Conference Agenda
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Location: Brontë Knowledge Centre. Capacity: 60 |
| Date: Thursday, 04/Dec/2025 | |
| 9:00am - 5:00pm |
Thursday poster session: Thursday poster session Location: Brontë From Annotation to Insight: Human-in-the-Loop Machine Learning for Historical Archives in HAICu WP2 AI Tools for Digital Libraries: Enhancing User Experience and Trust Making Meaningful Connections: How Wellcome Collection Has Used Graph Technology to Aid Collections Discovery UK Web Archive Data: Opportunities for the AI Community Responsible AI Strategies Quantitatively Assessing the Applicability of LLM's to Metadata Creation and Enrichment Case Studies in Responsible AI: Generative Approaches to Genealogy and Historical Newspaper Archives AI-Powered Subject Indexing in the Archives – Piloting Finto AI at the Finnish Literature Society The fifth law of Ranganathan and implications for information science in artificial intelligence-driven world: addressing the anxieties of the AI in developing countries. |
| Date: Friday, 05/Dec/2025 | |
| 9:00am - 5:00pm |
Friday poster session: Friday poster session Location: Brontë The BL Labs Collider – Feedback on the Labs/Data.bl.uk Pilot 2 SuperMVP Vision AI Literacy is Information Literacy: Teaching STEM students and research labs about generative AI Ethical Considerations Around Machine Learning-Engaged Online Participatory Research Fast, cheap, and good? Building an image recognition prototype in the AI era Reimagining Museum Work: How Museums Respond to AI’s Impact on Workforce, Skills and Equitable Collaboration Transforming Record Appraisal at NAS with AI: A Proof-of-Concept Exploration AI Products: A Licence Review Tool Gallica Images - Applying AI and UX to vast iconographic collections Descriptive Debt and AI: Rethinking the Future of Archival Processing “AI pedagogy and new methods for humanities scholars: A reflective case study” |
