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[PADG:1270] New NISO Guidelines
Guidelines for Information About Preservation Products Published
Bethesda, Md., USA (April 19, 2001) NISO, the National Information
Standards Organization, announces the release of Guidelines for
Information
About Preservation Products (Z39.77-2001). This new standard identifies
the
information vendors should feature in catalogs and promotional literature
describing products used to store, bind, or repair a variety of library
holdings including books, pamphlets, sound recordings, videos, films,
CDs,
manuscripts, maps, and photographs. Librarians and archivists who use
these
products will benefit from these guidelines as they compare and evaluate
products.
The purpose of this standard is to encourage and promote the use of
consistent language and to help vendors provide accurate information
about
preservation products used for storage, binding, and repair of library
materials. The impetus to create this standard came in response to
concerns
expressed by librarians and archivists of the need for a qualitative
means
of evaluating preservation products. To help the librarians and vendors
use
the standard, there is a glossary is that defines technical terms and a
set
of references to related standards.
NISO gratefully acknowledges the efforts of the following people who were
members of this committee at the time this standard was approved: Mark
Roosa
(Chair), Library of Congress; Harry Campbell, Etherington Conservation
Center, a division of Information Conservation Inc.; Jesse Munn, Library
of
Congress; Nancy Schrock, Harvard College Library; and Abby Shaw,
Conservation Resources International.
This standard is available for free downloading or hardcopy purchase at
http://www.techstreet.com/cgi-bin/detail?product_id=879717.
About NISO:
NISO is the only U.S. group accredited by the American National Standards
Institute to develop and promote technical standards for use in
information
delivery services providing voluntary standards for libraries, publishers
and related information technology organizations. All NISO standards are
developed by consensus under the guidance of experts and practitioners in
the field to meet the needs of both the information user and the
producer.
For information about NISO?s current standardization interests and
membership possibilities, please visit the NISO website at
http://www.niso.org.
For additional information contact NISO Headquarters at (301) 654-2512.
Email: nisohq@xxxxxxxx