Don't miss this special edition on AI. See how 27 librarians are harnessing tools like ChatGPT and Gemini to transform libraries. Get practical AI training tips, explore new roles for information professionals, and find out how AI is reshaping research management. Explore the future of libraries in this must-read issue!
The AI shift in library innovation
How 27 librarians use AI to innovate and streamline
Discover how generative AI is revolutionizing library services. Insights from 27 research librarians show how AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini are streamlining tasks, enhancing research, and navigating the digital landscape. Learn practical tips on AI adoption, read about real-world examples, and understand emerging trends shaping the future of libraries.
What to know to plan research training on using AI
Explore Jeffrey Robens' key tips for planning effective AI training for researchers. Learn how to harness AI benefits responsibly and avoid common pitfalls.
Mary Ellen Bates explores how generative AI reshapes information professionals' roles, offering new opportunities in research, administration, and libraries.
See how generative AI boosts research management by finding patterns, summarizing studies, and automating tasks, giving research managers “superpowers.”
AI tools for researchers: Librarians' guide to support
Learn how librarians can enhance academic support by guiding researchers in using AI tools at every stage of research for more efficient and ethical outcomes.
Explore AI’s impact on research integrity, including challenges, opportunities, and resources, with insights and guidance from Chris Graf, Director of Research Integrity.
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