Re: ANSI/NISO standard info needed (Regina Reynolds) Marcia Tuttle 21 Feb 1997 19:35 UTC

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Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 13:27:54 -0500
From: Regina Reynolds <rrey@LOC.GOV>
Subject: Re: ANSI/NISO standard info needed (Catherine Nelson)

Steve, Z39.1 has, indeed, been withdrawn since it is no longer current and
since the revision process for it was not able to move forward with a
revised standard.  If anyone has an interest in taking on the task of
editing the standard based on comments received during the last draft
process, I'm sure Pat Harris of NISO would like to hear from you.

As for the You Name it Brochure, credit should go to the ALCTS Serials
Section of ALA.  As a member of the Task Force that developed the
brochure, it's good to hear that you've found it helpful.  It is also
available from both the NSDP and the ALCTS home pages.

Regina Reynolds
Head, National Serials Data Program
Library of Congress
rrey@loc.gov
ISSN Web page:  http://lcweb.loc.gov/issn

On Fri, 21 Feb 1997, Marcia Tuttle wrote:

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> Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 08:30:53 -0800
> From: Catherine Nelson <nelson@LIBRARY.UCSB.EDU>
> Subject: Re: ANSI/NISO standard info needed (Steve Murden)
>
> I believe this standard has been withdrawn.
>
>
> Catherine Nelson
 > Head, Serials Department
> Davidson Library
> University of California
> Santa Barbara, CA  93106
> Phone: (805) 893-2444
> Fax: (805) 893-4676
>
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> > Date: Thu, 20 Feb 1997 17:57:46 -0400
> > From: Steve Murden <SMURDEN@GEMS.VCU.EDU>
> > Subject: ANSI/NISO standard info needed
> >
> > I have a copy of a draft ANSI standard called Z39.1, dated 5/31/90.
> > Unfortunately, I do not have the title page.  It basically concerns
> > the physical layout and arrangement of print journals.  Can anyone
> > give me a citation for the completed standard?  I tried searching
> > the web sites for both ANSI and NISO, but was not able to locate
> > this document.
> >
> > A faculty member who edits an ACM newsletter has asked for the
> > input of a librarian before making changes to the journal, and I
> > really want to reinforce such behavior with as much positive
> > feedback as possible.  I have already copied Mitch Turitz's
> > wonderful title-change letter, as well as the What's In a Name
> > brochure from LC.  If anyone has any other suggestions, I welcome
> > them.
> >
> > Thanks for any help anyone can provide.
> >
> > Steve Murden
> > Virginia Commonwealth University
> > smurden@gems.vcu.edu
> >
>