AI4LAM is an international, participatory community focused on advancing the use of artificial intelligence in, for and by libraries, archives and museums.
January 2025 AI4LAM Community Call
"Evaluating AI in LAMS" Series Discussion
Tuesday, January 21, 2024 at 8 AM California | 11 AM Washington DC | 16:00 UK | 17:00 Oslo & Paris | 03:00 (+1) Sydney
Full connection details and agenda can be found in the Google Doc here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CvyVfMXdYvx_Zd29LFAxOaJWcsqn0gJudivCn0rQitQ/edit?usp=sharing
Videos from Fantastic Futures 2023 are up!
We are pleased to announce that videos from Fantastic Futures 2023 are up. The 2023 conference was hosted by the Internet Archive November 15-17, in Vancouver British Columbia, Canada.
No slides included at this time, so apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.
AI4LAM Awesome List
The AI4LAM Awesome List is an online list of resources of interest to the AI4LAM community. It features very brief descriptions and links to learning materials, software tools, projects, and various other resources relevant to the intersection of AI and (G)LAMs. The list is curated and maintained cooperatively by people in AI4LAM. Anyone can make suggestions for additions, changes, and improvements.
We have new ways of contributing and making suggestions, so do check out our new page all about it!
Community Participation
Check out our brand new guidance document, which highlights the many different way to get involved as part of the AI4LAM Community. You can find it in our Community Drive, or linked directly here.
Conferences: Fantastic Futures
Every year the AI4LAM Community meets at a conference called "Fantastic Futures"
For more information:
2018: National library of Norway
2019: Stanford University libraries
2021: Bibliothèque nationale de France
2022: British Library (virtual event)
ai4lam holds open community calls on the third Tuesday of each month at 8 AM PT | 11 AM ET | 4 PM UK | 5 PM CET. Join the ai4lam Slack or the Google Group for connection information.
We have working groups! Have a look at the "Working Groups" section to get more information. It is up to you now!