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NISO’s CREC Recommended Practice Is a 2026 SSP EPIC Awards Finalist

We are pleased to share that NISO’s Communication of Retractions, Removals, and Expressions of Concern (CREC) Recommended Practice (NISO RP-45-2024) is a 2026 SSP EPIC Award finalist in the Research Integrity Tools category. The EPIC Award winners will be announced at the SSP Annual Meeting, hosted at the Gaylord Pacific Hotel and Resort in Chula Vista, California, on May 28.

The CREC Recommended Practice establishes best practices for the creation, transfer, and display of retraction-related metadata, ensuring that participants (publishers, aggregators, full-text hosts, libraries, and researchers) can communicate retraction information quickly and enabling readers who discover a publication to readily identify its status. Published in 2024 and developed and maintained by a group of dedicated volunteers, CREC is an important tool for organizations working to promote transparency in the scholarly record.

“We are incredibly excited to be an SSP EPIC Awards finalist,” said Keondra Bailey, NISO Standards Program Manager. “The NISO CREC Recommended Practice is a thorough, well-considered framework for strengthening metadata and supporting research integrity. Congratulations to the CREC Working Group and Standing Committee members on a job well done!"

Funding for the CREC Working Group as well as for research at the University of Illinois’ Reducing the Inadvertent Spread of Retracted Science (RISRS) project, which aided Working Group deliberations and decisions, was generously provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

The NISO CREC Recommended Practice is freely available at https://www.niso.org/standards-committees/crec.

About NISO

Based in Baltimore, MD, NISO’s mission is to build knowledge, foster discussion, and advance authoritative standards development through collaboration among the cultural, scholarly, scientific, and professional communities. To fulfill this mission, NISO engages with libraries, publishers, information aggregators, and other organizations that support learning, research, and scholarship through the creation, organization, management, and curation of knowledge. NISO works with intersecting communities of interest and across the entire life cycle of information standards. NISO is a nonprofit association accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). For more information, visit the NISO website (https://niso.org) or contact us at nisohq@niso.org.

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Keondra Bailey

Standards Program Manager

Keondra is the Standards Program Manager at NISO. Prior to joining NISO, she worked at Duke University Press as the Digital Access Specialist.

Mary Beth Barilla

Director of Business Development and Communications

Mary Beth Barilla is NISO’s Director of Business Development and Communications, where she manages member communications and ensures our sustainability through growth in membership, sponsorship, ev