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Updates of Information Standards and Standardization Efforts (ASIS&T Standards Committee)
Time:
Monday, 01/Nov/2021:
2:00pm - 3:30pm
Location:Salon H, Lobby Level, Marriott
Presentations
ID: 268 / [Single Presentation of ID 268]: 1 Panels 90 minutes Confirmation 1: I/we agree if this paper/presentation is accepted, all authors/panelists listed as “presenters” will present during the Annual Meeting and will pay and register at least for the day of the presentation. Confirmation 2: I/we further agree presenting authors/panelists who have not registered on or before the early bird registration deadline will be removed from the conference program, and their paper will be removed from the Proceedings. Confirmation 3: I/we acknowledge that all session authors/presenters have read and agree to the ASIS&T Annual Meeting Policies found at https://www.asist.org/am21/submission-types-instructions/ Topics: Technology; Culture; and Society Keywords: data standards, information standards, open data, knowledge organization systems
Updates of Information Standards and Standardization Efforts (ASIS&T Standards Committee)
Mark Needleman1, Marjorie Hlava2, Marcia Zeng3, Timothy Dickey3
1Florida Center for Library Automation, USA; 2Access Innovations, USA; 3Kent State University, USA
This panel, sponsored by the ASIS&T Standards Committee, has two purposes. First, the panel reports the most recent activities of the national and international standards in the field of information science and technologies in which the ASIS&T Standards Committee and members have been involved. Second, the panel will focus on a number of significant standardization efforts, their important roles, and the challenges in dealing with semantic conflicts while addressing inclusion and relevance to ensure non-bias in information representation and the FAIRness of data. Those efforts have led to the globally adopted standard systems, vocabularies, and schemas, which will be introduced by this panel.