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PIE-J
Recommended Practices for the Presentation and
Identification of E-Journals
Edward Cilurso - Taylor & Francis
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History
Inspired by publication of an article by
Regina Reynolds and Cindy Hepfer.
Project initiated October 2010 with a team
of librarians and publisher representatives.
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PIE-J Working Group Representation
Taylor & Francis
Harrassowitz
Serials Solutions
IEEE
JSTOR/Ithaka
Sage
EBSCO
Hein
Publishing Technology
APA
Library of Congress
(CONSER, ISSN)
National Library of Medicine
Cranfield U. Press (UK)
University of Washington
University of Chicago
UCLA
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Designed to provide guidance on the presentation
and identification of e-journals, particularly in the
areas of:
• journal title and citation information
• title changes and title history
• accurate use of the ISSN
• enumeration (numbering) practice
• presentation of publication information
• presentation of content (including digitized
content)
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The PIE-J standard was published in March 2013.
• Standard and its brochures had more than
1,200 downloads in their first 10 days.
• We also continued in-person presentations at
conferences to promote it.
• A standing committee formed in September
2013 to handle inquires and conduct an ongoing
review of the standard – Sarah Glasser and Ed
Cilurso assumed co-chair positions.
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Find PIE-J, read PIE-J, live PIE-J!
PIE-J Workroom: http://www.niso.org/workrooms/piej
URL for the Recommended Practice:
http://www.niso.org/publications/rp/rp-16-2013
PIE-J interest group/mailing list
http://www.niso.org/lists/piejinfo
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Taylor & Francis – a publisher and PIE-J
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2.1.1 - Provide the full journal title in a prominent, clear, and consistent manner
on every page over which you have control.
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2.2.4 - Provide a journal title history. Include the full journal title, publication date
range, and ISSN for the current title and at least the immediately preceding and/or
succeeding titles, as appropriate.
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2.5.3- Retain distinctive issue-level non-article information, such as front and
back matter, journal covers, and other issue-level metadata or information.
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2.7.2 - Digitize all available content even when it is incomplete, but clearly
indicate what is missing.
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PIE-J TO DO LIST for Taylor & Francis:
-Do a better job presenting covers online
- Add notes about missing issues/articles/pages