#SSP2023

2023-06-06

We had a great time at #SSP2023 in Portland last week! Your next chance to see NISO on the road will be in Chicago at #ALAAC23—join us for our annual @BISG /NISO forum on June 23, as well as for sessions (June 24–26) on NISO #standards, the Collaborative Collections Lifecycle Project, upcoming changes affecting federated authentication, and more! niso.org/events/niso-ala-annua

ALA Annual Conference & Exhibition, Chicago, June 22–27, 2023, American Library Association. Illustration of the Chicago skyline.
2023-06-02

Enjoying Day 3 at #SSP2023! Thank you to
@gin @alicemeadows Ana Heredia, Anna Jester, and Rob O'Donnell for their informative session on the importance of #metadata to scholarly communications.

What is metadata? Various forms are descriptive, structural, administrative, legal, and more. With visuals from a Wikipedia entry that includes metadata on the television program Portlandia.
2023-06-02

Hey #SSP2023! I'm in the lobby between the exhibit hall and the ballroom for the next hour or so if you want to talk Humanities Commons @hello, the fediverse, the importance of community in our work or anything else!

2023-06-02

Fascinating case study of rebooting the American Urological Association's publishing program at #SSP2023: "instilling a vibe" of engagement, belonging, inclusion in their processes from beginning to end.

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2023-06-02

Last day at ! Stop by the poster session to learn more from Project Lead Maria Gould about how ROR handles organizational hierarchy, who's integrating ROR, and how you can use ROR's free API to match legacy text-only organization names to ROR IDs.

2023-06-01

Thought-provoking session on independent society publishing at #SSP2023. "Should we be partnering anymore?" one director of publications asks.

2023-06-01

Interesting point from Amy Brand at #SSP2023 about the link between profit and consolidation motives of large publishers and an attitude in some quarters of the OA movement of "open at any cost."

2023-06-01

From the opening plenary of #SSP2023: how do we address misuse of the Journal Impact Factor?

Going forward, Web of Science will assign all indexed journals a JIF rather than just some, so its presence or absence is not mistaken as a trust signal.

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2023-05-31

On this #DayOfDH2023 I have also been following #SSP2023 on the various platforms — the Society for Scholarly Publishing, that is. If you want to know more about what I’m doing now that’s DH-adjacent but is also pertinent to other realms of scholarship, see this short video I recorded to accompany our SSP poster. player.vimeo.com/video/8294058

Research Organization RegistryResearchOrgs
2023-05-31

For those attending virtually, check out the poster video narrated by ROR Technical Community Manager Amanda French - player.vimeo.com/video/8294058

Research Organization RegistryResearchOrgs
2023-05-31

Ready to ROR at ! Find ROR Project Lead Maria Gould at the poster sessions to learn about ROR and interoperability in publisher systems.

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2023-05-31

Tomorrow (June 1st) and Friday (June 2nd), Janaynne do Amaral, Idowu Adegbilero and I will be presenting our poster at the Society of Scholarly Publishing 45th Annual Meeting.

Our study based on data and terminology established by @tonyRH

2023-05-30

Amanda Bartell will be hosting session 5D at #SSP2023 on Friday at 10:45am local time on "Working Together to Preserve the Integrity of the Scholarly Record in a Transparent and Trustworthy Way" with Korean Council of Science Editors, @C0PE @STMAssoc @Clarivate

Screenshot from program: "Session 5D: Working Together to Preserve the Integrity of the Scholarly Record in a Transparent and Trustworthy Way
With the proliferation of scholarly content, how do researchers know what to trust? There isn’t a single source of truth, and many in the community are looking for support and answers. But there’s no single solution, and it’s down to us as a community to work together to solve this problem. This session brings together different parts of the community to discuss how their organizations are working together to tackle this challenge, and asks the audience to highlight any remaining problems that we need to solve together. We’ll hear about Crossref’s role in collecting and openly disseminating metadata that can be used as “trust signals”, STM’s support for publishers to preserve scholarly integrity, Web of Science using rigorous selection as a foundation for trustworthy datasets & metrics, COPE’s work bringing together publishers and institutions, and the Korean Council of Science Editors (KCSE)’ work with journal editorial boards."
2023-05-19

Headed to Portland for #SSP2023? @tac_NISO Keondra Bailey, and Mary Beth Barilla will all be there—ping us on the Whova event app (whova.com/portal/webapp/sam_20) if you're attending and want to catch up with what's happening here at NISO!

45th Annual Meeting of the Society for Scholarly Publishing. Transformation, Trust, and Transparency, May 31–June 2, 2023, Oregon Convention Center and Hyatt Regency Portland. Meeting hashtag #SSP2023. Background is photo of Portland, Oregon, skyline.

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