[Eril-l] Check out these upcoming events from NISO!
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**Apologies for cross postiong**
NISO’s educational programming has something for everyone in the
information standards community! Over the next few weeks, we’ll cover
topics from collaborative collections development
<https://www.niso.org/events/cclp-spring-2024-public-update> and open
discovery
<https://www.niso.org/events/spring-2024-odi-conformance-statement-workshop-libraries>
to KBART <https://www.niso.org/events/2024/04/opentelecon-kbart> and
sustainability
in publishing <https://www.niso.org/events/sustainability-publishing>. And
don’t forget our eight-week training series on AI and prompt design
<https://www.niso.org/events/ai-prompt-design-2024-niso-training-series>,
starting April 4—register by Thursday, March 21 for early bird rates!
PUBLIC UPDATE WEBINAR | FREE AND OPEN TO ALL
Collaborative Collective Lifecycle Project (CCLP) Public Update Webinar
<https://www.niso.org/events/cclp-spring-2024-public-update>
Thursday, March 28, 2024 1:00–2:00 pm EDT (US/Canada)
Cooperative collections management is the process by which networks of
institutions work collaboratively to acquire, manage, circulate, and
preserve collections.The CCLP seeks to overcome serious barriers to wider
implementation and develop the standards and best practices needed to
support cooperative selection, acquisitions, processing, and analytics.
In this public webinar, NISO will update the community on the CCLP and the
IMLS grant supporting this work. It will also provide information on the
current progress of the associated Collaborative Collections Lifecycle
Infrastructure Project (CCLIP) and the Working Groups within this project.
Confirmed speakers: Todd Carpenter, Executive Director, NISO; Jill Morris,
Executive Director, PALCI; and Boaz Nadav-Manes, University Librarian,
Lehigh University.
This event is free and open to the public, but please register
<https://niso-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_FyKgsrvySLmZmSvJUtZoxw> to
attend.
VIRTUAL TRAINING SERIES | EARLY BIRD DEADLINE TOMORROW MARCH 21
AI and Prompt Design
<https://niso.org/events/ai-prompt-design-2024-niso-training-series>
Thursdays, 11:00 am–12:30 pm EDT (US/Canada)
April 4–May 23, 2024
This course will introduce students to prompt engineering with large
language models (LLMs)—how you design and tailor a message to get an LLM to
perform a specific task. It is designed for students with no coding
knowledge, and a basic knowledge of machine learning is helpful but not
required; the course will bring students up to speed with all the necessary
terminology and concepts. Sessions will be divided between instruction and
hands-on lessons in which students will apply the material as they learn.
Training Facilitator: *William Mattingly,* Postdoctoral Fellow, Smithsonian
Institution’s Data Science Lab
See our event page
<https://www.niso.org/events/ai-prompt-design-2024-niso-training-series>
for additional details and course requirements and to register
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ai-prompt-design-a-2024-niso-training-series-tickets-825381266587>
. Recordings of each session will be made available to course registrants
within two business days of the close of the specific session.
ODI WORKSHOP | FREE AND OPEN TO ALL
2024 ODI Conformance Statement Workshop for Libraries
<https://www.niso.org/events/spring-2024-odi-conformance-statement-workshop-libraries>
April 9, 2024, 1:00–2:00 pm EDT (US/Canada)
Struggling to fill out the ODI Conformance Statement for Libraries? Need
some help in determining how to approach this work for your institution?
Join ODI Standing Committee Library Representatives for a one-hour
presentation to learn more about ODI and library conformance, get tips on
how to approach each area of conformance, and create an action plan for
next steps in preparing and publishing your institution’s conformance
statement.
Speakers: Teresa Hazen, Department Head, Collection Services, University of
Arizona; Geoffrey Morse, Interim Head of Research Services, Northwestern
University; and Ken Varnum, Senior Program Manager and Discovery
Strategist, University of Michigan.
This event is free and open to the public, but please register
<https://niso-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_sfQsa0FNTGKIEo3sJfH_fA> to
attend.
OPEN TELECONFERENCE | FREE AND OPEN TO ALL
Knowledge Bases and Related Tools (KBART)
<https://www.niso.org/events/2024/04/opentelecon-kbart>
April 15, 2024, 3:00–4:00 pm EDT (US/Canada)
KBART is a NISO Recommended Practice that facilitates the transfer of
holdings metadata from content providers to knowledge base suppliers and
libraries. The first iteration of the KBART Recommended Practice, which
focused on journal holdings, was published in 2010; a 2014 "Phase II"
revision extended support to metadata for e-books, conference proceedings,
consortial subscriptions, and some open access publications. Starting in
early 2020, the KBART Standing Committee has been hard at work on research
and actions around elements of its Phase III work with subgroups addressing
areas of work such as clarifying the recommendations, revamping the mission
statement, determining new fields, and creating a new file guide.
Speakers: Jason Friedman, Senior Manager, Heritage Services, Canadian
Research Knowledge Network; Robert Heaton, FOLIO Implementation Consultant,
EBSCO Information Services; and Noah Levin, Manager, Metadata & Digital
Asset Management, Springer Publishing
This event is provided as a public service at no cost to the information
community. See our event page
<https://www.niso.org/events/2024/04/opentelecon-kbart> for information on
how to join.
MONTHLY WEBINAR
Sustainability in Publishing
<https://www.niso.org/events/sustainability-publishing>
Wednesday, April 17, 2024 11:00 am–12:00 pm
The speakers in this webinar will explore key questions that investigate
the publishing and information sharing industry's primary concerns and
challenges related to sustainability and, in particular, the United
Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals
<https://www.undp.org/sustainable-development-goals>. They’ll share
examples of publisher initiatives being undertaken to promote
sustainability and address equity, access, and environmental concerns, as
well as highlight some of the obstacles and opportunities that are being
navigated to create lasting change. You’ll also learn about some of the
collaborative programs and strategies being developed in the industry. Join
us to explore how we can shape a sustainable future for publishing.
Speakers: Kaveh Bazargan, Director, River Valley Technologies; Dana Compton,
Managing Director and Publisher of Publications & Standards, American
Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE); Dr. Haseeb Irfanullah, Independent
Consultant on Environment, Climate Change, and Research Systems; and Charlie
Rapple, Chief Customer Officer & Co-Founder of Kudos. The program is
coordinated by Alice Meadows, MoreBrains Communications & Outreach Director
and Co-founder. She will also serve as the program moderator.
Registration is not required for NISO members. Non-members, please register
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/niso-webinar-sustainability-in-publishing-registration-768580644397?aff=oddtdtcreator>
(includes unlimited attendees from your organization). The recording will
be shared with all registered attendees.
Join us in the coming weeks for one or more of these exciting educational
events! And keep your eye on our upcoming events page
<https://www.niso.org/events/upcoming> for updates on speakers and
additional programming as they become available.
Best,
The NISO Team
NISO
3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 302
Baltimore, MD 21211
Phone: 301.654.2512
E-mail: nisohq at niso.org
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