CDLC's Committee on Libraries and Artificial Intelligence is sponsoring an all-day, in-person symposium. Registration is free and includes lunch. Please note: Registration closes on October 21 so we can get a lunch count and accommodate dietary restrictions.
A tentative agenda is below. Please check back for more details as we get closer to the date.
8:15 - 9:00 am - Registration
9:00 am - Opening Remarks
Keynote: Empowering Libraries with AI: Literacy, Risk Mitigation, and Strategic Implementation - Melissa S. Del Castillo, Virtual Learning & Outreach Librarian, Florida International University
Leveraging AI to Transform Your School Library - Kerrie Burch, School Library System Director at WSWHE BOCES
AI Search Tools - Chris Hunter & Anoop Bhatia
Lunch
Using AI for Research - J. Denice Lewis, Research and Instruction Librarian for Engineering and Science, Z. Smith Reynolds Library, Wake Forest University
.Unlocking the Potential of AI with Students - Sarah Olson, Teacher Librarian at Lake George Junior/Senior High School & Sarah Gunner Moorfoot, Librarian at Ballston Spa High School
Archives, AI, and the Need for Human Intervention - Jenifer Monger, RPI
4:00 pm - Closing Remarks
Please visit the main page to view program descriptions.
Related LibGuide: Libraries and Artificial Intelligence (AI)