[Eril-l] Don’t miss NISO’s Tech Summit on the Year of Open Science October 25–26

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Tue Oct 17 11:00:19 PDT 2023


**Apologies for cross posting**


There’s still time to register for the National Information Standards
Organization (NISO) Tech Summit, happening online October 25–26! This
year’s program reflects on 2023—the Year of Open Science.


NISO Tech Summit <https://www.niso.org/events/niso-tech-summit> | Virtual
Event

Reflections on the Year of Open Science

Wednesday, October 25, 2023, 10:00 am–1:30 pm EDT (US/Canada)

Thursday, October 26, 2023, 10:00 am–1:30 pm EDT(US/Canada)


In January, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP)
declared 2023 the Year of Open Science. As we approach the conclusion of
this pivotal year, NISO’s Tech Summit: Reflections on the Year of Open
Science will convene to review progress and consider the challenges and
prospects facing the content providers, service providers, and platform
hosts working to make research more transparent and accessible.


Split over two days, the program features speakers at the vanguard of open
science. They will ask and answer questions about how organizations and
systems rose to the declaration, what worked well, what needs improvement,
where the opportunities lie, and what complications need resolution as we
move forward. The first day of programming will take a high-level approach,
reviewing ambitions and realities, while the second will take a deeper
dive, comparing the United States’ practice to European efforts, the
cultural implications and complications of openness, and a practical
assessment of the tools and systems needed.


Confirmed speakers: Caitlin Carter, Program Manager, HELIOS; Kristen
Ratan, Founder,
Strategies for Open Science and Co-Founder, ICOR; Jason Griffey, Director
of Strategic Initiatives, NISO; Mark Hahnel, CEO and Founder, Figshare; Iain
Hrynaszkiewicz, Director, Open Research Solutions, PLOS; Sarah Lippincott, Head
of Community Engagement, Dryad; Nicole Pfeiffer, Chief Product Officer,
Center for Open Science; Howard Ratner, Executive Director, CHORUS; Greg
Tananbaum, Director, Open Research Funders Group; and Keith Webster, Dean
of University Libraries, Carnegie Mellon University.


Agenda


Day One

10:00 am –10:15 am: Welcome

10:15 am –10:45 am: Keynote: State of the Industry: 2023 The Year of Open
Science

10:45 am–11:45 pm: Mapping Progress: Reflections and Charting Future
Pathways

11:45 am–12:00 pm: Q&A

12:00 pm –12:15 pm: Break

12:15 pm –12:45 pm: Empowering Research: A Publisher’s Perspective on Open
Science

12:45 pm –1:15 pm: Bridging Academia: Open Science at HELIOS

1:15 pm –1:30 pm: Debriefing and Paving the Way: A Moderator’s Perspective


Day Two

10:00 am –10:15 am: Welcome and Setting the Stage for Deeper Discussion

10:15 am –11:15 am: Navigating the Open Science Landscape: Intersections of
Open and Equity

11:15 am –11:30 am: Q&A

11:30 am –11:45 am: Break

11:45 am–12:45 pm: Enhancing Open Science: Assessing Tools & Charting
Progress

12:45 pm –1:00 pm: Q&A

1:00 pm –1:30 pm: Closing Reflections and Envisioning the Future


See the NISO website for more information and to register
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/niso-tech-summit-registration-443375968457>.
Discounts
are available for all NISO Members. Recordings will be available for those
who cannot attend the live broadcast(s).


We hope you’ll join us and add your voice to our review and discussion of
the state of open science. In the meantime, be sure to visit our event page
<https://www.niso.org/events/niso-tech-summit> for updates on our program
and speakers.


Best wishes,


The NISO Team


NISO

3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 302

Baltimore, MD 21211

Phone: 301.654.2512

E-mail: nishoq at niso.org
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