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Learn How AI Can Help Streamline Your Scholcomm Workflows

Published on 2026-06-03

Discover how AI-assisted coding can streamline academic library workflows across federated scholarly infrastructure.

Join the next installment in the OCUL AI Exchange designed to help you focus on practical, effective uses of AI in library contexts. Ideal for academic librarians and library workers, repository managers, and digital scholarship teams, this session emphasizes real-world takeaways to help create a more efficient scholarly communications ecosystem.

Event Details and Registration

Scaling Up Library Workflows with AI-Assisted Coding Solutions

In this one-hour presentation, Pascal Calarco, Scholarly Communications and Systems Librarian at University of Windsor, will walk attendees through a harvest-to-ingestion-ready workflow for Gold, Hybrid, and Diamond open access content, a print-only major papers project that used Python coding to transform metadata for repository uploading, plus two additional projects on metadata remediation and plotting open access journal percentages.

  • Wednesday, August 5; 2-3 p.m. Eastern Time
  • Online event via Zoom

REGISTER TO ATTEND

This session will not be recorded and automated captions will be available during the live event. The OCUL AI Exchange Program is open to any academic library worker interested in locally developed AI-related training and expertise.

About the AI Exchange Program

The OCUL AI Exchange is a professional development program designed to foster cross-institutional learning on practical uses for AI in academic libraries. The AI Exchange Program is part of OCUL’s AI and Machine Learning Initiative that promotes responsible, ethical AI and machine learning use in the academic library environment while building related knowledge and skills across the OCUL membership and beyond. Read more about the AI and Machine Learning Initiative.

Questions and program inquiries can be emailed to Program Manager Kari D. Weaver: kari.weaver@ocul.on.ca.