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Hannah Moutran demos @utlibraries academic library assistant #AI chat bot for research use

Charles Watkinson shares the value of local #UniversityPresses at CNI. #OpenAccess #OA #Publishing

Colin Patrick Keenan explains why #XR facilities should be housed in the #library during #CNI

Elisabeth Long on how #libraries can use the ​⁠@arladmin & CNI #AI Task Force Scenarios to reflect

Elisabeth Long on how #libraries need to adapt in the age of #AI and #MachineLearning. #DataCuration

Kevin Guthrie on how #ITHAKA balances #SpecialCollections presentation and #DigitalPreservation

Merrilee Proffitt on moving library materials to reflect new classification systems #WickedProblem

At CNI, Camille Callison (Tāłtān Nation) explains work to reimagine library classification systems

Stephanie Labou on using fields to hack the #metadata system for search on #DataRepositories #ML #AI

Peter Leonard addresses the issue of #InformationLiteracy in #AI-powered searches and queries #GLAM

Caroline Hyslop explains an #IT, #ResearchOffice, & library #RDM and research security collaboration

David Newbury (Getty) on the future of #LinkedData in scholarship and cultural heritage at CNI

Emily Singley on how to use #AI and # LLMs without polluting the #ScholarlyRecord (CNI, Spring 2024)

Stephanie Labou on using #ResearchData & institutional repositories in #TeachingAndLearning at CNI

Peter Leonard on the #PromptEngineering challenges & limitations of engaging #AI with #archives.

Catherine Steeves on Use of the Four Scenarios from the ARL/CNI Task Force on #AI Futures Scenarios

Dan Reed Finds the Balance of Evolving Tech and #AI Regulation at CNI Spring 2024

Dan Reed considers research investments in his CNI plenary “Computing Futures in a Changing World”

MIT’s Heather Sardis considers research libraries’ role in #AI #TrainingData at the CNI meeting

Keith Webster considers modern librarian skills development at the Fall 2023 CNI member meeting.

Leo Lo explains how to confront #AI apprehension in “Navigating the #AI-Driven Academic Frontier”

MIT’s Heather Sardis on the intersection of the scholarly record & #AI in the CNI closing plenary.

Richard Sever considers the ethics and infrastructure of #AI in the closing plenary panel at CNI

MIT’s Heather Sardis on where she sees the ideal future state of #AI during CNI’s closing plenary