You are invited to submit a proposal for the 2nd annual Generative AI in
Libraries (GAIL) virtual conference aimed specifically at librarians here:
https://forms.gle/QzvMY9kcuL6JbWLK8. This conference seeks to explore
the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in libraries. It is also an
opportunity for librarians to share their experiences with generative AI
technologies and their applications in the library setting.
Scheduled to take place June 9, 10, 11, 12th, 2025 from 1-4pm EDT each
day, the GAIL virtual conference aims to promote a deeper understanding
of how generative AI can revolutionize library services like instruction,
research support, collection management, access services, outreach and
collaboration, while also addressing the challenges and ethical
considerations this new technology brings to libraries.
We welcome submissions from librarians, researchers, educators, and
practitioners working in libraries or related fields with AI. Submissions are
now being accepted for posters, presentations, workshops, panel
discussions, lightning talks, discussion groups or demonstrations on topics
related to generative AI and its applications in, and implications for
libraries, including but not limited to the following tracks:
● AI implementation in libraries
● Ethical considerations and policy in AI
● AI and teaching/Information Literacy
● AI applications or products
● AI Impact on Library Services or Librarianship