
The IMPRESS Project
(Implementation, Maintenance and Promotion of the
EDItEUR / EDILIBE Standards Set)
IMPRESS, a project of the E.U.
Telematics for Libraries programme, aims to support,
disseminate and encourage implementation of the book and
serials sector EDI standards produced as part of the
EDILIBE project by providing maintenance of the message
formats, stimulating and supporting their implementation
and promoting the benefits of electronic commerce. Having
previously completed regional promotional activities in
Spain and Italy, this project includes regional promotion
of EDI in Denmark, Sweden and Finland.
The project is managed and co-ordinated by EDItEUR,
the European group for electronic commerce in the book
and serials trade, which is sponsored by the Federation
of European Publishers, the European Booksellers
Federation and the European Bureau of Library,
Information and Documentation Associations. EDItEUR acts
as an umbrella for a number of national EDI book sector
EDI groups, many of them set up with help from EDItEUR,
and has 90 corporate members from 17 countries including
the US, Canada, Japan and Australia.
The project's tasks include:
- providing maintenance of the EDItEUR EDI
messages, revising the message formats, code
lists and implementation notes as required in the
light of user demands and changes to the
underlying EDIFACT standards
- stimulating and supporting the implementation of
the EDItEUR messages, ensuring uniform and
consistent interpretation and implementation of
the standards by setting up and servicing
implementation groups, help desk facilities,
electronic mail support and forums.
- designing, settting up and maintaining an EDItEUR
Internet World Wide Web site and electronic mail
list server to support maintenance,
implementation and promotion of the EDItEUR EDI
standards
- promoting the use of EDI and the EDItEUR
standards to the European book sector in general
and the Danish, Swedish and Finnish book sectors
in particular by producing local language
versions of the EDItEUR Book Sector EDI
information pack and organising seminars for
leaders of the library, publishing and
bookselling sectors in those countries.
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