STEM Panel: Beyond the Bookshelf: Data, AI, and the Future of Libraries, 11/3 at 7:30PM EST // 11/4 at 8:30AM HKT/PHT

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Dear colleagues,

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Stony Brook University Libraries Presents:

Beyond the Bookshelf: Data, AI, and the Future of Libraries

Monday, November 3rd 7:30PM EST // Tuesday, November 4th 8:30AM HKT/PHT

As artificial intelligence and data science reshape the global information landscape, libraries are emerging as key players in both technological innovation and ethical stewardship. This international Zoom discussion brings together library professionals and educators from the U.S., Philippines, and Hong Kong to explore how institutions are integrating AI and data into their pedagogy and services.

Panelists will share concrete examples from their own libraries—ranging from data literacy initiatives to increasing discoverability. The conversation will also examine regional trends in librarianship, spotlighting how institutions in Asia are navigating the evolving role of data and AI.

Join us for a global conversation that highlights the transformative potential of libraries as hubs for innovation and critical inquiry in the age of AI.

Register for this free Zoom panel!

Panelists:


Ahmad Pratama is a Faculty Member and Associate Librarian at Stony Brook University Libraries, where he is working to build a comprehensive, campus-wide data literacy program within the Libraries. As the Data Literacies Lead, his work focuses on empowering students, faculty, and staff to critically and ethically engage with data and AI, including the development of a credit-bearing course in Critical Data & AI Literacies supported by an EDGE Fund Award from the Provost's Office. Previously, Dr. Pratama served as an Associate Professor of Information Technology, and his research and teaching explore the intersections of technology, policy, and society with a focus on data, AI, and innovation in higher education.


Dan Anthony Dorado is a full-time faculty member at the U.P. School of Library and Information Studies, where he teaches information technology, management and marketing, research methodology, and quantitative research. He was also the director of the Diliman Learning Resource Center under the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs. Before that, he was an Information Specialist at the College of Engineering Library, in charge of the System and Network Administration and The Learning Commons. He completed his master’s degree at the Technology Management Center in U.P. Diliman and is currently pursuing his PhD in Data Science.  As a member of Sync.Bio.Optics laboratory and the Publics, Archives, and Data (PANDA) Lab, his research specialization covers Computational Methods, Open Education, Critical Data Studies, and Radical Statistics.


Ryun LEE is Associate University Librarian at The Chinese University of Hong Kong Library, leading Digital Initiatives and Library IT and Systems. He drives digital innovation through emerging technologies, particularly artificial intelligence to enhance services, streamline operations, and support CUHK’s mission in research, education, and knowledge advancement. With a background in cataloging and digital repository development, Ryun leads projects in digitization, OCR, data visualization, text and network analysis, GIS, and digital scholarship. He actively promotes knowledge graph applications in Hong Kong studies and oversees efforts to digitize and preserve resources related to Hong Kong and Southern China.


His recent work focuses on creating seamless digital experiences and developing data-driven infrastructure. He is currently exploring AI-driven approaches to digitization workflows and entity extraction, aiming to improve access, discovery, and long-term preservation of library materials.


For any questions, please contact librar...@stonybrook.edu



Best,

Clara


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Clara Tran
Head, Science and Engineering
Associate Librarian
Stony Brook University Libraries
N1001A, Frank Melville Jr. Memorial Library 
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794

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