BioOne Announces New ESA eBook Collection and Special Offer
ESA eBook Collection
BioOne has extended their partnership with the Entomological Society of America (ESA) to deliver a collection of 160+ newly digitized eBooks serving the educational, professional, and scientific needs of entomologists, zoologists, and researchers in related disciplines.
NISO Announces Publication of the Peer Review Terminology Standard
NISO Seeks Members for the Working Group to Develop Standard Metadata for Remediation of Content for Accessibility
Voting members of the National Information Standards Organization (NISO) have approved the formation of a Working Group to refine and extend the metadata model developed in the Federating Repositories of Accessible Material for Education (FRAME) project, which will enable it to meet broader accessibility needs. NISO is currently seeking members from across the information community to join the resulting Accessibility Remediation Metadata (ARM) Working Group.
DOAJ at 20 -- Journal Stories
Throughout 2023, DOAJ is marking it’s DOAJ's 20th birthday with webinars, a fundraising campaign and by telling the DOAJ story and about the people who use it. They will highlight the positive impacts DOAJ has had on journals, communities and research worldwide.
Amigos Member Conference 2023 Keynote Speaker Announced as NISO’s New Board President
The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) has announced the results of its recent Board elections for the term beginning July 1, 2023. Karim Boughida (Dean of University Libraries, Stony Brook University) will transition to the role of Chair of the NISO Board, having served as Vice Chair for the past year. "As the upcoming chair, I welcome our new esteemed NISO board members," said Karim Boughida. "Let us forge a path toward inclusive, accessible, and interoperable standards that empower individuals and organizations alike."
CFP and registration open for "Libraries Address Inequities"
People experience inequities - instances of injustice and unfairness – in many parts of their lives and may even experience them when engaging with library policies, services, or programs. Central to the mission of libraries is a commitment to addressing long-entrenched and newly emerging inequities in society - whether inequities in access to information, education, opportunity, or representation. Addressing inequities requires assessment of library resources, examination of existing programs and services, and direct engagement with the communities experiencing inequity or injustice. How are libraries stepping up to address inequities across their communities? And how is that central part of our mission changing, becoming more challenging, or more rewarding?
Discount + Free Games for Amigos Member Libraries
Engage with NISO
A recent agreement between National Information Standards Organization (NISO) and Amigos Library Services (Amigos) now extends NISO Library Standards Alliance (LSA) membership to all Amigos members. The agreement provides over 500 Amigos member libraries with full LSA membership benefits, including free access to NISO's educational webinar program, unlimited participation in NISO Working Groups/Standing Committees, and discounted registration for all non-webinar events, including the annual NISO Plus conference.
CFP and registration open for "Libraries Address Inequities"
People experience inequities - instances of injustice and unfairness – in many parts of their lives and may even experience them when engaging with library policies, services, or programs. Central to the mission of libraries is a commitment to addressing long-entrenched and newly emerging inequities in society - whether inequities in access to information, education, opportunity, or representation. Addressing inequities requires assessment of library resources, examination of existing programs and services, and direct engagement with the communities experiencing inequity or injustice. How are libraries stepping up to address inequities across their communities? And how is that central part of our mission changing, becoming more challenging, or more rewarding?
Amigos Board Announces Election Results, Selects Officers for 2023 – 2024
Missed the Amigos Member Conference 2023: Libraries Plan to Succeed? Register now for the recordings!
If you missed the May 10, 2023 Amigos Member Conference 2023: Libraries Plan to Succeed live, there's still a chance to catch up on the sessions by registering for the recordings. The Skilltype sponsored online conference revolved around Amigos member libraries' latest innovations and planning strategies.
Call for proposals now open for "Libraries Address Inequities"
Identify Skill Gaps and Develop Talent in 2023 - Save on Skilltype through June with Amigos discount!
Skilltype, a talent and skills management platform that enables libraries to identify, develop and create higher-performing teams, is partnering with Amigos Library Services on a special offer. Amigos Member libraries can receive a negotiated, limited-time discount of 20% off the annual contract list rate until June 30th.
Identify Skill Gaps and Develop Talent in 2023 - Save on Skilltype through June with Amigos discount!
Skilltype, a talent and skills management platform that enables libraries to identify, develop and create higher-performing teams, is partnering with Amigos Library Services on a special offer. Amigos Member libraries can receive a negotiated, limited-time discount of 20% off the annual contract list rate until June 30th.
Registration open for Amigos Community Conversations: The Impact of ChatGPT on Library Services
Amigos Member Conference 2023 registration closing May 5. Secure your seat and complementary cup of coffee today!
Hear about great plans and successes! Taking place online, the Skilltype sponsored Amigos Member Conference 2023: Libraries Plan to Succeed will revolve around Amigos member libraries' latest innovations and planning strategies.