KBART Open Hour

Other Title

KBART Open Hours

Document Type

Presentation

Comments

National Information Standards Organization (NISO) informational webinar

Date of Original Version

10-8-2019

Abstract

This is a link to a webinar recording of a National Information Standards Organization (NISO) informational webinar titled "KBART Open Hour," originally broadcast on the internet on October 8, 2019.

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From the NISO website:

Do you work for a publisher, aggregator, or content provider and have questions about how to implement KBART for your content? Need to know how to format a particular KBART field, or what it is used for? Want to learn about resources you can use in developing your KBART files, or how to get feedback on your files? On October 8, 2019, at 11 a.m. Eastern, join the KBART Standing Committee for a FREE, 60-minute "open hour" question-and-answer format webinar hosted by NISO and get information about KBART straight from the group.

We will begin the webinar with a brief presentation on the KBART endorsement process, followed by answers to frequently asked questions and discussion of questions posted by attendees. To submit a question ahead of time, please email kbart@niso.org with the subject "Webinar Question". Attendees will also be able to submit questions during the webinar via chat.

KBART (Knowledge Bases and Related Tools) is a NISO Recommended Practice that describes how to transmit data about serials and books/monographs to knowledge bases maintained by link resolver, resource management, and discovery system vendors.

The KBART Standing Committee members participating in this event include Noah Levin, NISO KBART Standing Committee Co-Chair; Dominic Benson, Analytics and Discovery Officer, Brunel University London; Mark Calkins, Senior Product Support Specialist, OCLC; Robert Heaton, Collection Management Librarian, Utah State University Libraries; Ben Johnson, Provider Relations Engagement Manager, ProQuest/Ex Libris; Sheri Meares, Senior Director, Knowledge Base, EBSCO Information Services; and Andrée Rathemacher, Head, Acquisitions, University of Rhode Island Libraries and NISO KBART Standing Committee Co-Chair.

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Included as supplemental files are:

  • PDF printout of NISO website page advertising the webinar

Included as supplemental files (suppressed from public view) are:

  • Webinar audio recording in MP3 format
  • Powerpoint slides for webinar presentation in PPTX format
  • Powerpoint slides for webinar presentation in PDF format

68 people attended the webinar.

KBART Open Hour _ NISO website.pdf (60 kB)
PDF printout of NISO website page advertising the webinar

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