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If you work in any of the disciplines that make up the humanities, join us Tuesday, June 20, for our Humanities Roundtable, now in its 21st year! This day-length conference draws on the expertise of scholarly associations, university presses, librarians, researchers, and more to provide participants with exciting discussions around the needs of those working in the humanities. 


This day-length virtual conference will examine how the transition to open access and the emergence of new technologies will shape the future of these disciplines. In addition to thought–provoking keynotes and expert panels, the event will include plenty of time for interactivity and discussion, providing a forum for stakeholders to come together and identify trends, share best practices, and set priorities that reflect the needs of the humanities community.


Confirmed speakers (additional speakers TBC): Divine Fuh, Director, HUMA, University of Cape Town; Bryn Geffert, Dean of Libraries and Professor of History, University of Vermont; Lucy Montgomery, Professor of Knowledge Innovation, Curtin University; Erinma Ochu, Wallscourt Associate Professor of Immersive Media in the College of Art, Technology and Environment at the University of the West of England, Bristol; Roopika Risam, Associate Professor in the Digital Humanities and Social Engagement Cluster, Dartmouth College; and Charles Watkinson, Associate University Librarian for Publishing/Director, University of Michigan Press. 


Thank you to our sponsors: EBSCO, Atla, Bowker, Modern Language Association, AUPresses, Project MUSE, and Routledge/Taylor & Francis


Register. Discounts available for NISO Voting/LSA members and NASIG members, full-time students, and unemployed/retired registrants.


For program updates, please check our event page. We hope you’ll take advantage of this opportunity to join stakeholders in the humanities for this interactive event!


Best, 

The NISO Team


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