A quick ten-minute survey from the Open Discovery Initiative Standing Committee seeks community input on artificial intelligence in library discovery services.
University Press Week 2024 will highlight the ways that university press publications and projects give context to current issues and events, offer solutions to global challenges, and present diverse voices.
Published by Choice, the work reports on interviews with instruction librarians about levels of current AI literacy and identifies the larger themes and concerns that emerged.
The grant recognizes outstanding work on the part of the Boston Library Consortium in support of equitable opportunities for staff not holding MLS degrees.
October topics include website accessibility and current work on discovery from the ODI Standing Committee. November’s webinar is a discussion of COUNTER in usage data collection.
The opening keynote for NISO Plus Global/Online presents UKRI's vision for a more collaborative, transparent research environment that better supports open research.
NISO Plus Global/Online closed with thoughts from a leading advocate for open research on what journals must do to remain relevant in today’s environment.
How have members of the NISO community been integrating artificial intelligence in their products and services? NISO I/O has assembled this information for your review.
What have speakers at NISO Plus and at other NISO educational events said about artificial intelligence and its impact on researchers, students, and faculty?
Artificial intelligence is entering into the working environment of everyone in the NISO community. Look here for some of the research included in recent issues of NISO I/O.