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Item Classifying Kadi Registers Using the BERT Model(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2024-11-07) Akça, Sümeyye; Valente, ElsaPresentation from the webinar "Navigating the Risks of Global Inclusiveness: ML/AI Applications in Librarianship and DH/DS Practices", which explored the role of libraries in enhancing social and cultural inclusion through ML/AI adoption. Date: 6 November 2024.Item Minutes of meeting: Knowledge Management Section, 20 August 2023(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2023-10-06) Cervone, Frank; Farrell, Maggie; Valente, ElsaThis file is meeting minutes for the Knowledge Management (KM) Section's 2023 WLIC business meeting.Item Patient Experience Stories collection(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2023-10-10) Valente, Elsa; Vercouteren, Maaike; Schanstra, EricaColeta Platenkamp was coping with a chronic illness when she learned that many fellow patients wrote down their experience with their illness and with healthcare. She started a foundation to collect all these stories in one place. The goal was that patients could learn from each other. When the collection grew too big to manage for one person, she looked for a place to house the collection. Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management turned out to be the ideal candidate. They teach and research management of healthcare and saw this as a valuable source of information. The Erasmus University Library made the collection accessible for patients and (future) healthcare professionals. Link to the collection: https://www.eur.nl/en/library/collections/special-research-collections/patient-experience-stories-collectionItem Project MOCA: Addressing Bias in Conversational AI(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2024-11-07) Watkins, Trevor; Valente, ElsaPresentation from the webinar "Navigating the Risks of Global Inclusiveness: ML/AI Applications in Librarianship and DH/DS Practices", which explored the role of libraries in enhancing social and cultural inclusion through ML/AI adoption. Date: 6 November 2024.