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Journal Supply Chain Efficiency Improvement Pilot (JSCEI). Agenda:Why?ObjectivesMethodologyInterim outcomesNext stepsRelevance to the Book Supply Chain. Why supply chain integration?. Electronic journals/books = fasterFaster = fewer hurdlesFewer hurdles = electronic processingEle
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1. Learning from the journals supply chain Helen Henderson, Ringgold
Ramon Schrama, Swets
2. Journal Supply Chain Efficiency Improvement Pilot (JSCEI) Agenda:
Why?
Objectives
Methodology
Interim outcomes
Next steps
Relevance to the Book Supply Chain Why = supply chain is just a series of bilateral links
Objectives = look at similarities/differences in the links, are there areas of commonality
Methodology = have a representatives from each link, set up work packages
Interim outcomes = granularity problems
Next steps = continue along chain
Books = content rather than formatWhy = supply chain is just a series of bilateral links
Objectives = look at similarities/differences in the links, are there areas of commonality
Methodology = have a representatives from each link, set up work packages
Interim outcomes = granularity problems
Next steps = continue along chain
Books = content rather than format
3. Why supply chain integration? Electronic journals/books = faster
Faster = fewer hurdles
Fewer hurdles = electronic processing
Electronic processing = supply chain integration
Supply chain integration = STANDARDS!
4. Possible transactions
5. Background to JSCEI Pilot Objectives
Participants
Methodology
Work Packages Objectives
1. To discover whether the creation of a standard, commonly used identifier for Institutions will be beneficial to all parties involved in the journal supply chain;
2. To explore the various advantages and implications of use of such an identifier.
Participants
- Libraries
British Library
- Intermediaries
Swets & Ringgold
- Publishers
Rockefeller University Press, OUP
- Content hosts
Highwire
Methodology
Initial kick-off meeting: 20th January 2006 San Antonio
Pilot-wide project organization:
Strategic Working Group (Chair: Helen Henderson)
Technical Working Group (Chair: Ramon Schrama)
Communications Working Group (Chair: Yvonne Campfens)
Email correspondence & surveys & conference calls & physical meetings
The Pilot is split into 9 Work Packages:
WP1: Definition of Institutional Identifier and Associated Metadata (owner: Helen Henderson, Ringgold)
WP2: Library Interface and Agent Interaction (owner: Ramon Schrama, Swets)
WP3: Agent Publisher Interaction (owner: Ramon Schrama, Swets)
WP4: Publisher Hosting Service Interaction (owner: Kristen Fisher Ratan, HighWire)
WP5: Publisher Archive Interaction (owner: Ruth Jones, British Library)
WP6: Customer Agent / Hosting Service Interaction (owner: Ramon Schrama, Swets)
WP7: Publisher Hosting Service Interaction (owner: Richard O'Beirne, Oxford University Press)
WP8: Publisher Database Auditing & Markets (owner: Helen Henderson, Ringgold)
WP9: Communications and website (owner: Yvonne Campfens, Swets)
Objectives
1. To discover whether the creation of a standard, commonly used identifier for Institutions will be beneficial to all parties involved in the journal supply chain;
2. To explore the various advantages and implications of use of such an identifier.
Participants
- Libraries
British Library
- Intermediaries
Swets & Ringgold
- Publishers
Rockefeller University Press, OUP
- Content hosts
Highwire
Methodology
Initial kick-off meeting: 20th January 2006 San Antonio
Pilot-wide project organization:
Strategic Working Group (Chair: Helen Henderson)
Technical Working Group (Chair: Ramon Schrama)
Communications Working Group (Chair: Yvonne Campfens)
Email correspondence & surveys & conference calls & physical meetings
The Pilot is split into 9 Work Packages:
WP1: Definition of Institutional Identifier and Associated Metadata (owner: Helen Henderson, Ringgold)
WP2: Library Interface and Agent Interaction (owner: Ramon Schrama, Swets)
WP3: Agent Publisher Interaction (owner: Ramon Schrama, Swets)
WP4: Publisher Hosting Service Interaction (owner: Kristen Fisher Ratan, HighWire)
WP5: Publisher Archive Interaction (owner: Ruth Jones, British Library)
WP6: Customer Agent / Hosting Service Interaction (owner: Ramon Schrama, Swets)
WP7: Publisher Hosting Service Interaction (owner: Richard O'Beirne, Oxford University Press)
WP8: Publisher Database Auditing & Markets (owner: Helen Henderson, Ringgold)
WP9: Communications and website (owner: Yvonne Campfens, Swets)
6. Interim outcomes