Information Standards Quarterly (ISQ)
Fall 2010
Volume 22, Issue 4
Special Issue: Resource Sharing
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Table of Contents
Do More…with Someone Else by Guest Content Editor Peter E. Murray
FEATURES
- Using Resource Sharing Standards in the Orbis Cascade Alliance Consortial Borrowing System
by Kyle Banerjee and Anya N. Arnold - Roundup of Resource Sharing Tools and Projects
OPINIONS: FUNDING MODELS FOR COLLABORATIVE INFORMATION RESOURCES AND REPOSITORIES
- The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Experience

BY Edward N. Zalta and Uri Nodelman - Developing Sustainability Strategies for arXiv

by Oya Y. Rieger and Simeon Warner
SPOTLIGHT
- College Center for Library Automation: Florida's LINCC for Public Colleges
by Susan Campbell
NISO REPORTS
- Physical Delivery of Library Resources Working Group

by Valerie Horton and Diana Sachs-Silveira
NOTEWORTHY 
- Cost of Resource Exchange (CORE) Protocol Published as NISO Recommended Practice
- BISG Issues Best Practices and Roadmaps for the Book Supply Chain
- DAISYpedia Offers Implementation Advice for Digital Talking Book Standard
- Call for Comments: Revision of Encoded Archival Description (EAD)
- Survey Conducted to Learn Current Practice in Using Standardized Journal Article Version Terminology
- NARA Provides Guidance on Managing Records in Cloud Computing Environments
- LAC Canada Publishes File Format Guidelines for Preservation and Long-Term Access
- LC Study Assesses State of Sound Recording Preservation and Access
- MPS Shares Results of Librarian Survey on Usage Statistics
- Elsevier Online Opinion Survey Reveals Researchers Ready to Push Scientific Search and Discovery to the Next Level
STANDARDS in DEVELOPMENT
