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NISO Plus 2021 is going to be a global virtual event, happening literally around the world February 22-25, 2021. Building on the wonderful response to NISO Plus 2020, we’re bringing the same quality of content and conversation to this born-digital event, with dozens of amazing speakers and keynotes from across the globe. Scheduled to maximize attendance from as many timezones as possible, there will be things for you to see and do around the clock if you wish...or, pick and choose to make the experience perfect for your interests.

Wednesday, February 24 • 11:30am - 12:45pm
The importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the information ecosystem

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NISO Discourse Discussion for this session
https://discourse.niso.org/t/the-importance-of-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-in-the-information-ecosystem/101

In Pursuit of DEI in a Complex Landscape
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) has become an important topic across our community. In this session we will discuss how this affects us as organizations, individually and as a community. We will start with short presentations where each panel member discusses the approach of their organization to implementing and promoting DEI. We finish off with a hopefully lively discussion with the audience around concerns, issues and the responsibility that each of us has. We also hope to identify gaps and opportunities for collaborative approaches.

Central to the discussion is the understanding that while each library has their own approach to DEI, Ex Libris takes a holistic approach to its DEI efforts by focusing on commitments within three areas: employment practices, community relations, and its services and products. A key part of the approach is the recognition that employees and industry partners are central to ensuring the organization designs, builds and maintains products that serve everyone equally. The Ex Libris presentation will give a focus on the collaboration with the community a key factor in the development of products that are developed and created for all.

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Moderators
avatar for Suze Kundu

Suze Kundu

Head of Public Engagement, Digital Science
A nanochemist with a passion for public engagement, I've been at Digital Science since 2018, having left lab life behind to help support a more open and efficient research community.

Speakers
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Allen Jones

Director of Digital Libraries & Technical Services, The New School Libraries
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Judith Fraenkel

Director of Product Management, Ex Libris
Judith Fraenkel is Director of Product Management at Ex Libris. Since joining the company in 1999, Judith has filled various positions in the areas of technology, content management, and customer support. A key focus of her current role is dedicated to leading strategy and programs... Read More →
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Rebecca McLeod

Managing Director, HDSR, Harvard University
Rebecca McLeod is the Managing Director for the Harvard Data Science Review (HDSR, the open access platform of the Harvard Data Science Initiative. In this role, she oversees all business, publishing and program operations of HDSR including business development, production and editorial... Read More →


Wednesday February 24, 2021 11:30am - 12:45pm EST
Room 3
  Global Perspectives
  • Host Organization NISO