Skip to main content
Video
Create Clip
Add To List
Share

Multilingualism in scholarly communications - Discussion

Filter
English may be the lingua franca of research, but too much focus on English-language publications and communications risks excluding the valuable contributions other researchers are making to our collective knowledge and understanding. This session will bring together speakers from organizations that are addressing this issue head-on by publishing in multiple languages, and providing tools and services to support non-English languages in innovative and practical ways.
The NISO Plus conference brings people together from across the global information community to share updates and participate in conversations about our shared challenges and opportunities. The focus is on identifying concrete next steps to improve information flow and interoperability, and help solve existing and potential future problems. Please join us to help address the key issues facing our community of librarians, publishers, researchers, and more — today and tomorrow!
English may be the lingua franca of research, but too much focus on English-language publications and communications risks excluding the valuable contributions other researchers are making to our collective knowledge and understanding. This session will bring together speakers from organizations that are addressing this issue head-on by publishing in multiple languages, and providing tools and services to support non-English languages in innovative and practical ways.