Annual general meeting.
Walravens, Hartmut
The latest Annual General Assembly of the ISMN community took place
in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 14-15, on invitation of the Biblioteca
Nacional. It was an excellent meeting, for two reasons: It followed
immediately the AGM of the International ISBN Agency, which took place
at Estoril, on the outskirts of Lisbon. This allowed for a closer
contact of representatives of both communities and cut costs as in not a
small number of cases the same persons / departments are responsible for
ISBN and ISMN. Thus the attendance of the ISMN AGM was larger than
usually. The other reason, of course, was the wonderful hospitality of
colleagues at the National Library: Ms. Ines Cordeiro and her staff did
their best to make colleagues feel welcome; it also turned out that
there was actually more music publishing in Portugal than previously
assumed.
The next AGM will again be aligned with the ISBN AGM: It is planned
for September 13 in Pretoria, by invitation of the National Library of
South Africa. In this case the ISMN AGM will be followed by a training
course for ISBN and ISMN (Sept. 14), and then the ISBN AGM is to follow.
Again, it is an opportunity for colleagues to take part in several
meetings--and kill several birds with one stone. There has been some
discussion whether it makes sense to travel all the way to South Africa
for such a meeting, to a country which cannot compare in music
production with Europe and North America. On the other hand, as the
standard claims to be international, the impression should be avoided
that it was just something for Europeans ... Actually, South Africa is
not yet an ISMN member; but the meeting will offer opportunities for
African colleagues to familiarize themselves with the standard and
perhaps join the community.
Standard
This year's ISO TC46 meeting took place in Sydney, Australia,
at the beginning of May. Major subjects were progress on new ISO
standards (like Name Identifier, Collection Identifier), misuse (or
undesirable use) of identifiers, ISO contract issues, and enhanced
interoperability between existing identifiers.
The International ISMN Agency has an A Liaison with TC46.
Publications
The latest ISMN Newsletter--also available on the Website--provides
information on the 2010 AGM.
Membership
There are now 52 ISMN agencies, the latest member is The
Netherlands (Muziek Centrum Nederland) which makes Europe completely
represented by ISMN, except for Albania, Belarus, and a few other small
countries without any remarkable music production.
There is progress in the negotiations with further interested
countries: China is preparing the introduction of ISMN. A delegation of
the Chinese Institute of Publishing Science (CIPS) in Beijing visited
Berlin and had promising talks with the IA. In the US, Library of
Congress assigned staff to prepare the implementation of the ISMN. While
the Library, music libraries in the US, and the US IAML branch are in
favour of ISMN, the publishers associations show little interest; on the
other hand, it is difficult to blame them because so far they are not
familiar with the standard. The LC ISMN Agency is intended to be
operational as of Oct. 1, 2011. The service will be free of charge.
It should be emphasized that according to the ISO standards, ISBN
must not be used for notated music.
Publishers' database
A directory of music publishers with their ISMN prefixes was
installed on the International Agency's website. It succeeds to the
former printed directory which is not continued by the publisher. It
will be no longer possible to offer worldwide music publisher
information--it would be too much of an effort. Therefore only ISMN
members will be listed, in agreement with the stipulations of the
standard.
Applications
ISMN has not yet reached the stage where the whole sheet music
sector is geared to the ISMN--as the book sector to ISBN. The
German/British Music in Print catalogue (IDNV), however, is growing.
In Australia, Music Australia; the music information system of the
National Library, now integrated in TROVE, has made much use of the
ISMN, and it has been suggested to apply it retrospectively in order to
have the country's whole music production in one homogenous system.
The National Library of Norway entertains similar ideas.
Meetings
In 2011 the International ISMN Agency was represented at the
Frankfurt Music Fair, the annual ISO TC46 meeting, a Turkish standards
conference in Istanbul (by kind invitation of the Turkish Ministry of
Culture) and the IAML conference in Dublin.
Agency Projects
An intern has been working for six months at the International
Agency to design improvements for the ISMN website and devise an action
plan. The News section now covers a wider range of issues relevant to
the music industry in general. It is updated regularly. The FAQ and the
Link section have been improved, as well.
The publication of an informative brochure about ISMN and its
application is under way. This will be more general than the ISMN Manual
and targeted at a wider audience within the music and trade sectors.
Board
The board consists of: Dr. Hartmut Walravens, chair; Dr. Joachim
Jaenecke, vice chair; Dr. Bettina von Seyfried, treasurer.
Hartmut Walravens
Chair, International ISMN Agency