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The article linked below was recently published by JASIST (Journal of the Association For Information Science and Technology) Title College Students’ Credibility Assessments Of GenAI-Generated Information For Academic Tasks: An Interview Study Authors Wonchan Choi University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Hyerin Bak University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Jiaxin An University of Texas at Austin Yan Zhang University of Texas […]
From WBRZ: The Louisiana Supreme Court says a Livingston Parish librarian who claims she was defamed by an organization that accused her of promoting pornography to kids should have her day in court. The 1st Circuit Court of Appeal had ended Amanda Jones’ lawsuit against the Citizens for a New Louisiana and its leaders last […]
The full text article linked below was recently published by SLIS Connecting, the journal of The University of Southern Mississippi’s School of Library and Information Science (SLIS). Title Mental Health and Well-Being in Academic Libraries: A Bibliometric Survey of Scholarly Publications, 1994-2024 Author Rebecca Arthur, MLIS Source SLIS Connecting Vol. 12: Iss. 2, Article 4. […]
From The Globe and Mail: The Calgary Public Library first flagged suspicious activity on its servers on Oct. 10. Less than 24 hours later, it confirmed the library was the target of a full-fledged cyberattack. Security teams chose to pro-actively shut down the servers rather than leave systems vulnerable, a decision that chief executive officer Sarah […]
AI ChatGPT Search Tool Vulnerable to Manipulation and Deception, Tests Show (via The Guardian) British Library AI (and Machine Learning, Etc) with British Library Collections (via BL) Films Preserving a Legacy: Inside the Walt Disney Studios Film Archive (via WDC) Wikipedia Wikipedia Searches Reveal Differing Styles of Curiosity (via SciAm)
From the Arkansas Times: A federal judge on Monday ruled the two most contentious parts of Arkansas’s book-censorship law unconstitutional and permanently blocked them from taking effect. An appeal is planned. Judge Timothy Brooks of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas struck down Sections 1 and 5 of Act 372, which the Legislature passed last year. […]
From ProPublica: ProPublica’s Nonprofit Explorer already allows users to thoroughly research charities, and now we’re adding more features to help you understand the financial health of organizations. Starting Monday, you can search for organizations that have reported a significant theft, as well as those that have had auditors flag serious financial issues. [Clip] With this […]
The research paper (preprint) linked below was recently shared on arXiv. Title LLMs for Literature Review: Are We There Yet? Authors Shubham Agarwal ServiceNow Research, Mila – Quebec AI Institute, HEC Montreal Gaurav Sahu ServiceNow Research, University of Waterloo Abhay Puri ServiceNow Research Issam H. Laradji ServiceNow Research, University of British Columbia Krishnamurthy DJ Dvijotham […]
The article linked below was recently published by The Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science. Title Lack of Collections as Data: Making Meaning Out of the Films We Cannot See Author Christine Smith Concordia University Source The Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science Vol. 47 No. 3 (2024) DOI: 10.5206/cjils-rcsib.v47i3.18988 Abstract Streaming media […]