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Exploring AI Literacy Frameworks through a Criminology Lens – Oct. 17 Webinar (Free0

  • 1.  Exploring AI Literacy Frameworks through a Criminology Lens – Oct. 17 Webinar (Free0

    Posted Oct 06, 2025 11:57 AM

    You're invited! The CRJ/Criminology Discussion Group of the ACRL Anthropology and Sociology Section (ANSS)  is hosting a free virtual talk:

    🗓 Thursday, October 17 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
    📍 ZoomRegister here

    Join the authors of Empowering Librarians with AI Literacy: A Framework for Navigating and Teaching AI for a discussion on how librarians can approach Artificial Intelligence literacy through a social and behavioral lens.

    Explore how the emerging AI literacy framework can help librarians and researchers in criminology and related fields critically engage with AI tools, evaluate their implications, and integrate responsible AI practices into teaching and research support.

     

     

     

    Nancy Gibson
    Professor & Grants and Special Projects Librarian
    Faculty Trustee, 2025-2027

    Austin Peay State University, Felix G. Woodward Library
    Office: 931-221-6166

    gibsonn@apsu.edu