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We have a busy schedule of virtual events next month, including this year’s
annual NFAIS Forethought Strategic Summit—Transforming Content Through
Transformed Systems
<https://www.niso.org/events/2021/06/transforming-content-through-transformed-systems>,
our monthly webinar—Reset: What Are Our New Priorities?
<https://www.niso.org/events/2021/06/reset-what-are-our-new-priorities>
(free for NISO members), and three events during ALA21
<https://www.niso.org/events/2021/06/niso-ala-annual-2021>. We hope you’ll
join us—and please spread the word to your colleagues too!

Webinar: Reset: What Are Our New Priorities
<https://www.niso.org/events/2021/06/reset-what-are-our-new-priorities>

June 9 (11.00am-12.30pm ET)

To regain the ground lost in the wake of COVID19, we must determine how the
information community has been affected, what the long-term outlook is, and
what this means for our priorities for rebuilding.  This roundtable
discussion will bring together thought leaders from various sectors to
discuss what they see as the long-term changes in the information
marketplace. Speakers include: Mary Lee Kennedy, Association of Research
Libraries; Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information; Stephen
Rhind-Tutt, Coherent Digital, LLC; and Hilary Seo, Iowa State University.


Sign up now
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/niso-webinar-reset-what-are-our-new-priorities-registration-129370744379>—registration
includes an unlimited number of attendees from your organization (free for
NISO members, and discounted for SSP members)

Virtual Conference: Transforming Content Through Transformed Systems
<https://www.niso.org/events/2021/06/transforming-content-through-transformed-systems>

June 16 (10.15am-2.30pm ET) and June 17 (10.15am-1.45pm ET)

The ongoing transformation from technology to support the handling of text
(submission, review, editing, formatting, organization, storage,
distribution, and discovery), to technology optimized for support of the
new content types, formats, and interactions, is challenging for content
providers and their vendors alike. Please join us for a series of talks and
discussion on this important topic by information industry experts Daniel
Ayala, Secratic; Cindi Blyberg, OCLC; Mark Gross, Data Conversion
Laboratory; Chris Iannicello, Optical Society of America; Lauren Kane,
Morressier; John Shaw, SAGE Publishing; and Chris Shillum, ORCID.


Sign up now—
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nfais-forethought-summit-transforming-content-through-transformed-systems-tickets-139537451273>
includes an unlimited number of attendees from your organization (discounted
registration
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nfais-forethought-summit-transforming-content-through-transformed-systems-tickets-139537451273>
for NISO and NASIG members)

BISG-NISO Forum: Interoperability: Enabling Better Discovery
<http://www.niso.org/events/2021/06/14th-bisg-niso-forum-changing-standards-landscape>

June 23 (10.30am-2.30pm ET)

The 14th annual BISG-NISO Forum will focus on the improvements needed to
more efficiently and effectively create and transfer metadata between
information systems. Join co-hosts Todd Carpenter (Executive Director,
NISO) and Brian O’Leary (Executive Director, BISG), and a group of expert
speakers as they consider questions such as: What data is useful? Which
fields are the most frequently used? What are the issues associated with
reliability and credibility? Confirmed speakers include Mitch Davis of
BiblioLabs, Christine Drummond of Educopia, and Jill Morris of PALCI. And
more…


Sign up now
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/niso-at-ala-annual-2021-tickets-134800005445>—registration
is free to all!

Webinar: Seamless Access: A Case Study on Remote Access
<http://www.niso.org/events/2021/06/seamless-access-case-study-remote-access>

June 24 (12.00pm-1.00pm ET)

After an overview of how Seamless Access <https://seamlessaccess.org/>
makes federated authentication a better experience, while also working to
make it more privacy protecting for users, this webinar will re-examine the
remote access experience through a case study. Anyone interested in
electronic resource access, authentication, user experience, and the future
of authentication should attend. Speakers to be confirmed.


Sign up now
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/niso-at-ala-annual-2021-tickets-134800005445>—registration
is free to all!

Webinar: NISO Annual Members Meeting and Standards Update 2021
<http://www.niso.org/events/2021/06/niso-annual-members-meeting-and-standards-update-2021>

June 25 (11.00am-12.30pm ET)

Join Executive Director, Todd Carpenter, and other NISO staff to learn
about important organizational issues, including our strategic planning
process, the annual NISO Plus conference, our organizational finances, and
our standards program plans in general for the coming year. This will be
followed by a Standards Update including updates by Working Group members
on projects newly underway or recently completed.


Sign up now
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/niso-at-ala-annual-2021-tickets-134800005445>—registration
is free to all!

We hope to see you at one or more of these events, and thanks as always for
your support!

Best wishes

The NISO Team

NISO
3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 302
Baltimore, MD 21211
Phone: 301-654-2512

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