2024 ai4Libraries Recordings
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Day 2 - Keynote
Ethical AI Integration in Academic Libraries: Navigating Institutional Resistance, Privacy Concerns, and Equity in Information Literacy - Mr. Russell Michalak
Sessions:
1:00 to 1:10
AI-generated Metadata for Silent Videos
Mingyan Li, University of Illinois Chicago
1:10 to 1:30
Using AI Tools to Improve Access and Enhance Discovery Capabilities in Archival Collections
Sonia Yaco, Rutgers University
1:40 to 2:00
How AI Tools can Enhance Efficiency and Creativity in Library Operations
Aaron Pahl, University of Alabama Birmingham
2:00 to 2:10
AI and Genealogy, Promises and Problems
Nancy Richey, Western Kentucky University
2:10 to 2:30
Max Prud’homm, Oklahoma State University
2:30 to 2:40
Empowering EdD Students: Teaching AI Literacy in a Learning and Organizational Change Program
Amy James, Baylor University
2:50 to 3:00
Leveraging AI for LCSH Identification, Book Summarization, and Image Organization
Tomeka Jackson, Clemson University
3:00 to 3:20
Edge-AI and FOLIO at Stanford University Libraries
Jeremy Nelson, Stanford University Libraries
3:20 to 3:40
Exploring Conversational AI in Libraries: Building a Community of Practice
Meg McMahon, Harvard Library
3:40 to 4:00
Transform Your Library's Content and Services Engagement with AI
Qin Lippert, Epsilla
Day 1 - Keynote
Assessing and Enhancing AI Literacy in Libraries - Dr. Leo Lo
Day 1- Afternoon Keynote
Information, Automation, and Virtue: A Framework for Designing New Information Processes and Practices - Dr. Michael Paulus
Sessions:
1:00 to 1:10
Crafting Your Generative AI Usage Strategy: A Customizable Approach and Toolkit for Researchers
Alicia Lillich, NIH
1:30 to 1:40
Deriving MARC Records using AI
Hilary Murusmith, Princeton University Library
1:50 to 2:10
Digital Humanities at Crossroads
Ashley Champagne and Patrick Rashleigh, Brown University
2:10 to 2:20
Using AI-generated Images to Facilitate Co-design Activities
Lisa Gayhart, New York University
2:20 to 2:40
Unlocking Relations in Classical Chinese Texts: AI-driven Approaches to Linked Data Conversion
Greta Heng, San Diego State
2:40 to 2:50
Melissa Robohn, McDermott Library AF Academy
2:50 to 3:00
AI, Automated Speech Recognition, and Accessibility
Shelby Watson, University of Mississippi
3:00 to 3:10
Transforming Metadata Workflows with AI: A Case Study at UCF Libraries
Sai Deng, University of Central Florida