Webinar: AI Literacy in Practice: A Library Perspective – 24th Sept, 11am BST / 12pm CEST

This webinar convenes library and research professionals to share practical insights and experiences on developing AI literacy programs and navigating the evolving AI landscape.

Bought to you in partnership with Research Information, we invite you to join us for our upcoming webinar, AI Literacy in Practice: A Library Perspective, scheduled for 24th September at 11am BST / 12pm CEST, where presenters will share real-world examples of how they are building internal knowledge, supporting teaching and learning, shaping institutional AI policies, and fostering communities of practice.   

Why Attend?
  • Expert Insights: Hear from leading professionals as they explore what AI fluency might look like in academic settings, from promoting ethical, creative use among students to preparing staff and faculty for the rise of autonomous AI tools. Our Expert speakers are:
Julie McCall, Head of Academic Liaison at Coventry University
Thomas Clifton, Lecturer in Academic Writing at the Centre for Academic Writing at Coventry University
Susan Halfpenny, Deputy University Librarian at the University of Aberdeen
Jen BirtlesKelman, Digital Skills Officer in AI at the University of Aberdeen
Christine Stohn, Senior Director Product Management at Clarivate
Interactive Q&A: Have your questions answered live by our presenters.
Learning Outcomes: Gain an understanding of AI literacy in academic libraries, explore the library’s role in supporting AI fluency across institutions, and discover practical strategies for building skills, confidence, and trust in the use of AI tools.  

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