8:30AM-9:00AM
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Registration
Continential Breakfast
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9:00AM-9:15AM
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Opening session
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9:15AM-10:15AM
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Keynote Address Drawn to Service: David Mao in Converstaion with Robert Newlen
David Mao, Librarian of the Supreme Court of the United States Robert Newlen, Interim Principal Deputy of Library of Congress
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10:15AM-10:30AM
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Break
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10:30AM-12:00PM
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Session 1 (Briefing) Artificial Intelligence and Libraries
- Activating Our Intelligence: A Common-Sense Approach to AI, Dorothy Stoltz
- Bridging Informational Justice and Privacy Principles for Ethical AI Integration, Nina-Simone Edwards
- A Law Librarian's Argument Against Generative AI As Access to Justice Panacea, Rebecca Katz
- Conceptualization of AI Literacy Competencies, Nina-Simone Edwards and Sue Yeon Syn
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Session 2 (Workshop) Making Libraries Inclusive of Diabled and Neurodiverse Employees
Keren Dali Kim M. Thompson Merinda McLure Frederick Charles Carey
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12:00PM-2:00PM
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Lunch
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Poster Session
- New Tech, Old Money: The Budgeting Implications of E-books on United States Public Libraries, Peregrine Lowe
- Evaluating and Improving Student Worker Training, Katherine Schoonover and Katherine Palazzolo
- Research Trends in Information Behavior Studies Using Eye Tracking Techniques: A Systematic Literature Review, Laura Lannan and Sue Yeon Syn
- Early Literacy and Community Outreach through Imaginative Storytelling, Michel Garcia, Paulina Moreno, Isabella Morrissette, and Kayla Shaw
- In search of ultimate design for digital collections interface: Based on behaviors, strategies and needs of archival users, Kee-Young Moon
- Support they didn't know they needed: Creating, advocating, and implementing Interactive Online Information Literacy Tutorials in a new First Year Seminar, James Parrigin, Katie Delezenski, Elizabeth Workman
- Mapping Library-Community Participatory Network: U.S. Librarians’ Perspectives of Participatory Practice, Hayley Park
- Between Two Worlds: The Job Satisfaction of Library Staff Members who Hold MLS Degrees, Melissa Becher
- Cultural Heritage Destruction in Armed Conflict: Why Should Librarians Care?, Claire Joseph
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2:00PM-3:30PM
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Session 3 (Briefing) Community Engagement and Services
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Session 4 (Briefing) Technology for Information Services
- The Role of Academic Libraries in Digitizing U.S. Student Newspapers, Ben Leubsdorf
- All together now: reflections on a consortial ILS migration, MD Galvin and Joseph Koivisto
- Bridging Siloed Databases by Building Shared Wikidata Practices: The Smithsonian AWHI Adding URIs Project, Rachel Menyuk, Kara Lewis, and Amanda Sorensen
- Assessing the Accuracy of Crowd Sourced Image Tags at the National Library of Wales, Amelia Eldridge
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3:30PM-3:45PM
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Break
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3:45PM-5:00PM
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Session 5 (Panel) Empowering Legal Research with Business Insights
Lynn Weinstein Jennifer Boettcher Karen Stephanites
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Session 6 (Briefings) Service Innovations
- The Contours of Service Innovation in Academic Libraries, Shimelis Assefa
- The Reverend John Crocker Jr.: Imprisoned on a Civil Rights Pilgrimage, Jackson Caffrey
- In-Reach to Boost Morale and Realize Our Full Potential, Dorothy Stoltz
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