Artificial Intelligence
Project Briefings & Plenary Sessions from CNI Meetings
Artificial Intelligence and Information Retrieval: The Year in Review (November '24)
Gary Price, Editor of ARL Day in Review and infoDOCKET
Peter Brantley, University of California, Davis
Artificial Intelligence in Libraries: Opportunities and Challenges (November '24)
Rosalyn Metz (Moderator), Emory University
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Annie Johnson, University of Delaware
Debra Hanken Kurtz, Florida State University
Evviva Weinraub Lajoie, University at Buffalo
Tim Shearer, University North Carolina Chapel Hill
Artificial Intelligence Modeling & Inference as a Service (November '24)
Peter Leonard, Stanford University
Artificial Intelligence (AI) at Yale: Updates on Institutional and Library Generative AI Initiatives (November '24)
Lauren Di Monte, Yale University
Dale Hendrickson, Yale University
Michael Appleby, Yale University
“Each Row is a Person:” Preserving History and Humanity in Archival Data (November '24)
Lydia Neuroth, Library of Virginia
Sonya Coleman, Library of Virginia
Generative Artificial Intelligence Innovation for Libraries and Learning (November '24)
Greg Ritter, Amazon Web Services
Sarah Ben Mamaar, Weill Cornell Medicine
Cory Tressler, Ohio State University
Joe Naccarato, University of Delaware
Library Collections and Academic Publications as Artificial Intelligence Training Data (November '24)
Dan Cohen, Northeastern University
Mike Furlough, HathiTrust
David Hansen, Authors Alliance
Claire Stewart, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Günter Waibel, University of California Office of the President
Suzanne Wones, University of California, Berkeley
Open Forum for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI) (November '24)
Sayeed Choudhury, Carnegie Mellon University
Reimagining Discovery: Transforming Access to Collections with Artificial Intelligence-Driven Exploration (November '24)
Carolyn Caizzi, Harvard University
Amy Deschenes, Harvard University
Stu Snydman, Harvard University
Jill Reilly, National Archives and Records Administration
Supporting Computational Research (and More!) Through Licensing: An A-Z Licensing Guidebook for Libraries (November '24)
Katherine Klosek, Association of Research Libraries (moderator)
Rachael Samberg, University of California, Berkeley
Katie Zimmerman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Update from Funders: Priorities and Trends (November '24)
Katherine Klosek, Association of Research Libraries (moderator)
Brett Bobley, National Endowment for the Humanities
Sharon Burney, Council on Library and Information Resources
Robert Hanisch, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Darrell Meadows, National Archives and Records Administration
Ashley Sands, Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)
Plato Smith, National Science Foundation
A Vision for an Artificial Intelligence-Savvy Library Community (Lightning Round) (November '24)
Vessela Ensberg, University of California, Davis
Scott Walter, San Diego State University
James Frazee, San Diego State University
EJ Sobo, San Diego State University
Abir Mohamed, San Diego State University
Christy Long, University of Oregon
Elisabeth Long, Johns Hopkins University
Catherine Steeves, Western University
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Moderator: Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Stephanie Labou, Data Science Librarian, University of California, San Diego
Handling Academic Copyright and Artificial Intelligence Research Questions as the Law Develops (March '24)
Jonathan Band, Counsel to the Library Copyright Alliance
Timothy Vollmer, University of California, Berkeley
National Research Platform: Open Cyberinfrastructure for Research (March '24)
Mahidhar Tatineni, San Diego Supercomputer Center
Beth LaPensee, ITHAKA
Kevin Guthrie, ITHAKA
Emily Singley, Elsevier
Leo Lo, University of New Mexico
Elias Tzoc, Clemson University
The T in GPT: Transformers for Cultural Heritage Work (March '24)
Peter Leonard, Stanford University
Yinlin Chin, Virginia Tech University
Open Access, Open Scholarship, and Machine Learning: A Panel and Community Conversation (February '24)
Speakers:
Heather Sardis
Rachael Samberg
Richard Sever
Moderator: Clifford Lynch
From Exascale to AI: Developments & Implications for the Information Landscape (January '24)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Ecosystem for Next Generation Infrastructure (ENGIN) (Lightning Round) (November '23)
Sayeed Choudhury, Carnegie Mellon University
Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Research Integrity (November '23)
Chris Bourg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Heather Sardis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Erin Stalberg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
GPT Tools That Provide Source Information (November '23)
Gary Price, infoDOCKET & ARL Day in Review
Navigating the Artificial Intelligence-Driven Academic Frontier: Tools and Initiatives (November '23)
Elias Tzoc, Clemson University
Joelen Pastva, Carnegie Mellon University
Benjamin Shaw, University of Maryland
Leo Lo, The University of New Mexico
Artificial Intelligence-Human Collaboration: How Advanced Technologies are Shaping the Future of Publishing (March '23)
Emily Singley, Elsevier
Corey Harper, Elsevier
Judson Dunham, Elsevier
Emily McElroy, University of Florida
ChatGPT: The Future of Higher Ed and Libraries, Brought to You by Artificial Intelligence (March '23)
Karim Boughida, Stony Brook University
Borui Zhang, University of Florida
Peter Organisciak, University of Denver
Susan D’Agostino, Inside Higher Ed
Workshop Report Out: National Infrastructure for Public Access Usage and Impact Reporting (March '23)
Christina Drummond, University of North Texas
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
Niels Stern, OAPEN & Directory of Open Access Books
The Robotics Project: Insights on Collecting Complex Multimodal Materials in a Research Ecosystem (November '22)
Brian Mathews, Carnegie Mellon University
Katherine Barbera, Carnegie Mellon University
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
Supporting Computational Research on Large Digital Collections (November '22)
Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive
Nick Ruest, York University
Abigail Potter, Library of Congress
Meghan Ferriter, Library of Congress
Towards an Artificial Intelligence-Aware Academic Library (November '22)
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Salwa Ismail, University of California, Berkeley
Peter Brantley, University of California, Davis
Implementing Artificial Intelligence Technology at a Major Library (December '21)
Rizwan Ali, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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University of Miami’s Esploro Journey: Leveraging Human Eco-systems & Intelligence to Train AI Models (December '21)
Elizabeth Gushee, University of Miami
Kineret Ben-Knaan, University of Miami
Angela Clark-Hughes, University of Miami
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The Use of Machine Learning Techniques for Performing Topic Modeling and Topic Identification on Bibliographic Datasets (December '21)
William Mischo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Using Machine Learning to Extract WWII Japanese American Incarceree Data (December '21)
Marissa Friedman, University of California, Berkeley
Mary Elings, University of California, Berkeley
Vijay Singh, Doxie.AI
Tracey Tan, Doxie.AI
Cameron Ford, Doxie.AI
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Next Generation Machine Learning: The Evolution of the Library as Research Partner, Project Catalyst and Digital Integrator (December '20)
James Lee, University of Cincinnati
Xuemao Wang, University of Cincinnati
Discovery Systems in 2020: Issues and Trends (March '20)
William Mischo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Michael Norman, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Lorcan Dempsey, OCLC
Artificial Intelligence: Impacts and Roles for Libraries (January '20)
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
Jason Griffey, National Information Standards Organization
Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence: The Landscape of Autonomy (January '20)
Ben Shneiderman, University of Maryland
Scaling Artificial Intelligence in Libraries Via a National Project Registry (December '18)
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Twila Camp, University of Oklahoma
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Library (December '17)
Karim Boughida, University of Rhode Island
Christopher Erdmann, North Carolina State University
Ruth Pickering, Yewno
Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jason Griffey, Harvard University
Emily King, College of Southern Nevada
Michael Schofield, LibUX
Last updated: Wednesday, August 17th, 2011