Ethical AI and Librarianship

A Resource Guide

Learning Session with Library of Congress – Responsible & Ethical Use of AI in Libraries & Archives

Field Description
Title Learning Session with Library of Congress - Responsible & Ethical Use of AI in Libraries & Archives
Type Videos
Creator Abigail Potter. Caroline Saccucci.
Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRxak3ZVZlg
Creation Date 09/24/2024
Last Updated Date --
Summary This video records a learning session organized by the United Nations Library & Archives Geneva. The two speakers are both from the Library of Congress (LC). Abigail Potter is the senior innovation specialist, and Caroline Saccucci is the chief of U.S. Programs, Law, and Literature Division. Recognizing the transformative impact of AI, the speakers presented the following topics: 1) experiences of implementing AI in LC, including the LC Labs AI Planning Framework. 2) Strategies for applying AI to libraries and archives in an ethical and responsible way. 3) Tips for using and implementing AI or AI projects. The content focuses on ways that AI may support librarians and archivists, enhance resource discovery and resource management, and improve service delivery.
Topic AI. Libraries. Archives. AI and librarianship. AI and archives. Ethical AI.
Source and Link United Nations Library & Archives Geneva https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NoQDzv8l5waURhwfNRlpJD3_Q2rm3CeI05HHPt1WXJM/edit?tab=t.0
Access Unlisted video. Accessible via the direct link.
Accessibility Captions available.
Audience Librarian – General.
Platform or Format Web
Length 01:20:02
Geography General. USA.
Language eng
Description Date 06/02/2025

Ethical AI and Librarianship: A Resource Guide