Academic LibGuides and More to Help Students and Instructors Navigate AI

The librarians interviewed for LJ's April 2024 feature on artificial intelligence (AI) and academic libraries have written and posted a variety of papers, LibGuides, and other content to help instructors and students better understand and utilize AI tools such as ChatGPT.

The librarians interviewed for LJ's April 2024 feature on artificial intelligence (AI) and academic libraries have written and posted a variety of papers, LibGuides, and other content to help instructors and students better understand and utilize AI tools such as ChatGPT. Check out a variety of resources from the University of Arizona Libraries ranging from LibGuides to guidelines for syllabus statements about generative AI; “AI in the Classroom,” a LibGuide for Eastern Florida State College; and “Evaluating AI Literacy in Academic Libraries,” by Leo S. Lo, dean/professor at the University of New Mexico’s College of University Libraries and Learning Sciences.

 

Resources from the University of Arizona Libraries

 

Other Resources

Evaluating AI Literacy in Academic Libraries,” by Leo S. Lo, dean/professor at the University of New Mexico’s College of University Libraries and Learning Sciences

AI in the Classroom LibGuide, from Eastern Florida State College

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