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 <font 18px/​inherit;;​rgb(192,​ 57, 43);;​inherit>​**"​I just want to say how perfect these are for our librarian audience. Perfect length, perfect tone, and perfect amount of technical info". **</​font><​font 18px/​inherit;;​inherit;;​inherit>​**Jim Lynch, Techsoupglobal.org**</​font>​ <font 18px/​inherit;;​rgb(192,​ 57, 43);;​inherit>​**"​I just want to say how perfect these are for our librarian audience. Perfect length, perfect tone, and perfect amount of technical info". **</​font><​font 18px/​inherit;;​inherit;;​inherit>​**Jim Lynch, Techsoupglobal.org**</​font>​
  
-===== See also LibTech Dialogues (Webinars) ​ =====+===== See also LibTech Dialogues (Webinars) =====
  
 **The use and potential for Artificial Intelligence (AI) in academic libraries** **The use and potential for Artificial Intelligence (AI) in academic libraries**
  
-**(WEBINAR) **This is the second in a series of ‘LibTech’ dialogues. Library consultant Ken Chad was in discussion with Ruth Pickering, co-founder and chief strategy and business development officer at Yewno. This was is an opportunity to meet with a key industry leader to talk about the strategic issues. What are the problems that AI can address and for whom? What about issues like bias? What new opportunities can AI bring to libraries? The dialogue took place on 8th December, 2021 and lasted for 35 minutes ​A recording of the video is available ​on the+A recording of the webinar ​is available ​o ‘**[[https://​helibtech.com/​artificial_intelligence|Artificial Intelligence page of  HELibTech]]**
  
-also available to the ‘**[[https://​helibtech.com/​artificial_intelligence|Artificial Intelligence page of the Higher Education ​Library ​Technology (HELibTech) website]]**+This is the second in a series of LibTech’ dialogues. Library ​consultant Ken Chad was in discussion with Ruth Pickering, co-founder and chief strategy and business development officer at Yewno. This was is an opportunity to meet with a key industry leader to talk about the strategic issues. What are the problems that AI can address and for whom? What about issues like bias? What new opportunities can AI bring to libraries? The dialogue took place on 8th December, 2021 and lasted for 35 minutes
  
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 ==== Open library systems ==== ==== Open library systems ====
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