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+ | 1. Emily Frazier: [https://osf.io/p6vyr/ Sometimes You Can't Automate It!] | ||
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+ | 2. Ray Schwartz: [https://detroitography.com/ What about Detroit?] | ||
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+ | 3. Kate Deibel: [https://osf.io/j8k69/ New US Federal A11y Laws Ready to Pounce] | ||
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+ | 4. Corey Halpin: How I hope the history of computing in chess predicts AI in libraries. | ||
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+ | 5. Susan Hoover: [https://osf.io/v4egb/ Ten Thousand] | ||
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+ | 6. Harpo Harbert: [https://osf.io/ve6ut/ Battle of the Bots] | ||
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+ | 7. Ange Zaytsev: [https://osf.io/z4jen/ Making Your Slides More Accessible] | ||
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+ | 8. Roger Espinosa: [https://osf.io/6av2f/ Digital Collections: 25 years in 5 minutes] | ||
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+ | 9. Anne Slaughter: [https://www.benton.org/visions-digital-equity/state-vision Digital Equity and Libraries] | ||
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+ | 10. Chad Nelson: Are we just hallucinating AI? |
Latest revision as of 00:10, 16 May 2024
Tuesday, May 14, 10:20-11:05am
1. Jonathan Rochkind: "A local page viewer for digitized historical material”
2. Jenn Colt: "FOLIO: It's not just..."
3. Vera Kahn: "Progamming Protest"
4. Shinwoo Kim: "Lambda fixity process"
5. Eric Lease Morgan: "Free GSU!"
6. Cary Gordon: "Let find a host for 2025 Code4Lib"
7. Barbara Cormack: "Metadata Analysis in Zephir and HathiTrust"
8. Natasha Allen: "A Brief History of Fowling"
Wednesday, May 15, 10:15-11:15am
1. Micah Walter: "Smith Inventory System: How it works and lessons learned"
2. Maccabee Levine: "Bound-with Titles in FOLIO and VuFind"
3. Eric Hellman: Browser Extension Rant
4. Michael Klein: “Things my grandfather told me [30 years later, with the help of AI audio transcription]”
5. Dee Dee Crema: ETDs@Harvard
6. Patrick Galligan: On Not choosing Kubernetes OR it's OK to fail
7. Angela Zoss: Three(ish) Tips for Better Data Visualization
8. Steve Bischof: Learning from Poggio Civitate: Data Verification
9. Thomas Dowling: Open Access Theses and Dissertations
Wednesday, May 15, 1:35 - 2:35pm
1. Emily Frazier: Sometimes You Can't Automate It!
2. Ray Schwartz: What about Detroit?
3. Kate Deibel: New US Federal A11y Laws Ready to Pounce
4. Corey Halpin: How I hope the history of computing in chess predicts AI in libraries.
5. Susan Hoover: Ten Thousand
6. Harpo Harbert: Battle of the Bots
7. Ange Zaytsev: Making Your Slides More Accessible
8. Roger Espinosa: Digital Collections: 25 years in 5 minutes
9. Anne Slaughter: Digital Equity and Libraries
10. Chad Nelson: Are we just hallucinating AI?