


AI & The Law: Curated Resources from Windsor Law's Reference Librarian, Annette Demers
CALL AI Working Group Report: Canadian Association of Law Libraries / L'Association canadienne des bibliothèques de droit - AI in Legal Research and Writing Applications: Assessment Guide
Annette Demers' Reference Librarian Guide to AI Regulation in Canada:https://uwindsor-law.libguides.com/AI/Regulation
Annette Demers' Reference Librarian Guide to AI Resources in Canada: https://uwindsor-law.libguides.com/AI_Resources
Video on AI Guidance: https://uwindsor.yuja.com/V/Video?v=1244809&node=7098515&a=193762246
Law QI (free training with CBA / OBA membership for students): (22) LawQi: Posts | LinkedIn
About Annette Demers, BA LLB MLIS - Windsor Law's Reference Librarian, an Expert in AI and the Law
Annette Demers earned her BA (Hons. Law) from Carleton University in 1995, her LLB from the University of Windsor in 1998, and her MLIS from Western in 2002. She has decades of law library experience. From 2005 - 2011, she worked as a Reference Librarian in the Paul Martin Law Library. Prior to this, she worked as a Reference Librarian for International, Foreign and Comparative Law at the Harvard Law School Library. Annette has also practiced law early in her career. Annette currently Chairs the Canadian Association of Law Libraries Artificial Intelligence Working Group. Annette's current areas of interest include: legal applications of artificial intelligence, the future of law librarianship, legal research education, leadership and organizational theory. Annette has published several articles and was part of the core author team for all four editions of the Comprehensive Guide to Legal Research, Writing and Analysis (Emond Montgomery, 2024), with Professors Moira McCarney and Ruth Kuras.
