AI & Data Manipulation for Libraries
Ready to work smarter with your library data? This practical one-hour workshop equips library staff, data stewards, and digital services teams with the skills to use artificial intelligence responsibly and effectively for the data manipulation tasks that eat up your time (or perhaps, get put at the bottom of the list!). Participants will learn why AI excels at scale and pattern recognition — while staying clear-eyed about its real limitations — and build a working framework for human/AI review workflows, data readiness, and quality control.
Robin Fay
Robin Fay is a metadata librarian and trainer, specializing in library data, cataloging, metadata standards, and data migrations. She has spent her career at the intersection of traditional cataloging practice and emerging technologies, with deep expertise in BIBFRAME, linked data, RDA, MARC, non-MARC metadata, and the systems that connect them. Robin is the author of Semantic Web Technologies and Social Search for Librarians (Neal-Schuman/ALA, 2012) and the forthcoming BIBFRAME for Practitioners. Connect with her via LinkedIn, where she writes on library technology.
Pricing is based on the number of staff accessing the tutorial.
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