News! RESEARCH IN THE ERA OF GENERATIVE AI: A Hybrid Symposium for Design Justice Thinkers

RESEARCH IN THE ERA OF GENERATIVE AI

A Hybrid Symposium for Design Justice Thinkers

See below for event recordings.

Thursday, September 12, 2024

Teleconference Lecture Hall, Alexander Library, 169 College Ave.

9am-5:30pm EST

A one-day hybrid symposium on design justice and critical AI perspectives to the future of

 research, digital tools, libraries, and librarianship during a time of technological change.

Keynotes and panelists cross disciplines from academic librarianship, communications, computer

 science, data science, history of science and technology, information studies, digital humanities,

 philosophy, and writing studies.

Program

Opening Remarks

9:00am- 9:15am

Francesca Giannetti (Rutgers) and Lauren M. E. Goodlad (Rutgers)

Keynote Panel

9:15am – 11am

“The Future of Undergraduate Research”

Jane Rosenzweig (Harvard College Writing Center)

Luke Stark (Western University, Ontario)

KEYNOTE PANEL begins after opening remarks at 06:30 in the video below.

Panel One: Information Seeking and Walled Gardens

11:15 am-1:00 pm Eastern

Moderator: Lesego Makhafola

Leslie Allison & Tiffany DeRewal (Rowan U)

Ximena Gallardo & Ann Matsuuchi (CUNY)

Mary Ton (U Illinois)

Panel Two: Thinking Outside the Box

1:45 pm -3:30 pm

Moderator: Jamie Pietruska (Rutgers)

Kerry McAuliffe (U Penn)

Nicky Agate (Carnegie Mellon)

Amml Hussein (Seton Hall)

Panel Three: Teaching Machines Then and Now

3:45 pm -5:30 pm

Moderator: Sharon Levy (Rutgers)

Jon Burmeister (Mount St. Vincent)

Kyle Jones (Indiana U, Indianapolis)

Elisabeth Sylvan (Berkman-Klein Center)

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