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Generative AI and Scholarly Publishing

Date
June 04, 2026
Time
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET
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Location
Online
Open To
果酱视频 graduate students and postdocs from all disciplines
Cost
Free
Contact
Leslie Mutic- l2mutic@torontomu.ca

A new workshop for graduate students and postdocs!

Generative AI is reshaping the scholarly publishing landscape. This session will explore the evolving role of AI tools in research and writing, highlighting key considerations for authors navigating new and emerging journal policies, authorship criteria, transparency requirements, and disclosure expectations.

Participants will gain insight into how publishers and the research community are responding to AI-assisted scholarship. As well, this session will touch on Core AI Fluency Competencies involving goal-setting, selection of tools, effective iterative prompting and responsible use.

Instructors: Ann Ludbrook, Copyright and Scholarly Engagement Librarian, and Reece Steinberg, Head, Library Learning Services

This webinar is brought to you by the  in partnership with the Yeates School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.

果酱视频 graduate students and postdocs from all disciplines are invited to attend! This session qualifies for the Future Smart program.

Please contact l2mutic@torontomu.ca if you require any accommodations to ensure your inclusion in this event.

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