Libraries and Large Language Models as Cultural Technologies and Two Kinds of Power| Librarian of Things
Last May, I spoke at the Bike Windsor Essex's Pecha Kucha portion of their AGM. Today I presented another 20 slides @ 20 seconds each about games and libraries.| Librarian of Things
On September 20th, 2025, I spoke on a panel at THE LEGACY OF CCH CANADIAN LTD. v. LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA AND FUTURE OF COPYRIGHT LAW CONFERENCE 2025. Here is my talk.| Librarian of Things
What if we built a federation of Wikibases that belong to all of us? What if someone already did?| Librarian of Things
We are currently in a very particular period of time for Wikidata.| Librarian of Things
Know the problem.| Librarian of Things
Let’s make scholarly profiles for our colleagues. Together.| Librarian of Things
Libraries can support people developing and using LLMs by providing an alternative to LLMs| Librarian of Things
I use Zotero when I am doing research or scholarly writing but I also have a handful of other reasons why I use Zotero which I thought I’d share.| Librarian of Things
I cannot ask my library catalogue to give me a list of Canadian Law Reviews and Journals we currently subscribe to but I *can* ask Wikidata which Canadian Law Review titles are open access..| Librarian of Things
Let's use old amazon kindles to make meeting room signs at your local library and organize!| Librarian of Things
Where does knowledge reside? Is it on the page or within the one who holds it in their line of vision? Or is it in this black box?| Librarian of Things
A list of projects with projection.| Librarian of Things
Libraries can and should lend our authority to help others establish claims based on credible sources of information on the internet.| Librarian of Things