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Friday May 16, 2025 2:50pm - 3:40pm PDT
This session describes a collaboration between two university libraries to develop an openly licensed online resource specifically for faculty about generative artificial intelligence. Foundational core content is shared, with a layer allowing for further learning with local links, guidelines, etc. The session will describe the objectives, collaborative process and plans for large scale sharing across institutions.

Megan Fitzgibbons and Dianne Cmor, Concordia University, and Katherine Hanz, McGill University co-created this presentation.

Participants will:
1. Describe the particular AI information needs of faculty members
2. Identify potential partners for AI collaborations
3. Implement the modules for use in their communities with relevant add-ons.                      
Presenters
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Sandy Hervieux

Head Librarian, Nahum Gelber Law Library, McGill University
Sandy Hervieux is the Head Librarian at the Nahum Gelber Law Library of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Her research interests include reference services, information literacy, and the impact of artificial intelligence on user services.
Friday May 16, 2025 2:50pm - 3:40pm PDT
Room 212/214

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