Call for Presenters: AIRUS at ALA Annual 2026 - In-person & Online Hybrid Event - 6/29/26
Hello Michigan librarians, As a member of the steering committee for the Artificial Intelligence in Reference & User Services (AIRUS) Interest Group, I wanted to share our call for presenters for ALA Annual 2026 in Chicago. We are looking for librarians who are exploring practical, thoughtful, and community-focused uses of AI in library work, including reference, instruction, accessibility, professional development, and critical AI literacy. Whether you are experimenting with AI at the reference desk, developing staff training, creating instructional content, or helping patrons build AI literacy skills, we would love to hear about your work. The session will feature brief, high-impact presentations and community discussion, with both in-person and virtual presentation options available. Call for Presenters: AIRUS at ALA Annual 2026 Join the Artificial Intelligence in Reference & User Services (AIRUS) Interest Group for our session at ALA Annual in Chicago! We are seeking four dynamic presenters to share practical insights and innovative strategies on integrating AI into library services. This will be a hybrid session taking place on Monday, June 29, 2026, from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM CST. #ALAAC26 What We Are Looking For: We invite proposals that provide actionable value for reference and instruction librarians. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: * AI & DEIA Practices: Integrating AI considerations into Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility practices in library services. * AI at the Reference Desk: Real-world applications for traditional and virtual reference. * AI in the Classroom: Using AI tools and concepts to enhance library instruction, including one-shots and developing workshops, courses, and micro credential badges. * AI Professional Development: Training and professional development initiatives for librarians and staff to build competency and expertise in AI applications. * AI Tools: Demonstrations of AI-enhanced discovery and productivity tools. * Critical AI Literacy: Pedagogical frameworks for teaching students about AI ethics, bias, and privacy. Session Logistics: * Format: 4 presenters total (2 in-person and 2 presenting virtually via Zoom). * Time Commitment: Monday, June 29, 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM CST. * Goal: Brief, high-impact presentations followed by community discussion. How to Apply: Are you ready to share how AI is reshaping your workflows or instruction? * CFP Form: https://forms.gle/LoZjAyu99My4dyfv9 * This CFP closes on 6/1/26, and presenters will be notified by 6/8/26. Any Questions? Contact Melissa Del Castillo, meldelcast@gmail.com<mailto:meldelcast@gmail.com>, or through ALA Connect<https://connect.ala.org/network/members/profile?UserKey=768009a8-e298-4f38-8758-057ce22dea86> _______ Find out more about AIRUS: * FAQs: https://bit.ly/airus-faq * ALA Community: https://bit.ly/airus-connect Have a great day, Lisa [photo] Lisa Boyd Librarian, Canton Public Library 734-394-1123<tel:734-397-0999ex:1123> | www.cantonpl.org<https://www.cantonpl.org/> boydl@cantonpl.org<mailto:boydl@cantonpl.org> 1200 S. Canton Center Rd Canton, MI 48188<https://maps.google.com/?q=1200%20S.%20Canton%20Center%20Rd%20Canton,%20MI%2048188> [custom_u/QVK0w684xRE/1671645794491]<https://www.cantonpl.org/Kids> [custom_u/QVK0w684xRE/1660662320896]<https://app.thestorygraph.com/profile/librarylandlisa> [linkedin]<https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisakboyd/>
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Lisa Boyd