published by NISO press• Standard is available free of charge from NISO

website• Standards Committee is thanked and retired

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Maintenance

• All requests for changes, clarification, corrections considered

• May have maintenance agency assigned• Must be reviewed every 5 years and affirmed,

revised, withdrawn• If not reviewed in 10 years, automatically

withdrawn by ANSI

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For More Information

• NISO website: http://www.niso.org• NISO Operating Procedures:

http://www.niso.org/pdfs/OpProc.pdf • NISO Style Guide• Information Standards Quarterly