2026 ALA Annual Conference - Chicago, June 25-29, 2026
Greetings!
The ALA International Relations Round Table (IRRT) Papers and Projects Committee is seeking proposals for its
2026 ALA Annual Conference session,
"One World, Many Libraries: Global Visions for AI and Future-Forward Technologies." The 2026 ALA Annual Conference will be held in Chicago, June 25-29, 2026.
This program is a one-hour panel discussion featuring librarians engaged in research projects, programming, and training on artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies. The panelists will examine how these tools are reshaping library services, while sharing their efforts to develop ethical and effective best practices for libraries and information organizations worldwide:
We are especially interested in proposals on:
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AI and Digital Literacy
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ChatGPT
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Collection Development and Analysis Tools
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Ethics and Legal Issues
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Integration into Library Services
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Machine Learning and Language Models
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Research and Learning
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Technical Services and Cataloging
Panelists will each have 10 minutes to share their stories. There will be time at the end of the panel discussion for questions and comments from the audience.
Proposals should be between 250 and 300 words; and include your name, email address, institution/affiliation, job title, and a 3–4-line biography. Proposals should be submitted via the proposal
form.
Proposal Deadline: Monday, February 16, 2026
Notification of Acceptance: March 9, 2026
For more information, please contact the committee chairs:
Safi Safiullah and Simone Clunie, Co-Chairs, IRRT International Papers and Projects Committee
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Michele Fenton
Librarian I/Cataloger
Indiana State Library
Indianapolis, IN
mfenton@library.in.gov(317) 234-4937
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