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Registration Open: "Practical AI: Tools You Can Use Today" (Oct. 27th)

  • 1.  Registration Open: "Practical AI: Tools You Can Use Today" (Oct. 27th)

    Posted Oct 10, 2025 07:02 AM
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    From: Grete Graf via ASIS&T <Mail@connectedcommunity.org>
    Date: Wed, Oct 8, 2025 at 7:17 AM
    Subject: US Northeast Chapter (NEASIST) : Registration Open: "Practical AI: Tools You Can Use Today" (Oct. 27th)
    To: <tkhodge@umd.edu>


    Title: SLA NY, newly merged with ASIS&T, invites you to "Practical AI: Tools You Can Use Today" Date: Monday, Oct. 27, 2025 Time: 6-7pm EDT ...

    US Northeast Chapter (NEASIST)

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    Oct 8, 2025 8:18 AM
    Grete Graf

    Title: SLA NY, newly merged with ASIS&T, invites you to "Practical AI: Tools You Can Use Today"

    Date: Monday, Oct. 27, 2025

    Time: 6-7pm EDT

    Description:

    Explore how AI is transforming the way information professionals work-right now. This session highlights accessible AI tools for packaging data, summarizing transcripts, enhancing workflows, and presenting research more effectively. With examples from law libraries, academic settings, and public policy research, we'll demonstrate how to apply AI to real-world tasks like analyzing traffic incident records or synthesizing complex financial data. Leave with actionable strategies and tools to streamline your work, impress your stakeholders, and future-proof your library's services.

    Cost: Free!

    To Register:

    Register in advance for this meeting: baruch.zoom.us/meeting/register/nDrl2fPwQzW9YrSRq-aFyQ

    After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.


    About Brian Pichman:

    Brian Pichman, a forward-thinking technologist and champion for progress, breathes new life into libraries and educational institutions through his groundbreaking work across his careers. By seamlessly integrating state-of-the-art technology, fostering dynamic collaboration, and nurturing a culture of innovation, Brian masterfully transforms organizations into vibrant centers of creativity, knowledge-sharing, and community engagement that inspire lifelong learning. His unwavering commitment to reimagining the role of libraries and educational institutions in the modern world has a profound impact on communities, reshaping the way organizations operate and cementing his legacy as a transformative force for change in the world of education



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    Grete Graf
    Digital Preservation Librarian
    Yale University Library
    grete.graf@yale.edu
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