A look at current NISO projects across the standards development process, from idea generation at NISO Plus through the public comment period, publication, and review and revision.
The 2–1 decision in the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit effectively blocks the removal of Perlmutter from the position, which she was held since 2020, for the time being.
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Recently published ISO standards on Schematron schemas, WCAG 2.2, administration of International Code Designator values, and AI benefits and explainability objectives; Computers in Libraries on battling AI bot activity.
Upcoming events include webinars on data and Indigenous sovereignty and AI in the research cycle (licensing, copyright, and research impact), plus the launch of our training series on AI Essentials.