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Welcome to CNI’s Spring 2026 Membership Meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah, April 13–14; attendance is limited to member representatives, speakers, and invited guests.
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Tuesday April 14, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm MDT
From Strategy to Action: Building a Comprehensive GenAI Program in an Academic Library 
Jason Casden, Amanda Henley, and Rolando Rodriguez (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)


Over the past two years, the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill Library has developed and implemented a roadmap for supporting generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) needs on campus. These internal planning efforts positioned the Library to partner with campus-wide AI and IT leadership to design and deploy GenAI spaces, services, and tools. This project briefing will share the experience of establishing a GenAI portfolio across three themes: staff readiness, internal research, and public-facing services. Presenters will discuss the development of multiple individual projects, including launching the Library AI Studio, developing a GenAI instruction program, establishing a GenAI fellowship for undergraduates, incorporating GenAI into library workflows, and creating PromptLab—a sandbox environment where all UNC affiliates can safely explore and compare multiple large language models. The project-based strategy included both top-down directives from library leadership and bottom-up initiatives such as staff-led pilots. Attendees will leave with concrete examples of ways to respond quickly and strategically to campus needs emerging from this transformative technology.

https://library.unc.edu/ai/
https://library.unc.edu/ai/library-ai-studio/
https://library.unc.edu/ai/generative-ai-research/
https://library.unc.edu/ai/library-ai-studio/promptlab/

Building AI Readiness: A Multi-Pronged Approach at the University of Toronto Libraries 
Jacqueline Whyte Appleby (University of Toronto/Scholars Portal, Ontario Council of University Libraries) and Jess Whyte (University of Toronto)

Academic libraries stand at an inflection point with artificial intelligence (AI)—neither early enough to wait and see, nor late enough to rely on established best practices, which are still emerging and contested. The University of Toronto Libraries has developed a practical, multi-pronged strategy for building organizational AI readiness in this ambiguous middle ground in partnership with Scholars Portal, a shared infrastructure provider and digital preservation platform for Canadian academic libraries based at the University of Toronto. This presentation will discuss two complementary initiatives—one focused on collection readiness and one on Model Context Protocol development—that allowed the Library to explore infrastructure development, staff capacity building, and modes of user engagement in this space.
Speakers
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Jason Casden

Head, Software Development, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University
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Amanda Henley

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Head, Digital Research Services
I am interested in academic library services, technology, and spaces that support scholars using digital methods in teaching and research.
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Rolando Rodriguez

Humanities Data Librarian, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University
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Jacqueline Whyte Appleby

Associate Director, Scholars Portal, University of Toronto
ebooks and book metadata, licensing, & preservation, AI for metadata creation.
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Jess Whyte

Librarian; Coordinator, ITS Library Services, University of Toronto
Jess Whyte is a librarian at the University of Toronto and Coordinator for ITS Library Services.
Tuesday April 14, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm MDT
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