Dear All,

The Z39.7 Information Services and Use: Metrics and Statistics for Libraries 
and Information Providers – Data Dictionary is available in open access on the 
NISO website at http://z39-7.niso.org/. 


http://www.niso.org/news/pr/view?item_key=4bab6c0503ed5d9f392f862e9d32ce346eef6c69

For release: 29 Jul 2013
NISO Publishes Update to Metrics Data Dictionary for Libraries and Information 
Providers
Baltimore, MD – July 29, 2013 – The National Information 
Standards Organization (NISO) announces the publication of the fifth 
edition of the standard ANSI/NISO Z39.7, Information Services and Use: Metrics 
and Statistics for Libraries and Information Providers – Data Dictionary. The 
purpose of the Z39.7 Data Dictionary is to assist the information 
community in the identification, definition, collection, and 
interpretation of statistical data used to describe the current status 
and condition of libraries in the United States. It absorbs many of the 
de facto definitions established in various national surveys and data 
collection programs to provide a body of valid and comparable data on 
American libraries. 

Originally published in 1968 with the title Library Statistics, the standard 
has evolved through its subsequent editions, culminating 
in an online data dictionary and new title in the 2004 edition. In 2008, NISO 
moved the standard from periodic to continuous maintenance and 
established the Z39.7 Standing Committee to maintain the standard.

"With the standard under continuous maintenance, users can submit 
comments and suggestions for improvements and have them evaluated by the
 Z39.7 Standing Committee biannually for possible inclusion in the 
standard," explained Nettie Lagace, NISO Associate Director for 
Programs. "When a sufficient number of changes have been accepted, a 
revision of the standard is presented for approval by the NISO Voting 
Members. This fifth edition includes all the accepted changes since the 
previous edition was published."

"The importance of addressing our digital environment with integrative 
thinking is apparent in the new standard," stated Martha Kyrillidou, 
Senior Director, ARL Statistics and Service Quality Programs, and Chair 
of the Z39.7 Standing Committee. "In addition to reformatting and better
 organization, the e-metrics that were introduced in the 2004 edition as
 a separate section have been updated and integrated into the body of 
the standard to make them easier to use. Additional data gathering tools
 were added and all survey references were updated."

"In addition to evaluating suggestions from the community, the Z39.7 
Standing Committee regularly reviews other metrics-related standards and
 best practices with an eye of continuously improving the Data 
Dictionary," said Steve Hiller, Director of Assessment and Planning, 
University of Washington Libraries, member of the Z39.7 Standing 
Committee, and incoming Chair of the International Organization for 
Standardization (ISO) Subcommittee on Quality - Statistics and 
performance evaluation (TC464/SC8). "Currently, we are assessing the 
forthcoming revision to the ISO standard on International library 
statistics (ISO 2789) for areas where the standards can be better 
aligned and for proposed new statistics and methods."

"Statistics collection is a critical process of libraries to document 
their service provision, their value, and changes in the use of 
services," states Todd Carpenter, NISO's Executive Director. "Standards 
in this area are especially important to ensure that data is 
consistently collected across time periods and also by different 
libraries so that data can be compared. Z39.7 is the key standard in the
 United States for this purpose and the current revision ensures that 
the standard remains up-to-date with the changing environment in today's
 libraries."

The Z39.7 Data Dictionary is available in open access on the NISO website at 
http://z39-7.niso.org/. A downloadable PDF version of the standard is also 
available. Users of 
the standard are encouraged to submit suggestions to the Z39.7 Standing 
Committee at any time. Information on the continuous maintenance process is 
available from the Committees' webpage at www.niso.org/workrooms/z39-7.

About the National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
NISO fosters the development and maintenance of standards that 
facilitate the creation, persistent management, and effective 
interchange of information so that it can be trusted for use in research
 and learning. To fulfill this mission, NISO engages libraries, 
publishers, information aggregators, and other organizations that 
support learning, research, and scholarship through the creation, 
organization, management, and curation of knowledge. NISO works with 
intersecting communities of interest and across the entire lifecycle of 
an information standard. NISO is a not-for-profit association accredited
 by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). More information 
about NISO is available on its website: www.niso.org. For more information 
please contact NISO on (301) 654-2512 or via email on [email protected]. 
For More Information, Contact:
Nettie Lagace
NISO
Phone: 301-654-2512
Email Nettie Lagace


FYI.

thank you,

stephen

 
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