Library of Congress Recommended Formats Statement – 2021-22 version released

This year marks the seventh anniversary of the first release of the Recommended Formats Statement and the first since the Library undertook a closer review and more thorough revision of the Statement in 2020, leading to what we call RFS 2.0.  We have been pleased to see the results of these efforts in the increased use of the RFS across the communities of content types.  Ensuring that the Statement is both accurate and useful is dependent on knowing from the stakeholders what needs to be updated and corrected to reflect current best practices.  The positive feedback we have received has meant that few major changes have been required for the latest version this year, though there are some notable updates within the category of geospatial and cartographic works in particular.

The Library of Congress is encouraged by the value its partners and stakeholders around the world have found in the Recommended Formats Statement, and we hope that the work undertaken this year will make them even more useful.  We look forward to hearing your thoughts as you work with the Statement and taking them into consideration as we tackle the next annual revision in 2022.

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