From: NISO <[log in to unmask]> Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2014 10:31:29 -0500 The latest issue of Information Standards Quarterly with a theme of Identity Management is now available on the NISO website in open access. Identity management is critical to ensuring that licensed or owned electronic content is available to those who have rights to it. Libraries, publishers, and content providers are challenged with finding and implementing appropriate standards to implement identity management across platforms and among varied institutions. Guest editor, Andy Dale, CTO Respect Network, has compiled articles that discuss Privacy By Design, OCLC's vision for identity management, JSON standards, and identity management for the Internet of Things. A detailed table of contents is below. The full issue and individual articles are available for download at: http://www.niso.org/publications/isq/2014/v26no3/ ISQ is also available in print format to subscribers, NISO members who opt in, or by print-on-demand purchase. Information Standards Quarterly, Fall 2014, vol. 26, no.3 Letter from the Guest Content Editor by Andy Dale FEATURES Privacy by Design and the Online Library Environment by Dan Blum IN PRACTICE From the Library of Congress to the Library of Me by Don Hamparian OPINION The Intention Publishing Economy: When Patrons Take Charge by Doc Searls STANDARD SPOTLIGHT A JSON-Based Identity Protocol Suite by Michael B. Jones NISO REPORTS Pre-Standards Initiatives: Bibliographic Roadmap and Altmetrics by Nettie Lagace NOTEWORTHY Linked Content Coalition Sets Ten Targets for a Digital Future W3C Provides Best Practices for Linked Data BISG Issues Revised and Updated Guide to Identifiers STANDARDS IN DEVELOPMENT, September 30, 2014 Cynthia Hodgson ISQ Managing Editor National Information Standards Organization [log in to unmask]