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Facing the era of generative artificial intelligence: Strategies of information and digital literacy in Chinese studies
This is part of the CALASYS Mini-grant program. Since 30 November 2022, when OpenAI launched ChatGPT, generative artificial intelligence has emerged as a subject of growing prominence. Various academic divisions, including academic librarianship, are…
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Enhanced Research Consultation and Innovative Library Instruction: The Role of Generative AI in Personalized Academic Support
This is part of the CALASYS Mini-grant program.
Background: The University of Central Florida Libraries is exploring the use of generative AI to enhance library instruction and research consultation services. Across academic libraries, the adoption…
Background: The University of Central Florida Libraries is exploring the use of generative AI to enhance library instruction and research consultation services. Across academic libraries, the adoption…
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AI Literacy for All: A Universal Framework
This is part of the CALASYS Mini-grant program.
Artificial intelligence has become a pervasive force shaping society, economy, and daily life. Despite widespread media coverage and business adoption, a significant gap persists between superficial…
Artificial intelligence has become a pervasive force shaping society, economy, and daily life. Despite widespread media coverage and business adoption, a significant gap persists between superficial…
Tags: AI literacy, framework
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Prompting Progress: An Eight-Week AI Literacy Cohort for Academic Advisors – A Program Evaluation Report
This is part of the CALASYS Mini-grant program.
As generative AI floods higher education, academic advisors—often the first humans students consult—must learn to partner with the technology, not compete with it. This eight-week,…
As generative AI floods higher education, academic advisors—often the first humans students consult—must learn to partner with the technology, not compete with it. This eight-week,…
Tags: program evaluation, prompting
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AI Literacy: A Guide for Academic Libraries
This is part of the CALASYS Mini-grant program.
This article presents a comprehensive framework for AI literacy in academic libraries, encompassing technical knowledge, ethical awareness, critical thinking, practical skills, and societal impact. It…
This article presents a comprehensive framework for AI literacy in academic libraries, encompassing technical knowledge, ethical awareness, critical thinking, practical skills, and societal impact. It…
Tags: AI literacy, Guidelines
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Evaluating AI Literacy in Academic Libraries: A Survey Study with a Focus on U.S. Employees
This is part of the CALASYS Mini-grant program.
This survey investigates artificial intelligence (AI) literacy among academic library employees, predominantly in the United States, with a total of 760 respondents. The findings reveal a moderate…
This survey investigates artificial intelligence (AI) literacy among academic library employees, predominantly in the United States, with a total of 760 respondents. The findings reveal a moderate…
Tags: AI literacy, Evaluation, Survey
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The CLEAR path: A framework for enhancing information literacy through prompt engineering
This is part of the CALASYS Mini-grant program.
This article introduces the CLEAR Framework for Prompt Engineering, designed to optimize interactions with AI language models like ChatGPT. The framework encompasses five core principles—Concise,…
This article introduces the CLEAR Framework for Prompt Engineering, designed to optimize interactions with AI language models like ChatGPT. The framework encompasses five core principles—Concise,…
Tags: AI literacy, framework, pathway, prompt engineering
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In Loving Memory of Dr. Tze-Chung Li
The memorial issue of Dr. Tze-Chung Li, 1927/2/17-2020/4/22. Dr. Li is a pioneer in library education in the United States. He was the Professor…
