ALCTS CRS Standards Update Forum -- CORRECTION Young,Naomi Kietzke 03 Jan 2011 14:26 UTC

**Please note this corrected announcement, with updated topical information on IOTA.**

The ALCTS Continuing Resources Committee on Standards invites you to our Standards Update Forum, Sunday, Jan. 9, 10:30 AM-Noon at the Hilton Bayfront Aqua 314.

We are pleased to present:

Dina Benson, of the University of Florida, on the Encoded Archival Context: Corporate Bodies, People and Families (EAC-CPF) metadata standard. EAC is an international standard for encoding contextual information about "individuals, families, and corporate bodies that create, use, and are responsible for and/or associated with records in a variety of ways." (For more information, see:  http://eac.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/)

Susan Marcin, of Columbia University, on Improving OpenURLs through Analytics (IOTA), a two-year research project sponsored by NISO.  "IOTA is an initiative that makes use of log files from various institutions and vendors to analyze element frequency and patterns contained within OpenURL strings. The reports created from this analysis allows users to make improvements to their OpenURL strings (by increasing the number of elements passed in an OpenURL string for example) so that the maximum number of OpenURL requests resolve to a correct record." (For more information, see: http://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/oq/IOTA_FAQ and www.niso.org/workrooms/iota)

Sara Russell Gonzalez of the University of Florida on the VIVO Project. "VIVO is an interdisciplinary national network enabling collaboration and discovery between scientists across all disciplines." (For more information, see: http://www.vivoweb.org/)

We hope to see you at the Hilton on Sunday morning!

ALCTS Continuing Resources Standards Committee