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 two 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
 - 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
 
The deadline to submit a proposal is 11:59 p.m. on Friday, January 17, 2025. Acceptance decisions will be sent in mid-February.
Further details, including registration costs, hotels, and opportunities to sponsor can be found at https://digitallearning.ucf.ed