KBART Phase III: Changes and Unresolved Questions

Andrée Rathemacher, Noah Levin, Stephanie Doellinger
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ABSTRACT Knowledge Bases and Related Tools (KBART) is one of the most successful National Information Standards Organization (NISO) recommended practices. Formally supported by over eighty organizations across all stakeholder groups, it enables a standardized transfer of data between content providers and knowledgebases. The KBART Standing Committee has begun work on Phase III of KBART, which was last updated in 2014. In this NASIG 2021 session, three members of the KBART Standing Committee provided an overview of plans around Phase III of KBART, reviewing progress to date and highlighting efforts to resolve issues around KBART files for which there are no easy answers, such as the challenges of supporting additional content types beyond serials and monographs, how best to handle gap coverage for serials, and how to communicate Open Access content. The audience was asked to provide input on their use of KBART files, how they would like to use KBART that is not possible today, their thoughts on support for additional content types, and their opinions on proposed changes to KBART around the treatment of gap coverage and the handling of Open Access content.
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KBART第三阶段:变化和未解决的问题
知识库和相关工具(KBART)是国家信息标准组织(NISO)推荐的最成功的实践之一。它得到了所有利益相关者群体中80多个组织的正式支持,它支持在内容提供者和知识库之间进行标准化的数据传输。KBART常务委员会已经开始了KBART第三期的工作,最后一次更新是在2014年。在NASIG 2021年的会议上,KBART常务委员会的三名成员概述了KBART第三阶段的计划,回顾了迄今为止的进展,并强调了解决KBART文件相关问题的努力,这些问题没有简单的答案,例如支持除了连续剧和专著之外的其他内容类型的挑战,如何最好地处理连续剧的空白覆盖,以及如何沟通开放获取内容。听众被要求提供他们对KBART文件的使用,他们希望如何使用KBART,他们对支持额外内容类型的想法,以及他们对KBART围绕缺口覆盖的处理和开放获取内容的处理提出的改变的意见。
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Serials Librarian Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: The Serials Librarian is an international journal covering all aspects of the management of serials and other continuing resources in any format—print, electronic, etc.—ranging from their publication, to their abstracting and indexing by commercial services, and their collection and processing by libraries. The journal provides a forum for discussion and innovation for all those involved in the serials information chain, but especially for librarians and other library staff, be they in a single (continuing resources) department or in collection development, acquisitions, cataloging/metadata, or information technology departments.
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