Standard ISO 15511:2019-ed.4.0 4.6.2019 preview

ISO 15511:2019-ed.4.0

Information and documentation — International standard identifier for libraries and related organizations (ISIL)

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Designation standards: ISO 15511:2019-ed.4.0
Publication date standards: 4.6.2019
SKU: NS-951453
The number of pages: 7
Approximate weight : 21 g (0.05 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards ISO

Annotation of standard text ISO 15511:2019-ed.4.0 :

Description / Abstract: This document specifies the International Standard identifier for libraries and related organizations (ISIL), which comprises a set of standard identifiers used for the unique identification of libraries and related organizations such as museums and archives with a minimum impact on already existing systems. An ISIL identifies an organization, i.e. a library or a related organization, or one of its subordinate units, which is responsible for an action or service in an informational environment (e.g. creation of machine-readable information). It can be used to identify the originator or holder of a resource (e.g. library material or a collection in an archive). The ISIL is intended for use by libraries and related organizations such as museums and archives and agencies doing business or interacting with these organizations (e.g. suppliers, publishers, and government institutions). An ISIL identifies an organization or one of its subordinate units throughout its life. In some cases, such as when an organization has undergone a significant administrative change (e.g. a merger with another organization), particularly one that results in a name change, a new ISIL can be allocated. Since this document allows the use of existing codes to be incorporated into the ISIL, it is possible that a given organization can have more than one ISIL. However, it is the intention of this document to minimize the number of codes. Any library or related organization, administrative unit or subordinate unit, acting autonomously, can be allocated an ISIL. An ISIL is not intended to be used to classify organizations or their services and holdings.

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