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The University of Central Florida is pleased to announce the addition of a Library Track to the second annual Teaching & Learning with AI<https://digitallearning.ucf.edu/teachwithai/#:~:text=By%20joining%20this%20conversation%2C%20you,July%2022%2D24%2C%202024.> (TLWAI) conference, to be held July 22-24, 2024, in Orlando, Florida. The call for proposals is now open and we invite academic librarians and library workers to submit a proposal to the Library Track.<https://ucf.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ezhBn4YFgRoQD8a>



Call for Proposals



Participants from academic libraries are encouraged to submit proposals. Individual and team proposals are equally welcome. The conference is in-person only and the Library Track has three formats:


  *   25-minute interactive presentations for sharing examples of library implementations or practices related to AI in academic libraries, or that challenge participants to discuss deeper, not-easily-answered questions about AI in libraries
  *   50-minute in-depth workshops, panels, or explorations on more complicated projects, assessments, concepts
  *   Poster sessions can be on any topic related to AI in Libraries and may be digital or print


Example topics for the Library Track


  *   AI-assisted content and metadata creation
  *   Ethical considerations related to AI and its use in libraries
  *   Library and institutional policies around the use of AI
  *   Professional development and support in learning AI in libraries
  *   AI literacy and critical thinking with AI
  *   Prompt engineering in libraries
  *   Intellectual property issues related to incorporating licensed content into AI and text and data mining projects
  *   Incorporating AI into library applications and processes
  *   Using AI with open access and open educational resources
  *   AI and digital scholarship, research support, and instruction services

Note: Because this is primarily a sharing conference, priority will be given to proposals that have clear ideas for takeaways that participants can use in their own libraries.

The deadline to submit a proposal to the Library Track<https://ucf.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ezhBn4YFgRoQD8a> is 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, March 17, 2024. Acceptance decisions will be sent by April 12, 2024.

Further details, including registration costs, hotels, and opportunities to sponsor can be found at https://digitallearning.ucf.edu/teachwithai/. Questions may be sent to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

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