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Newest Version of PRISM is Now
Ready for Comment
Publishing Industry Metadata
Specification Updated to Support Growing Number
of Implementations
Seybold Seminars, San Francisco,
CA, USA. August 20, 2004 - PRISM (Publishing
Requirements for Industry Standard Metadata),
an IDEAlliance Working Group, has issued a Request
for Comment on the newest version of PRISM. Since
the release of the PRISM 1.1 specification in
2002, the PRISM effort has grown as many new publishers,
integrators and software vendors have seen the
value of the specification as a key aspect of
their content and information management strategies.
The new version of the specification (PRISM V1.2)
contains updates and additions that are a result
of the growing number of production implementations
of PRISM.
PRISM defines a set of XML metadata
vocabularies that assist in automating repetitive
tasks that are used in accessing, managing, tracking
and repurposing content. The PRISM Specification
and the PRISM Aggregator DTD, which is an application
of the PRISM Specification, provide tools for
interoperability so that organizations can easily
and automatically syndicate, acquire, exchange
and find magazine and mainstream journal articles,
catalogs, images, and other types of content across
multiple repositories.
According to David Steinhardt, President
and CEO of IDEAlliance, "It is clear that
the leading publishers who are an important constituency
within our membership are coming to rely more
and more on standardized metadata to manage content,
reduce production costs, and create new revenue
streams. Over the past year, the PRISM standard
has gained traction as companies begin to use
it in actual production environments. The experience
that has been gained through the growing number
of PRISM implementations has enabled us to refine
the specification and improve its usability."
In addition to posting PRISM 1.2
for comment, the PRISM Working Group is posting
two related specifications in the "Contributed
Resources" area of the PRISM website. These
resources, an RSS (RDF Site Summary) 1.0 module
for PRISM 1.2 and an RDF schema for PRISM 1.2
were developed by Nature Publishing Group, a leading
science publisher, but they are of general utility
and can be used by all publishing domains, scientific,
educational, trade, or otherwise. Although these
resources were developed outside the PRISM Working
Group, they are being posted because they may
provide value to the PRISM 1.2 implementation
community.
The PRISM 1.2 Specification welcomes
open industry participation during the 45-day
comment period before PRISM 1.2 is formally released.
The PRISM Working Group is seeking comments from
individuals and organizations that have interest
in putting the proposed PRISM 1.2 Specification
to use. The specification is available at:
http://www.prismstandard.org/specifications/Prism1[1].2RFC.pdf.
Comments and questions should be
posted to info@prismstandard.org.
About Nature Publishing Group
Nature Publishing Group (NPG) is
the scientific publishing arm of Macmillan Publishers
Ltd, combining the excellence of Nature, Nature
Research Journals, Nature Reviews Journals, NPG
Academic Journals and NPG Reference publications,
to provide the world's premier information resource
for the basic biological and physical sciences.
NPG is a global company, with headquarters in
London and offices in Paris, Munich, New Delhi,
Tokyo, Melbourne, San Diego, San Francisco, Washington,
New York and Boston. See http://npg.nature.com/
for further information.
About the PRISM Working Group
PRISM, (Publishing Requirements
for Industry Standard Metadata) is an IDEAlliance
(International Digital Enterprise Alliance) Working
Group. The member companies are involved in content
- creation, categorization, management, aggregation
and distribution - both commercially and within
intranet and extranet frameworks. Their interest
in PRISM comes from the need for a common metadata
standard as a basic part of the content infrastructure.
The PRISM Working Group is open to all IDEAlliance
members and includes: Adobe Systems, Inc., Cadmus
Professional Communications, CMP Media, LLC, ,
Gruner + Jahr USA Publishing, Hachette Filipacchi
Media U.S., (HFM), Hearst Magazines, L A Burman
Associates Inc., LexisNexis, a division
of Reed Elsevier plc., Wolters Kluwer Health a
division of Wolters Kluwer North America, The
McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., Oracle Corporation,
OverDrive, Inc. Platts, a division of The McGraw-Hill
Companies, Inc., Publishing Connections Inc.(PCI),
Sheridan Press, Taxonomy Strategies, Time Inc.,
and Vodafone Global Products. To learn more, go
to www.prismstandard.org
or www.idealliance.org.
About IDEAlliance
IDEAlliance (International Digital
Enterprise Alliance) is a not-for-profit membership
organization. Its mission is to advance user-driven,
cross-industry solutions for all publishing and
content-related processes by developing standards,
fostering business alliances, and identifying
best practices. IDEAlliance has been a leader
in information technology since 1966 (founded
as Graphic Communications Association) having
fostered the development and adoption of standards
such as ADIS, DISC, GRACoL, ICE, JIFFI, Mail.dat,
papiNet, PRISM, PROSE XML, SPACE XML, SGML, and
XML. Learn more about IDEAlliance at www.idealliance.org.
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