Facing Challenges, Embracing Change: A Day for Collection Management and Technical Services
Date/Time
6/4/2026 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM Eastern
Event Registration
This class was a popular class and it is full. Please email Melissa Lattanzi, lattanzm@neo-rls.org to be put on a waiting list and an additional class may be added for the future.
Spend a day connecting, collaborating and sharing solutions with your colleagues in Collection Development and Technical Services. This event brings together speakers, panel discussions, and facilitated group conversations focused on the challenges and opportunities shaping your work today. Topics include navigating vendor issues and opportunities, balancing materials selection budgets, managing AI-generated content in library collections, and developing flexible training resources and procedure manuals.
Designed to be both engaging and practical, this is an opportunity to connect with colleagues from institutions of all sizes, exchange ideas, and come away with fresh perspectives and useful strategies.
Key Note Speaker: Identifying and Responding to AI content in your library
Have AI-generated books snuck on to your library’s shelves? Books generated using AI Large Language Models without such “authorship” being disclosed have become pervasive across nearly all subject areas on sites such as Amazon, and are even being sold by some library jobbers. With Influencers boasting about making thousands of dollars per month selling AI books on self-publishing platforms and encouraging others to do the same, this is an increasing problem for libraries.
Join cataloger and AI book hunter Althea Christensen to find out where these books are coming from, learn about identifying AI-generated books both in-hand and in online retail listings, and see some examples that will have you questioning Asimov’s First Law of Robotics. Note: This presenter will join the event virtually.
Learning Objectives:
Identify common sources of AI-generated books in library collections
Audit for AI-generated books that may already be in the collection
Detect signs of AI “authorship” in online listings
Presenter:
Althea Christensen is a second generation cataloger and the senior library assistant in ATS at the Humboldt County Library in California. Prior to getting involved in library work, she spent 13 years in the animal sheltering and veterinary field.
Location
Setting: In-Person Parma-Powers Branch - Cuyahoga County Public Library 6996 Powers Blvd Parma, Oh 44129
Who should attend: Anyone interested in collection management and technical services
Competency: AcQuisitions, Collection Management and Cataloging and Metadata
Non-Member Cost: $160
NEO-RLS Bronze Member Cost: $120
NEO-RLS Silver Member Cost: $80
NEO-RLS Gold Member Cost: FREE
NEO-RLS Individual Member Cost: $80
There is an additional $30 surcharge for facility use and amenities.
We encourage you to register a minimum of seven (7) days in advance for this event in order to ensure that we can accommodate your full participation in terms of seating, hand-outs, food, etc.
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