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Peter E. Murray

Library technologist, open source advocate, striving to think globally while acting locally

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  • The Who, What, When, Where and Why of Library Discovery (text as intended for presentation)

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    Closing out #nisoforum w Peter Murray as disruptive tech jester! pic.twitter.com/TvRb8UEY0T

    — Lettie Conrad (@lyconrad) October 6, 2015

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    Last week I was at the NISO Forum: The Future of Library Resource Discovery with a …

     Posted on  October 12, 2015
     and last updated October 12, 2015
     ·  10 minutes reading time
  • Registration Now Open for a Fall Forum on the Future of Library Discovery

    Helping patrons find the information they need is an important part of the library profession, and in the past decade the profession has seen the rise of dedicated "discovery systems" to address that need. The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) is active at the intersection of libraries, content suppliers, and …

     Posted on  August 26, 2015
     and last updated August 26, 2015
     ·  3 minutes reading time
  • Announcing "The Future of Library Resource Discovery" -- a NISO Two-day Forum in October in Baltimore

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    In early October, NISO will be hosting a two-day forum on the future of resource discovery in libraries. This is an in-person meeting to extend the work of Marshall …

     Posted on  July 13, 2015
     and last updated July 13, 2015
     ·  1 minutes reading time
  • Can Google's New "My Account" Page be a Model for Libraries?

    One of the things discussed in the NISO patron privacy conference calls has been the need for transparency with patrons about what information is being gathered about them and what is done with it. The recent announcement by Google of a "My Account" page and a privacy question/answer site …

     Posted on  June 10, 2015
     and last updated June 11, 2015
     ·  4 minutes reading time
  • My View of the NISO Patron Privacy Working Group

    Yesterday Bobbi Newman posted Thinking Out Loud About Patron Privacy and Libraries on her blog. Both of us are on the NISO committee to develop a Consensus Framework to Support Patron Privacy in Digital Library and Information Systems, and her article sounded a note of discouragement that I hope to …

     Posted on  June 09, 2015
     and last updated June 09, 2015
     ·  6 minutes reading time
  • Make Plans to Attend the ResourceSync Post-Conference Tutorial at LITA Forum

    ResourceSync LogoAs you are planning your trip to the 2013 LITA Forum in Louisville in mid-November, plan to stay a few hours longer to attend the ResourceSync Tutorial happening after the close of the main conference on Sunday. Herbert van de Sompel will lead this 3-hour session where attendees can learn …

     Posted on  August 21, 2013
     and last updated August 21, 2013
     ·  1 minutes reading time
  • Interoperability and Its Role In Standardization, Plus A ResourceSync Overview: Slidecast from ALA2013

    At the American Library Association meeting in Chicago last month I gave a 20 minute presentation that was a combination of an overview of interoperability and standards plus a brief overview of the ResourceSync activity for the NISO Update session. Included below are my slides with a synchronized audio track …

     Posted on  July 20, 2013
     and last updated July 20, 2013
  • Interlibrary Loan Standards Undergoing Revision at the ISO Level

    My employer (LYRASIS) is a member of NISO (the accredited standards organization for information and documentation in the U.S.), and as the primary contact I see and consider ballots for standards issues that impact LYRASIS member libraries. The Interlibrary Loan (ILL) Application Protocol Specification (a.k.a. ISO 10160 …

     Posted on  March 15, 2013
     and last updated March 15, 2013
     ·  1 minutes reading time
  • ResourceSync Specification Draft Published for Comment

    ResourceSync -- a joint effort of NISO and the Open Archives Initiative (OAI) team with work funded by the Sloan Foundation -- has published a draft specification that I urge members of the library technology community to look at. Building on the OAI-PMH strategies for synchronizing metadata, this project is modern web …

     Posted on  February 04, 2013
     and last updated February 04, 2013
     ·  1 minutes reading time
  • Model Language on Library Data Ownership

    In September, Carl Grant wrote a blog post on the ownership of library data ("We have a problem... another vendor appearing to need education about exactly WHO owns library data") that has been rolling around my own thoughts for, well, months. The spark of Carl's post was a Twitter conversation …

     Posted on  November 07, 2012
     and last updated November 08, 2012
     ·  5 minutes reading time
  • What To Do With ISO 2709:2008?

    My employer recently became a member of NISO and I was made the primary representative. This is my first formal interaction with the standards organization heirarchy (NISO → ANSI → ISO) and as one of the side effects I'm being asked to provide advice to NISO on how its vote should be …

     Posted on  April 26, 2011
     and last updated April 27, 2011
     ·  3 minutes reading time
  • "Do More ... With Someone Else" -- Guest Editor Introduction to NISO ISQ Fall Issue

    I'm pleased to announce that the Fall 2010 issue of NISO's International Standards Quarterly (ISQ) is done and available online to NISO members and ISQ subscribers. Print copies are scheduled to be mailed on December 28th. The individual issue is available for purchase (see the form link to on …

     Posted on  December 15, 2010
     and last updated December 15, 2010
     ·  3 minutes reading time
  • Proposals for NISO Work Items: Physical Delivery Best Practices and Standardized Markup for Journal Articles

    NISO voting members are currently considering two new work items: a statement of best practices for the physical delivery of library resources and formalizing the NLM journal article DTD de facto standards. The Physical Delivery and Standardized Markup for Journal Articles proposal documents are openly available for download.

    The first …

     Posted on  August 22, 2009
     and last updated August 22, 2009
     ·  2 minutes reading time
  • Video Tour of OPAC Discovery Layer Tools

    In March, I gave a presentation at the NISO forum on Next Generation Discovery Tools: New Tools, Aging Standards. For those that were there, you may remember the bulk of the presentation was in the screencast tours of the functionality of 10 OPAC enhancement tools. Topping out at over 750MB …

     Posted on  July 25, 2008
     and last updated July 25, 2008
     ·  1 minutes reading time
  • Links to OPAC Enhancements, Wrappers, and Replacements

    Below are the supplemental links for the presentation at the NISO workshop on discovery layers in Chapel Hill, NC, on March 28, 2008.

    Update 20080404T1124 : Carolyn McCallum at Wake Forest University posted a great summary of day two of the NISO discovery layer forum, including an overview of my talk …

     Posted on  March 28, 2008
     and last updated March 28, 2008
     ·  4 minutes reading time
  • NISO Workshop Exploring the Discovery Layer; March 27-28, 2008; Chapel Hill, NC

    NISO is conducting a workshop later this month called Next Generation Discovery: New Tools, Aging Standards. The workshop is described this way: "Discovering scholarly information and data is essential for research and use of the content that the information community is producing and making available. The development of knowledge bases …

     Posted on  March 12, 2008
     and last updated March 12, 2008
     ·  1 minutes reading time
  • What's the Deal with NCIP?

    What's the deal with NCIP? For those that don't know, NCIP is the NISO protocol that attempts to "define the various transactions needed to support circulation activities among independent library systems." For example, "patron and item inquiry and update transactions, such as hold or reserve, check-out, renew, and check-in."

    I …

     Posted on  January 24, 2008
     and last updated January 24, 2008
     ·  1 minutes reading time
  • NISO IR Presentation: "The Third Wave of Library Information Stewardship"

    On Monday, I had the honor and pleasure of speaking at the NISO workshop "Getting the Most Out of Your Institutional Repository" on the topic of The Third Wave of Library Information Stewardship. The presentation abstract was:

    [Academic] Libraries are gearing up for the third wave of information under our …

     Posted on  December 05, 2007
     and last updated December 05, 2007
     ·  2 minutes reading time
  • Notes from the LITA Standards IG meeting

    [Aside: I'm not quite sure what the procedure is for posting on LITAblog.org. This report was posted there last night to appear at something like http://www.litablog.org/2007/06/23/standards-ig/ but it seems to be stuck in a moderation queue of some sort. I'm reposting it …

     Posted on  June 24, 2007
     and last updated June 24, 2007
     ·  6 minutes reading time
  • "Identifiers Roundup" — LITA Standards Interest Group in conjunction with NISO

    This is a report of the presentations from the LITA Standards Interest Group at the ALA Annual Conference, 24-Jul-2006, in New Orleans. Pat Stevens, interim director of NISO, moderated the panel discussion.

    ISSN Regina Reynolds, Library of Congress (U.S. ISSN Center)

    Structure

    There are 80 ISSN centers worldwide with …

     Posted on  June 24, 2006
     and last updated June 25, 2006
     ·  8 minutes reading time