[Eril-l] There’s still time to register for NISO Plus 2025 Global/Online!
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The 2025 NISO Plus Global/Online
<https://niso.plus/niso-plus-2025-global-online/> virtual conference
(September 16–17) is happening soon! Register now
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/niso-plus-2025-globalonline-registration-1384056904459?aff=oddtdtcreator>
to take advantage of this unique opportunity to learn from and exchange
ideas with information professionals from around the world. Tickets start
at just $49 for students, and there are discounts for NISO members, groups,
and more.
The conference program <https://nisoplusglobalonline.cadmore.media/Home>
covers a wide range of hot and emerging topics of interest in scholarly
communications. Concurrent sessions, all proposed by members of the
community, cover new use cases for metadata, AI and licensing scholarly
content, standards for open access journals, cybersecurity, new
perspectives on research integrity, AI tools for librarians, and more. The
meeting also features two thought-provoking but very different keynotes, Dr.
Mark Aldridge's
<https://niso.plus/2025/06/dr-mark-aldridge-to-deliver-opening-keynote-at-niso-plus-global-online/>’
“BBC Maestro's Agatha Christie Course: Combining Traditional Scholarship
and AI
<https://nisoplusglobalonline.cadmore.media/Session/1bb1bda8-fd0a-4e44-a797-232e307d45a4>”
and Nancy S. Kirkpatrick
<https://nisoplusglobalonline.cadmore.media/Session/a000b03c-cf44-4092-b57b-eeeb2fa17b5f>’s
“Hope Is a Strategy: Leading Together in the Age of AI.” And update
sessions from NISO working groups will share the latest news about our Open
Access Business Processes Recommended Practice (now open for public
comment), the latest revision of KBART, the development of a US national
PID strategy, and more.
Every interactive session includes time for brainstorming, so this is the
time to share your ideas for how to tackle big challenges facing scholarly
communications. Several NISO standards have originated from conversations
that happened at the conference!
Thanks to our generous sponsors
<https://niso.plus/niso-plus-2025-global-online-sponsors/>—(Cadmore Media
<http://cadmoremedia.com/>, figshare <https://figshare.com/>, American
Chemical Society <http://acs.org/>, American Society of Mechanical Engineers
<http://asme.org/>, Bowker <http://www.bowker.com/>, CHORUS
<http://www.chorusaccess.org>, Impelsys <http://impelsys.com/>, OpenAthens
<http://openathens.org/>, Project MUSE <http://muse.jhu.edu/>, and
Silverchair <https://www.silverchair.com/>)—registration rates
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/niso-plus-2025-globalonline-registration-1384056904459?aff=oddtdtcreator>
for the conference are affordable for all in the community.
We hope you’ll join us
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/niso-plus-2025-globalonline-registration-1384056904459?aff=oddtdtcreator>and
participate in the conversations that lead to ideas for new NISO projects
and initiatives!! In the meantime, check the conference program
<https://nisoplusglobalonline.cadmore.media/Home> to get the latest info on
sessions and speakers.
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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