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Under the guidance of Michelle Durocher, the Standing Committee on Training shall appoint a representative to participate in the PCC ISNI Pilot.  SCT specifically will document procedures and workflows for creating and maintaining ISNI records and prepare training in the use of ISNI tools and APIs.  SCT will document use of the PCC Common batch template.  Procedures will be written for both single record creation and batch processes.  SCT will work with the Standing Committee on Standards on documenting best practices for ISNI records.  SCT and SCS will provide guidance to PCC members on use cases for ISNI and its relationship to the NACO Program, the latter information arising in part from work underway now within the PCC Task Group on Identify Management in NACO.

SCS Short Term Charge

A similar charge will be developed for Under the guidance of Michelle Durocher, the Standing Committee on Standards ;  their involvement will be most critical at a later stage of the pilot after initial brainstorming and experimentation by the participants begins to distill best practice recommendations for consideration as PCC standardsshall appoint a representative to participate in the PCC ISNI Pilot.  SCS specifically will advise project managers on defining public and confidential data elements for the ISNI database.  SCS will monitor the work and findings of the Pilot Libraries with the intent of developing best practices for ISNI metadata creation and maintenance after a sufficient period of experimentation has surfaced options for consideration.  Pending the outcome of the pilot, SCS will work with the PCC Policy Committee and the Identity Management in NACO Task Group to establish the PCC ISNI Registration Agency as a new Program and help define its relationship to NACO.

Commitments

The PCC pilot participants commit to working together such that our engagement presents the lowest possible overhead to our ISNI colleagues and their technical partner, OCLC.  For example, the pilot group would designate a single point of contact for each functional area (practitioner training questions, tool-based technical questions, etc.) so that we ask questions in a coordinated and non-duplicative manner;  the pilot participants would first ask questions to each other, in a train the trainer model, and then present only outstanding questions to ISNI, OCLC, or ISNI Quality Team members as appropriate.  Answers would be documented so that the PCC would develop internal documentation and would share that documentation as would be helpful to others if desirable.

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