The NISO Plus Planning Committee is pleased to announce that the draft programfor NISO Plus 2026 Global/Online (September 16–17) is now available!

The theme of this year’s virtual meeting is “Connecting Human Futures and Intelligent Systems through Standards,” reflecting our commitment to community values and ethics as we leverage new technologies to create efficiencies and make research more accessible and discoverable for all. 

The program will address a variety of timely topics, including the following (to name just a few!):

  • Copyright and licensing in the age of AI
  • Federated identity
  • Managing AI access to content
  • Multilingualism in publishing
  • PIDs and metadata
  • Restoring trust in the scholarly record
  • Tracking provenance, attribution, and usage in AI systems

AI technologies and their impact on scholarly communications will touch on many if not most of the sessions, and where appropriate, we will bring relevant NISO standards to bear on the discussion, providing participants with an opportunity to share feedback on our work. Here are just some of the standards projects we’ll cover during the conference:

  • The award-winning Communication of Retractions, Removals, and Expressions of Concern Recommended Practice
  • Phase III of the Knowledge Bases and Related Tools Recommended Practice
  • The new Trust Markers Working Group
  • The US National PID Strategy

The conference program will also feature two exciting keynotes, with announcements coming soon! 

Thanks to our generous sponsors, we have kept registration rates flat over 2025, and discounts are available for NISO members, groups, and residents of LMIC. For early-bird discounts, sign up by August 11

Visit the draft schedule for updates on sessions and speakers, and for NISO Plus announcements, consider signing up to receive conference news in your inbox. We hope to see you in September!

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