The Association for Library Collections &Technical Services (ALCTS) and the 
Library Information Technology Association (LITA), with the support of 
Reference and User Services Association (RUSA), divisions of the American 
Library Association, are pleased to announce the formation of the ALCTS/LITA 
Metadata Standards Committee.



The ALCTS/LITA Metadata Standards Committee will play a leadership role in the 
creation and development of metadata standards for bibliographic information.  
The Committee will review and evaluate proposed standards; recommend approval 
of standards in conformity with ALA policy; establish a mechanism for the 
continuing review of standards (including the monitoring of further 
development); provide commentary on the content of various implementations of 
standards to concerned agencies; and maintain liaison with concerned units 
within ALA and relevant outside agencies.



The Metadata Standards Committee will begin its work at the Midwinter Meeting 
of the American Library Association, January 2013.  While composition of the 
committee is still under discussion, membership will likely include equal 
numbers of voting members appointed by ALCTS and LITA and a voting liaison 
member appointed by RUSA.  The committee will actively seek input from many 
groups and communities of practice in its work.



Having formed this new committee to spearhead participation in developing a 
wide range of applicable metadata standards, the three ALA divisions have also 
voted to disband the ALCTS/LITA/RUSA Machine-Readable Bibliographic Information 
(MARBI) Committee, as of June 30, 2013.  After June 2013, the MARC Advisory 
Committee (MAC) (http://www.loc.gov/marc/marbi/advisory2.html) is expected to 
continue to advise the Library of Congress on MARC development.  While there 
will no longer be MARBI involvement with MAC, other ALA representatives and 
liaisons as noted on the MAC  roster will continue to advise LC about MARC.  If 
a major issue related to MARC requires the attention of a voting ALA body, the 
issue may be brought to the new ALCTS/LITA Metadata Standards Committee.  MARC, 
however, is not expected to be the prevailing focus of the new ALCTS/LITA 
committee.



For the past several decades, MARBI has played a critical role in improving 
library metadata, particularly the MARC formats.  ALCTS, LITA, and RUSA thank 
all those who have contributed to MARBI's many accomplishments.  We look 
forward to working with the metadata community broadly in developing and 
monitoring current and emerging metadata standards.



Carolynne Myall

ALCTS President 2012/13

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