[Eril-l] June events from NISO
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Our June program of events includes the kickoff of our
much-anticipated training
series on social marketing
<https://niso.org/events/secrets-changing-behavior-scholarly-communication-2025-niso-training-series>
and a monthly webinar focused on AI in the Research Cycle
<https://niso.org/events/ai-research-cycle-phase-ii-data-collection-analysis>
(part two in a four-part series). And if you want to get the latest on
information standards, June is also the month for two annual updates: our ISO
TC 46 plenary recap <https://niso.org/events/2025/06/opentelecon-tc46update>
and the NISO Annual Members Meeting
<https://niso.org/events/niso-2025-annual-members-meeting>.
NISO TRAINING SERIES | DISCOUNTS FOR NISO MEMBERS AND GROUPS
Secrets to Changing Behavior in Scholarly Communication
<https://niso.org/events/secrets-changing-behavior-scholarly-communication-2025-niso-training-series>
Thursdays, 11:00 am–12:30 pm EDT (US/Canada)
June 5–26, 2025
First coined as a term in the public health sector in the 1990s, social
marketing specifically refers to the application of commercial marketing
principles and practices to effect social and behavioral change. Social
marketing can also provide a framework for us to convert strategies and
tactics from the commercial sector to effect behavior change in scholarly
communication—whether that’s convincing researchers to publish in a new
journal or share their work in a new way or at a different time, or for
campus administrators to make different investment decisions, etc.
Through a combination of presentations, readings, exercises, breakout
groups, and lots of discussion time, the facilitator and guest speakers
will enable participants to build a plan for leveraging social marketing in
their work.
Training Facilitator: Jennifer Gibson, Executive Director, Dryad
Guest Speakers: Liz Allen, Director of Marketing, Communications, and
Strategic Development, Annual Reviews, and Nicole Pfeiffer, Chief Product
Officer, Center for Open Science
See the NISO website for more information and to register
<https://niso.org/events/secrets-changing-behavior-scholarly-communication-2025-niso-training-series>.
Discounts are available for NISO Voting Members, LSA Members (including LSA
Consortia Members), and groups.
OPEN TELECONFERENCE | FREE AND OPEN TO ALL
ISO TC 46 Update <https://niso.org/events/2025/06/opentelecon-tc46update>
Monday, June 9, 3:00–4:00 pm EDT (US/Canada)
This yearʻs ISO TC 46 Plenary Meeting "week" is being held in Delft,
Netherlands from May 19–23, with international participants connecting
across multiple time zones for all associated meetings. In our June Open
Teleconference, we'll discuss the meeting agenda, NISO's role there, and
the current questions under consideration in TC 46 conversations. There are
many international projects currently underway that have an impact on
standards work more locally in the US library and information community.
TC 46 is an ISO (International Organization for Standardization) technical
committee focused on Information and Documentation. Its scope includes
standardization of practices relating to libraries, documentation and
information centers, publishing, archives, records management, museum
documentation, indexing and abstracting services, and information science.
NISO is designated by ANSI to represent US interests as the Technical
Advisory Group (TAG) to TC 46.
Speakers: Keondra Bailey, Standards Program Manager, NISO, and Todd
Carpenter, Executive Director, NISO
Registration is not required for open teleconferences. See our event page
<https://niso.org/events/2025/06/opentelecon-tc46update> for dial-in
information.
MONTHLY WEBINAR SERIES | FREE TO NISO MEMBERS
AI and the Research Cycle, Phase II (Data Collection and Analysis)
<https://niso.org/events/ai-research-cycle-phase-ii-data-collection-analysis>
Wednesday, June 11, 11:00 am–12:00 pm EDT (US/Canada)
Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming every stage of the research
cycle, from discovery to dissemination. This series will explore the
evolving role of AI in shaping research workflows, addressing both the
opportunities and challenges it presents. Join experts across various
fields as they delve into how AI is enhancing research processes, improving
efficiency, and raising new questions about ethics, transparency, and the
future of knowledge creation.
Speakers include Anna Aston, Section Manager, Imperial College London, and
moderator Qiana Johnson, Associate Dean of Libraries, Collections and
Content Strategies, Dartmouth College
Registration is not required for NISO members. Non-NISO members, please
register
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/niso-webinar-ai-the-research-cycle-phase-ii-data-collection-analysis-registration-1110615102669?aff=oddtdtcreator>
(includes unlimited attendees from your organization).
ANNUAL MEETING | FREE AND OPEN TO ALL
NISO Annual Members Meeting
<https://niso.org/events/niso-2025-annual-members-meeting>
Tuesday, June 17, 12:00–1:00 pm EDT (US/Canada)
We are delighted to invite you to our 2025 Annual Members Meeting! Open to
members and nonmembers alike, this fully virtual meeting is a great
opportunity to catch up on what’s happening in the world of information
standards. Attendees will hear from the NISO team about important
organizational issues, including our finances and progress on our strategic
plan. We’ll also share the latest on standards projects in development and
ideas for future initiatives. There will be ample opportunity to ask
questions about our organization and how we operate, as well as to share
feedback about NISO and our work.
There is no fee to attend, but please register
<https://niso-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_XIQuvB9YTj-shcYkBygUWw>.
We look forward to seeing you at one or more of these timely, educational
events! And if you're headed to the annual ALA Conference and Exhibition in
Philadelphia (June 26–30), you can join us there in person—we're hosting
sessions <https://niso.org/events/niso-ala-annual-2025> on NISO standards
work as well as the annual BISG-NISO Forum
<https://niso.org/events/niso-ala-annual-2025>. See our upcoming events
<https://niso.org/events/upcoming> page for details on these and other
professional development opportunities happening in the coming months.
Best wishes,
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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