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CILIP London: AI and Libraries

If you have questions about AI and libraries, and what the future of this might look like, come along to this talk by Ruth Rikowski. Ruth is a professional librarian/information professional who has worked in many fields, and has a wealth of experience in the library sector, as well as others. She is now considering the complex relationship between AI and libraries, and shares this with us in a free online talk.

11/09/2024
When: 11/09/2024
From 18:00 until 19:00
Where: Online - link provided nearer the time
United Kingdom
Presenter: Ruth Rikowski
Contact: chair.london@cilip.org.uk


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CILIP London: AI and Libraries

Wednesday 11th September - 18:00 - 19:00

Join us for a discussion about AI and Libraries - learn about how AI is affecting libraries, and what a relationship between the two means. If you have questions about the future of AI, and what this could mean for libraries, this is the talk for you!

Our speaker is: Ruth Rikowski

Ruth is the Series Editor for the Chandos Information Professional Series (Elsevier), and as a professional librarian/Information Professional, she has worked in many different fields and has a wealth of experience in digitisation, knowledge management, globalisation and libraries.

As well as publishing many articles and some book chapters, largely on the themes of Information Technology and Digitisation, Globalisation, Knowledge Management and Change Management (some of which have also been published in other languages, such as Spanish), she has also given many talks on these and other themes. 

Ruth edited an important book on Digitisation, entitled Digitisation Perspectives with Sense Publishers, 2010, with contributions from many prominent people in the field, including chapters on topics such as Electronic Theses and Dissertations and Digital Knowledge Resources. She published a single-authored book with Chandos Publishing in 2005, entitled Globalisation, Information and Libraries: the implications of the World Trade Organisation’s GATS and TRIPS Agreements. She subsequently published an edited collection on Knowledge Management: Social, Cultural and Theoretical Perspectives, also with Chandos Publishing.

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