[CASL-L] "AI and Libraries: Literacy, Ethics, and Responsible Use" - FREE Mini-Conference Keynote Panel Announced PD SHare
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Wed Jan 8 07:40:10 PST 2025
Robert A Joyce, M.S.Ed., B.S. Ed.
Virginia /USA Elementary School Librarian ---Retired
2014 Virginia Association of School Librarians Roanoke Region Award
I wanted to share a Library 2.0 conference coming up in March. It is FREE to attend. Please see below for more information and to register.
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OVERVIEW:
Our first Library 2.025 mini-conference (and our third mini-conference on AI and Libraries), "AI and Libraries: Literacy, Ethics, and Responsible Use," will be held online (and for free) on Thursday, March 13th, 2025, from 12:00 - 3:00 pm US-Pacific Time.
We invite librarians, educators, technologists, and thought leaders to explore the critical role that libraries can play in addressing both the opportunities and ethical challenges of AI. From encouraging digital literacy and ethical awareness to guiding the responsible use of AI, libraries are potentially at the forefront showing how emerging AI technologies can be used equitably and responsibly in their communities.
We will explore actionable insights to help navigate the complex ethical questions relating to AI and the unique role of libraries and librarians in addressing them. We will discuss practical strategies for integrating AI tools into library and education settings using ethical best practices while empowering users with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in an AI-driven world. And we’ll focus on how libraries can not only adapt to this rapidly changing landscape but can also act as catalysts for knowledge diffusion, shaping a more informed, and innovative future for all of our users.
Our special conference chair is Chad Mairn, an Information Services Librarian, Assistant Professor, and founder of the Innovation Lab at St. Petersburg College.
We look forward to gathering online with you for this event!
REGISTRATION:
This is a free event, being held live online and also recorded.
REGISTER HERE
to attend live and/or to receive the recording links afterward.
Please also join the Library 2.0 community to be kept updated on this and future events.
Everyone is invited to participate in our Library 2.0 conference events, which are designed to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing among information professionals worldwide. Each three-hour event consists of a keynote panel, 10-15 crowd-sourced thirty-minute presentations, and a closing keynote.
Participants are encouraged to use #library2025 and #aiandlibraries on their social media posts about the event.
CONFERENCE CHAIR:
Chad Mairn
Professor and founder of the Innovation Lab at St. Petersburg College
OPENING KEYNOTE PANEL & SPECIAL ORGANIZER
Chad Mairn is a Professor, and founder of the Innovation Lab at St. Petersburg College. While an undergraduate studying Humanities at the University of South Florida (USF), Chad was awarded a Library of Congress Fellowship helping archive personal papers and other items in the Leonard Bernstein Collection. During his Library and Information Science graduate work, also at USF, Chad became a technology liaison between the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Florida public libraries. Chad is also a faculty member in the School of Information at San José State University. Here is a link to Chad's SJSU faculty page.
KEYNOTE PANEL:
Nicole Hennig
ELearning developer & AI Education Specialist
OPENING KEYNOTE PANEL
Nicole Hennig is an expert in user experience and emerging technologies. She is currently an e-learning developer at the University of Arizona Libraries. Previously, she worked for the MIT Libraries as head of the user experience department. In her 14 years of experience at MIT, she won awards for innovation and worked to keep academics up to date with the best mobile technologies. In 2013 she started her own business helping librarians stay current with new technologies. She is the author of several books, including Keeping Up with Emerging Technologies, and Apps for Librarians. See a list of her published articles on Google Scholar. She now serves as an AI education specialist for librarians and library workers. To stay current with the latest in generative AI, sign up for her email newsletter, Generative AI News, and follow her on social media: Bluesky, Mastodon, or LinkedIn.
Reed C. Hepler
Digital Initiatives Librarian and Archivist for the College of Southern Idaho
OPENING KEYNOTE PANEL
Reed Hepler is the Digital Initiatives Librarian, Copyright Agent, and Archivist for the College of Southern Idaho. He obtained a Bachelor's Degree in History from Utah State University and a Master's Degree in Library and Information Science from Indiana University. Currently, he is enrolled in the Master's Program in Instructional Design and Technology at Idaho State University. He has used his experiences in instructional technology, digital curation, copyright, records management, public communication, and database research to develop best practice guidelines for Generative AI use. He also applies these guidelines in his separate consulting company, heplerconsulting.com. In his corporate and educational work, Reed promotes ethical, equitable, and open technology and information access. He also advises on data privacy and confidentiality measures that should be at the forefront of generative AI interactions. His views and projects can be seen on his LinkedIn page or his blog, CollaborAItion, on Substack. Contact him atreed.hepler at gmail.com for more information.
Heather Sardis
Associate Director of Technology and Strategic Planning, MIT Libraries
OPENING KEYNOTE PANEL
Heather Sardis is the Associate Director for Technology and Strategic Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Libraries. Prior to assuming her role at MIT, Heather directed the library of the California Academy of Sciences. Her work in the nonprofit, humanitarian, and technical sectors is united by a focus on the social responsibilities of computing, and the role of information in technical and cultural transformation. During her time at MIT, Heather has been an invited participant in the U.S. Library of Congress Machine Learning and Libraries Summit, a core member of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing Task Force, and a member of the MIT Committee on Research Computing.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS:
Proposals for 30-minute concurrent presentations are now being accepted. Proposals will be evaluated and accepted in the order received. The link to submit proposals is HERE.
We encourage conference session submissions that:
- Provide a foundational understanding of literacy, ethics, and the responsible use of AI in libraries and beyond.
- Apply strategies to foster AI literacy among library staff, patrons, and students, empowering them to critically assess and effectively use a variety of AI tools.
- Communicate ethical issues surrounding AI, including privacy, bias, and transparency, and understand the libraries' role in addressing these challenges.
- Share ways for libraries to serve as hubs for public discourse on AI, facilitating inclusive and informed community conversations, while maximizing the benefits of AI for their community.
- Demonstrate how to build partnerships with educators, thought leaders, technologists, and community organizations to address literacy, ethics, and responsible use issues in your community.
- Provide examples of how to create and advocate for policies that guide ethical and equitable AI use in libraries and other educational settings.
- Promote the unique opportunity libraries have right now to lead in our AI-driven world by fostering critical thinking, ethical awareness, and equitable access to technology.
To see the currently submitted proposals, you can go here.
SPONSORS:
The School of Information at San José State University is the founding conference sponsor. Please register as a member of the Library 2.0 network to be kept informed of future events. Recordings from previous years are available under the Archives tab at Library 2.0 and at the Library 2.0 YouTube channel.
Also sponsored by:
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