The Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Tools in the Scholarly Publishing Process: Considerations and Practical Suggestions for Scholars - September 10

Includes a Live Web Event on 09/10/2024 at 1:00 PM (EDT)

AI is changing scholarly publishing. In this webinar, speakers with experience as researchers and publishers will address the opportunities and challenges that AI affords to scholars and the scholarly publishing process. They’ll explore when and how scholars can use AI tools in writing up and publishing their research and scholarship, including considerations and practical suggestions for how to do so responsibly.

Chhavi Chauhan, PhD, ELS

Director of Scientific Outreach

American Society for Investigative Pathology

Dr. Chhavi Chauhan is Director of Scientific Outreach at the American Society for Investigative Pathology, a Program Manager for the Women in AI Accelerate & Raise Program, and serves on the boards for various mission-driven organizations in the spheres of scholarly publishing, digital pathology, AI ethics, & youth education. She is a former biomedical researcher, expert scholarly communicator, and a sought-after mentor in the fields of scientific research, scholarly publishing, and AI ethics, especially for women and those from underrepresented groups. She has gathered several awards and accolades in each of these domains. She is a thought leader, a renowned international speaker, and a strong advocate for equitable and accessible health care.

Tom Ciavarella

Head of Public Affairs and Advocacy, North America

Frontiers Media

Tom Ciavarella is the head of Public Affairs and Advocacy in North America for Frontiers, a Gold Open Access publisher working to make science open so that researchers can collaborate better and innovate faster. Tom oversees government relations in the United States and Canada and works with key stakeholders on improving science and technology policy. He is formerly manager of Publisher Relations for the Web of Science Group (part of Clarivate) and runs a consultancy that works with startups and STM publishers. He lives in Chicago.

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