Wednesday, April 7, 2010

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meeting AG information ethics - ASI, Austrian Standards Institute

On Tuesday - 30.3.10 - Meeting of Eva Kumar (ANL) with Mrs. Side (Austrian Standards Institute - Austrian Standards Institute) on a proposal by Mrs Sidebottom to VÖB AG Information Ethics

The standards body is a non-profit private club, not for profit, - a non-profit non-profit organization

It provides impartial platform for the creation of standards and codes of

operates it within the legal framework of the Standards Act 1971

is responsible for the library system in Austria, the "Committee of 069".
In this committee are some libraries in Austria - not all - represented by individual members - for example, the ANL by Ms. B. Can.
Meetings are held every quarter at least once.

it formal or thematic features are standardized, eg, library code, Country codes, currency codes, ISBN or ISSN, citation ...


It could also provide a standard for ethics in librarianship.


The process for developing a standard:

----> ON Rule -
ON Rules are readily available normative documents, which must be met in their development process, not all requirements of a "classical" standard .

at European and international level have "Workshop Agreements" (CEN, ISO) and "Publicly Available Specifications (ISO) established.

Austrian Standards Institute offers this form of consensus management, the ON-rule ONR short, as a solution.

The ONR is useful
-> if the status of a new, fast-changing development to document and / or
-> if a solution to a problem should be readily available, while complying with all the basic principles of standardization is not required .

emergence of an ONR

possible so would be to create an "ON" rule for information ethics. This method is also possible from outside the body as soon as at least 2 parties find and develop a strategy within a workshop. The concept of the rule, although approved by the competent body be.

----> Standard -
development of a national ÖNORM

the request to develop a new ÖNORM or revise an existing standard can, every person - jobs - making note of reasons.
Is there a theme to the Committee (In the case of a library standard, the Committee of 069) in Austrian Standards Institute, takes over this task is to jointly assess the applicant's proposal for the development / revision. Once the committee has approved the proposal to develop a national ÖNORM be public and possible concrete interested on the standards project and the ability to employees informed. Furthermore, the project compared to the other CEN members (Comité Européen de Normalisation) is reported ("notify").
A mandatory standard can therefore only within the Committee of 069 (libraries) will be developed.

An informal meeting of the Working Group on Information Ethics, to discuss these issues in a workshop would be possible in the Institute.

Membership of the committee as delegates (r) is a library with the payment of a one-time membership fee of 420 € possible. In the run would
a unique free participation as a guest at a meeting of the committee to provide insight into its work, recommended.

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