[Eril-l] Join us on Monday for a Free KBART Webinar from NISO!

Andree Rathemacher andree at uri.edu
Fri Mar 8 09:51:11 PST 2019


Reposting for ERIL-L subscribers; pardon any duplication...

KBART (Knowledge Bases And Related Tools)
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is
a NISO Recommended Practice that's been around for most of this decade.
KBART concentrates on a description for metadata transfer, to support a
content provider's communication of journals and monograph information to
knowledge bases maintained by link-resolver vendors. It's so ubiquitous in
many scenarios that librarians and publishers might easily take KBART for
granted, but a closer look can reveal its utility and flexibility in the
electronic product landscape and how it is put to use to support dependable
end-user access to library resources.



On Monday, March 11, at Noon Eastern Time, NISO will host a FREE 60-minute
webinar,
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to
discuss KBART from soup to nuts and highlight its value to those who use
it, and those who could use it.  This webinar will take the place of the
monthly NISO Open Teleconference, so there will also be opportunities for
questions and answers and discussion about KBART.



The webinar will include an overview of the knowledge base supply chain and
perspectives of participants; how the KBART Standing Committee members
contribute to its ongoing development; how KBART endorsement works with the
KBART Registry; and an update on what's next for KBART.



Confirmed Speakers Include:


·       *Noah Levin*, NISO KBART Standing Committee Co-Chair

·       *Dominic Benson,* Analytics and Discovery Officer, Brunel
University London

·       *Ben Johnson*, Provider Relations Engagement Manager, ProQuest/Ex
Libris

·       *Robert Heaton*, Collection Management Librarian, Utah State
University Libraries

·       *Andrée Rathemacher*, Head, Acquisitions, University of Rhode
Island Libraries.

Please click this link to join the webinar: https://zoom.us/j/210255256
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to
join us at *12 Noon (Eastern Daylight, US & Canada), Monday, March 11* for
this free informational webinar.

Got questions? Get in touch:




NISO

3600 Clipper Mill Road

Suite 302

Baltimore, MD 21211-1948

Phone: +1.301.654.2512

Email: nisohq at niso.org

-- 
Andrée Rathemacher  |  Professor / Head, Acquisitions
University Libraries, University of Rhode Island  |  (401) 874-5096  |
andree at uri.edu
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