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Event Details:
- Location: Tierney Room (121A), Green Library & Virtual (zoom link provided upon registration)
- Date and Time: 11–12PM, Friday, May 8, 2026
- Lead Instructor: Danielle Gensch, J.D. (State, Local, & International Government Information Librarian)
Do you want to research how international and U.S. government organizations are responding to generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) from the policy and regulatory perspective? Are you interested in finding tools and repositories to make your policy research about GenAI more effective? Join Stanford University Libraries’ Danielle Gensch (State, Local, & International Government Information Librarian) to explore and discuss:
Policy repositories and search capabilities available from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL); Legislation and regulations at the federal, California, other state, and local levels; Grey literature, quantitative data, and related publications on key subjects like data centers, intellectual property, energy, and sustainability; and Tips and tricks for researching emerging policy areas like GenAI or the next technology, like chip implants, which Washington state’s HB 2303 recently banned businesses from requiring for workers.
Please register to attend. Registration is exclusively open to current Stanford Affiliates and will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Given the limited space, a waitlist will be available once all spots are filled. (Please cancel your registration if you can’t make it.)
For those attending the in-person event, please bring your Stanford ID card or mobile ID to enter the library.
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