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Jason Coleman

Academic Services Librarian,
Kansas State University Libraries

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Academic Services Librarian,
Kansas State University Libraries
Hale Library, Room 216
1117 Mid-campus Drive
Manhattan, KS 66506
Work: (785) 317-4959

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Posted By Jason Coleman Oct 22, 2025 06:51 PM
Found In Egroup: ACRL Artificial Intelligence (AI) Interest Group
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Thank you for providing this signal boost, Heather! The task force is extremely grateful to everyone who provided suggestions to us throughout the process. We hope the document serves as a useful springboard for groups and libraries to develop more granular competencies and/or training materials. Jason ...
On behalf of the members of the AI Competencies for Academic Library Workers Task Force, I am pleased to share that ACRL's Board of Directors has approved the AI Competencies for Academic Library Workers. We are deeply grateful to everyone who shared feedback and helped shape this work. The task force ...
On behalf of the members of the task force that Keven Jeffery and I co-chaired, I am pleased to share that ACRL's Board of Directors has approved the AI Competencies for Academic Library Workers, the document we developed during the first half of 2025. We are deeply grateful to everyone who shared feedback ...
Posted By Jason Coleman Oct 08, 2025 04:19 PM
Found In Egroup: ACRL Artificial Intelligence (AI) Interest Group
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Library Colleagues, On behalf of the event's steering committee, I invite you to attend the 2025 K-State AI Symposium: Humans and the Machine, running October 14–16. Registration is free. Of the 26 sessions, 21 will be streamed via Zoom (shown in bold below). Day 1 features our most technical sessions, ...
Library Colleagues, On behalf of the event's steering committee, I invite you to attend the 2025 K-State AI Symposium: Humans and the Machine, running October 14–16. Registration is free. Of the 26 sessions, 21 will be streamed via Zoom (shown in bold below). Day 1 features our most technical sessions, ...
Library Colleagues, On behalf of the event's steering committee, I invite you to attend the 2025 K-State AI Symposium: Humans and the Machine, running October 14–16. Registration is free. Of the 26 sessions, 21 will be streamed via Zoom (shown in bold below). Day 1 features our most technical sessions, ...
Posted By Jason Coleman Sep 26, 2025 10:28 AM
Found In Egroup: ACRL Artificial Intelligence (AI) Interest Group
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Thank you for sharing information about that session, Aaron. The entire line-up for SMU Libraries' event, Trust, Truth and Technology: Navigating Information in the AI Age, of which that workshop is the first part, looks fascinating! Will the sessions be recorded? ------------------------------ ...
Hi, Andrew, No worries. I would love it if you were to share this with CORE's executive committee! Jason Coleman Academic Services Librarian Professor Hale Library, Room 216 Kansas State University coleman@ksu.edu
Thank you, Peter. We are very eager for feedback from you and other members of the Core Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Libraries Interest Group. As Keven and I noted when we met with you and Andrew Wesolek back in December, our task force found that our need to create a single set ...
The ACRL AI Competencies for Library Workers Task Force invites your feedback on a draft of the proposed "AI Competencies for Academic Library Workers" (PDF). The working group is following ACRL procedures for updates and an open comment period laid out by the ACRL Standards Committee, found on the ACRL ...
The ACRL AI Competencies for Library Workers Task Force invites your feedback on a draft of the proposed "AI Competencies for Academic Library Workers" (PDF). The working group is following ACRL procedures for updates and an open comment period laid out by the ACRL Standards Committee, found on the ACRL ...
Posted By Jason Coleman Mar 06, 2025 06:45 PM
Found In Egroup: Access Services Interest Group
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The ACRL AI Competencies for Library Workers Task Force invites your feedback on a draft of the proposed "AI Competencies for Academic Library Workers" (PDF). The working group is following ACRL procedures for updates and an open comment period laid out by the ACRL Standards Committee, found on the ACRL ...
Posted By Jason Coleman Jan 13, 2025 04:35 PM
Found In Egroup: ACRL Artificial Intelligence (AI) Interest Group
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You're invited to a one-hour panel discussion on AI and OERs on February 4 at 2:00pm (EST), hosted by the ACRL STS Hot Topics committee. Join panelists Reed Hepler, Sarah Norris, Lily Dubach, and Jennifer Goodman as they discuss how AI can be used in developing OERs in the sciences. ...
Posted By Jason Coleman Dec 10, 2024 04:27 PM
Found In Egroup: ACRL Artificial Intelligence (AI) Interest Group
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A heartfelt thank you to all of you who attended today's discussion at which Keven Jeffery and I provided an update on the progress of ACRL's AI Competencies for Library Workers Task Force. We are grateful to all of you who shared your thoughts on the two Google Documents we used and in the session itself. ...
Kansas State University is hosting a free AI Symposium from Oct. 15-17. The symposium is open to everyone and nearly every session is streaming online. Topics include: recent advances in AI, how AI can be used for educational purposes, AI applications in various disciplines, including agriculture, ...
Kansas State University is hosting a free AI Symposium from Oct. 15-17. The symposium is open to everyone and nearly every session is streaming online. Topics include: recent advances in AI, how AI can be used for educational purposes, AI applications in various disciplines, including agriculture, ...
Registration is now open for the inaugural Generative AI in Libraries (GAIL) Conference. This year's theme is Prompt or Perish: Navigating Generative AI in Libraries. GAIL is a free virtual conference aimed specifically at librarians that seeks to explore the use of generative artificial intelligence ...
Generative AI in Libraries (GAIL) Call for Proposals Please excuse cross-postings. You are invited to submit a proposal for the inaugural Generative AI in Libraries (GAIL) virtual conference. This year's theme is Prompt or Perish: Navigating Generative AI in Libraries. GAIL is a virtual conference ...
Posted By Jason Coleman Jan 23, 2023 08:47 AM
Found In Egroup: Access Services Interest Group
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Is your library planning to implement a new program or service to directly serve people living with dementia? If so, please consider applying for the Stephen T. Riedner Grant for Life Enhancing Library Programs for People Living with Dementia. The application deadline is February 17. Grants of $2,500 ...