Abstract
This paper offers an overview of some of the highlights of the 2023 NISO Plus Annual Conference that was held virtually from February 14–February 16, 2023. This was the fourth such conference and the third to be held in a completely virtual format due to the global impact of COVID-19. These conferences have resulted from the merger of NISO and the National Federation of Abstracting and Information Services (NFAIS) in June 2019, replacing the NFAIS Annual Conferences and offering a new, more interactive format. As with prior years, there was no general topical theme (although the importance of metadata was a common thread throughout), but there were topics of interest for everyone working in the information ecosystem - from the practical subjects of standards, archiving, digital preservation, Open Science, and Open Access. With speakers and attendees from around the world and across multiple time zones and continents, it truly was a global conversation!
Author supplied keywords
- CARE principles
- COUNTER usage reports
- DOIs
- FAIR data
- IEEE
- NISO
- Non-traditional research outputs
- PID alliance
- TCC Africa
- african research
- archiving
- artificial intelligence
- digital preservation
- federated access
- helix analytics
- indigenous knowledge
- information accessibility
- information discovery
- information sharing
- knowledgebases
- metadata
- miles conrad lecture
- open access
- open data
- open science
- persistent identifiers
- practice research
- scholarly communication
- seamlessaccess
- taxonomy
- visual-meta
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Lawlor, B. (2023). An overview of the 2023 NISO Plus Conference: Global conversations/global connections. Information Services and Use, 43(3–4), 211–242. https://doi.org/10.3233/ISU-230224
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