ACRL/PPIRS AI Literacy Discussion Group

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To provide a forum for fellow PPIRS librarians to share their experiences and ideas about how AI technologies affect their professional work. This group discussion will focus on recent advances in free and subscription generative AI tools that are actively in use by students, faculty, and staff in higher education. As these tools and their underlying technologies are advancing quickly, it is helpful to have an ongoing conversation with our peers to compare best practices and discoveries.
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Latest Discussion Posts

  • The longer version of the article reviewing PALDG's first year with extensive appendices can now be found on our Connect Site . A shorter version of this article appeared in ...

  • (Cross-posted) Please join us for the next PPIRS AI Literacy Discussion Group ( PALDG ) on Zoom Friday November 14 from 2-3pm Eastern . The discussion this month will be on ...

  • (Cross-posted) Please join us for the next PPIRS AI Literacy Discussion Group ( PALDG ) on Zoom Friday October 10 from 2-3pm Eastern . The discussion this month will be on ...

  • FYI. I thought this group would be interested Brett Hello all, The University of Scranton is hosting an interdisciplinary national conference "Confronting ...

  • Salutations and happy start of the fall semester! Please join us for the next PPIRS AI Literacy Discussion Group (PALDG) on Zoom next Friday September 12th from 2-3pm Eastern. ...

  • Hi there, I just learned about this new free " GenAI Curriculum Toolkit " from Lexis Nexis, which is actually pretty helpful for anyone being asked to show how to do research with ...

  • Colleagues I received a promotional email from Eric from Consensus today. It was highlighting their product and criticizing library-vendor databases. So I did a few searches ...

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