Katherine McDonough on AI and Map Collections
Join Dr. Katherine McDonough for a conversation about how machine vision technology can change the way we find and understand maps. With examples from collections in the US and the UK, she will walk through how collaborations between librarians, historians, and AI researchers are reshaping what we can do with maps once they are digitized.

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