NISO is forming three initial working groups, which are expected to start work in early March 2023. We invite engagement from libraries, content and service providers, and other experts.
New ISO work in audiovisual identifiers and terminology for identity management; Unicode directions in emojis, and results of W3C Advisory Committee election.
According to one member of the group, the IEEE Computer Society purposely aligned its predictions with IEEE’s mission of advancing technology for the benefit of humanity.
The new report provides a detailed picture of researcher perceptions and behaviors and how such evidence factors into library decision-making around big deals.
JSTOR and a cohort of university presses will collaborate in supporting the open access publication of new groundbreaking scholarly books, bringing diverse perspectives and research to millions.
Our panel of experts discussed the Collaborative Collections Lifecycle Project (CCLP), the grant from IMLS to support the work, and the formation of new Working Groups.