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Evolving Federal Policy on AI, Open Access, and Accessibility In-Person

Scholarly communication is undergoing a transformative shift. Artificial intelligence is reshaping research practices, while new federal mandates are redefining access to publications and data. As the federal policy landscape evolves rapidly to account for these shifts, it carries significant implications for how knowledge is produced, disseminated, and preserved.

Join Katherine Klosek and Judy Ruttenberg from the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) for an insightful presentation on how federal policy is influencing AI-driven research, open access to scholarly outputs, and the broader scholarly publishing ecosystem. They will also highlight how research libraries—through organizations like ARL—are advocating for policies that empower the academic community to create and access knowledge freely and equitably.

Please join us for this timely presentation and an engaging discussion.

Date:
Monday, November 17, 2025
Time:
9:00am - 10:00am
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
107 Capen Hall
Campus:
North Campus
Audience:
  Faculty/Staff     Graduate     Other     Undergraduate  
Categories:
  Data & Digital     Scholarly Communication  

Registration is required. There are 69 seats available.

Event Organizer

Jake Carlson

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