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Purpose: Provides a forum for researching potential applications of Machine and Deep Learning in library science, including discussions, publications, and outreach to the wider Library community. Its goal is to educate librarians on uses of the complex techniques of machine learning and to provide a space for critically thinking both about new applications, and about the ethical and social impact of these technologies , as the field rapidly expands in the coming decade.

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Join the AI Community of Practice for Academic Librarians - August 28th Meeting

  • 1.  Join the AI Community of Practice for Academic Librarians - August 28th Meeting

    Posted Jul 30, 2024 09:46 AM

    Dear Colleagues,

    We're excited to invite you to join the newly formed AI Community of Practice (AI COP) for academic librarians. Our inaugural meeting will be held:

    Date: August 28th, 2023
    Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST / 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM PST. 

    To participate in our first meeting, please register here.

    The AI COP aims to create a vibrant, inclusive community where academic librarians can explore the opportunities and challenges of artificial intelligence together. Key aspects of our community:

     

    • Open dialogue: All viewpoints on AI are respected and valued.
    • Knowledge sharing: Learn from colleagues and identify collaboration opportunities.
    • Resource development: Work together to create shared AI resources and publish them in open access institutional repositories.

     

    Join us in shaping the future of AI in academic libraries.

     

    AI COP Organizers

     

    Emma Slayton, Data Education Librarian, Carnegie Mellon University Libraries 

    Rebecca Fordon, Reference Librarian & Adjunct Professor, The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law

    Michael Flierl, Fellow at the Information Literacy Institute at Purdue.

     

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    Michael Flierl
    Associate Professor
    Student Learning Librarian

    The Ohio State University
    University Libraries Teaching & Learning
    255B Thompson Library, 1858 Neil Ave, Columbus, OH 43210
    614-247-1606 Office
    flierl.1@osu.edu