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SUMMARY:(AI)ccessibility in Digital Collections
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
DESCRIPTION:(AI)ccessibility in Digital Collections\n\n01/27/26 10:00 AM EST\n - 01/27/26 11:00 AM EST\Description:\nAccessibility workflows are a crucial step in the full lifecycle of digital collections work. Too often, however, these workflows are time consuming, tedious, and a significant burden on teams with limited resources. How can we lighten the workload of creating accessible collections, while ensuring the accuracy of the information provided? While it may not be the answer to every problem, artificial intelligence (combined with human quality control) can help teams improve the accessibility of their digital collections. This improved access to collections will enrich the teaching and learning of faculty, staff, and students across campus.   \n \nIn this presentation, presenters will explore the intersection of AI, accessibility, and digitized special collections. By exploring image descriptions, transcriptions of hand-written materials, and Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) for information retrieval, the team will share the ways in which AI has helped (or harmed) digital collections workflows.\n \nLearning Objectives:\n\n	Explain how AI tools can be integrated into accessibility workflows for digitized special collections, including its potential benefits and limitations when paired with human quality control. \n	Evaluate the effectiveness of AI-assisted tools for image description and handwritten text transcription in improving access to digital collections.\n	 Identify practical strategies for using AI to reduce staff workload while maintaining accuracy and ethical standards in accessible digital collections work.\n\n Presenters:\n\nSidney Gao, Interim Director of Digital Initiatives, Digital Collections Manager, University of Cincinnati Libraries\nSidney is the Digital Collections Manager at the University of Cincinnati Libraries, a BIPOC advocate, and a life-long learner. As part of UCL’s Digital Initiatives Team, she is responsible for creating, implementing, and maintaining digital collections for UC's special collections libraries. Sidney has spent her career working to increase representation of traditionally underrepresented groups in academic library digital collections, and is passionate about improving the accessibility of the collections she stewards.\n\nSean Crowe, Digital Projects Librarian, University of Cincinnati Libraries\nSean is the Digital Projects Librarian at the University of Cincinnati Libraries. He coordinates digital exhibits for the team and is working on developing a Digital Humanities service catalog for the Libraries. In the recent past he has worked in digital publishing as well as web development for digital repositories. \n\nJames Van Mil, Digital Preservation Library, University of Cincinnati Libraries\nJames is the Digital Preservation Librarian at the University of Cincinnati Libraries, where he has worked in multiple roles from serials acquisitions to software development. He currently focuses on digital collections development, maintenance, and preservation in support of multiple facets of inclusion and access.\n\n\n \Details:\nWho Should Attend:  Anyone interested in learning about  AI and accessibility of digital collections\nCompetency  Innovation and Collection Management\n\nNon-Member Cost:      $40\nNEO-RLS Bronze Member Cost:  $24\nNEO-RLS Silver Member Cost:   FREE\nNEO-RLS Gold Member Cost:    FREE\nNEO-RLS Individual Member Cost:  $20\n\nCan't attend on the date or time listed? Sign up anyway! All of our webinars include archive access for later viewing at your convenience.\n\nIt’s never too late to save your library money. NEO-RLS Memberships are pro-rated! Call us today to join.\Location:\nOnline via Zoom\n\n,
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:(AI)ccessibility in Digital Collections<br /><br />01/27/26 10:00 AM EST - 01/27/26 11:00 AM EST<br />Description:<br />Accessibility workflows are a crucial step in the full lifecycle of digital collections work. Too often, however, these workflows are time consuming, tedious, and a significant burden on teams with limited resources. How can we lighten the workload of creating accessible collections, while ensuring the accuracy of the information provided? While it may not be the answer to every problem, artificial intelligence (combined with human quality control) can help teams improve the accessibility of their digital collections. This improved access to collections will enrich the teaching and learning of faculty, staff, and students across campus. &nbsp;&nbsp;<br />
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In this presentation, presenters will explore the intersection of AI, accessibility, and digitized special collections. By exploring image descriptions, transcriptions of hand-written materials, and Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) for information retrieval, the team will share the ways in which AI has helped (or harmed) digital collections workflows.<br />
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<strong>Learning Objectives:</strong>
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	<li>Explain how AI tools can be integrated into accessibility workflows for digitized special collections, including its potential benefits and limitations when paired with human quality control.&nbsp;</li>
	<li value="2">Evaluate the effectiveness of AI-assisted tools for image description and handwritten text transcription in improving access to digital collections.</li>
	<li>&nbsp;Identify practical strategies for using AI to reduce staff workload while maintaining accuracy and ethical standards in accessible digital collections work.</li>
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<strong>&nbsp;Presenters:</strong>

<p><em>Sidney Gao</em>, Interim Director of Digital Initiatives,&nbsp;Digital Collections Manager,&nbsp;University of Cincinnati Libraries<br />
Sidney is the Digital Collections Manager at the University of Cincinnati Libraries, a BIPOC advocate, and a life-long learner. As part of UCL&rsquo;s Digital Initiatives Team, she is responsible for creating, implementing, and maintaining digital collections for UC's special collections libraries. Sidney has spent her career working to increase representation of traditionally underrepresented groups in academic library digital collections, and is passionate about improving the accessibility of the collections she stewards.</p>

<p><em>Sean Crowe</em>,&nbsp;Digital Projects Librarian,&nbsp;University of Cincinnati Libraries<br />
Sean is the Digital Projects Librarian at the University of Cincinnati Libraries. He coordinates digital exhibits for the team and is working on developing a Digital Humanities service catalog for the Libraries. In the recent past he has worked in digital publishing as well as web development for digital repositories.&nbsp;<br />
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<em>James Van Mil,&nbsp;</em>Digital Preservation Library, University of Cincinnati Libraries<br />
James is the Digital Preservation Librarian at the University of Cincinnati Libraries, where he has worked in multiple roles from serials acquisitions to software development. He currently focuses on digital collections development, maintenance, and preservation in support of multiple facets of inclusion and access.</p>
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&nbsp;<br />Details:<br />Who Should Attend:&nbsp; Anyone interested in learning about&nbsp; AI and accessibility of digital collections<br />
Competency&nbsp; Innovation and Collection Management<br />
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NEO-RLS Individual Member Cost:&nbsp; $20<br />
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