Our monthly webinar series continues next month with a look at library practices that respect and preserve the knowledge, perspectives, and cultural heritage of Indigenous peoples: *Indigenous-specific collections development; Indigenous librarianship <https://www.niso.org/events/indigenous-specific-collections-development-indigenous-librarianship>* Wednesday, May 8, 11:00 am–12:00 pm EDT (US/Canada) Indigenous knowledge and library practices require cultural sensitivity and respectful, authentic collaboration to build, manage, and preserve collections that honor heritage. This program will discuss best practices, ethical considerations, and the complexities of Indigenous librarianship. The goal is to impart the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure the appropriate representation and protection of Indigenous voices, perspectives, and traditional knowledge in library collections. Learn how to understand intellectual property rights and community-based practices, and how a culturally sensitive approach fosters respect, inclusivity, and productive collaboration. *Confirmed speakers: Michelle Chouteau *(Cheyenne/Arapaho), Collections Manager and Registrar, First Americans Museum,* Melissa Stoner* (Diné), Native American Studies Librarian, UC Berkeley, and *Allison Waukau* (Menominee/Navajo), President, American Indian Library Association and Tribal Liaison and Native Relations Coordinator, Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities. The Education Program Committee lead and moderator for this program is *Katherine Witzig* (Choctaw), Library Administrative Assistant, Oklahoma City University, and NISO Plus 2024 Scholarship Awardee. *Registration is not required for NISO members. Non-NISO members, please register <https://www.eventbrite.com/e/niso-webinar-indigenous-specific-collections-development-and-librarianship-registration-768586542037> (includes unlimited attendees from your organization). The recording will be shared with all registered attendees.* We hope you can join us next month for this exciting educational event! In the meantime, see our events page for information on other webinars in our 2024 series, including Ensuring Trust in the Scholarly Record: How Libraries and Publishers Support Research Integrity <https://www.niso.org/events/ensuring-trust-scholarly-record-how-libraries-and-publishers-support-research-integrity> (June 12). Best wishes, The NISO Team NISO 3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 302 Baltimore, MD 21211 Phone: 301.654.2512 E-mail: [log in to unmask] ######################################################################## to manage your DLF-ANNOUNCE subscription, visit https://www.diglib.org/announce