**Apologies for cross posting**


We are delighted to announce that registration is now open for our
annual Humanities
Roundtable <http://www.niso.org/events/2021/10/humanities-roundtable-2021>
on October 20, from 11.00am - 4.00pm Eastern (Canada/US).

This year’s theme is The Monograph in an Evolving Humanities Ecosystem and,
as well as a closing Vision Interview with MLA Executive Director, Paula
Krebs, and two Engage and Process sessions, the program will cover:


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   Licensing and Lending of Ebooks
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   Assessing Contribution and Value
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   Real-World Product Management
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   Impact of the Pandemic
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   DEI: Ensuring Inclusivity


Thanks to the generous support of our current sponsors — *Atla, Bloomsbury,
Bowker/ProQuest, EBSCO, ITHAKA, Project MUSE*, *Routledge/Taylor & Francis *and
*Wiley* — we are able to keep prices the same as last year, including
generous discounts for NISO members, students, and group registrations. For
example, it’s just $150 for an unlimited number of attendees from your
organization (three minimum).

We’ll be sharing more information about the program and speakers in the
coming weeks, and we strongly encourage you to register now
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/humanities-roundtable-2021-tickets-168312925491>
for this important annual event in the humanities calendar. We hope to see
you there!

Thanks and best wishes

The NISO Team


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