By Ray Pun, Alder Graduate School of Education, Academic and Research Librarian
In this lighting talk, the presenter will briefly share how the solo librarian engages with campus colleagues (faculty, student, and staff) in receiving feedback on artificial intelligence tools from ChatGPT to Grammarly to incorporate as library tools. This lighting talk will cover ways to involve stakeholders in the decision-making process to justify how/why to include these tools in a library with a limited budget. In addition, the talk briefly explores how generative AI tools are impacting resource-sharing services.
Takeaways: Discuss AI tools such as ChatGPT with faculty members focusing on the issue of academic integrity and responsive services; Offer ways to engage with stakeholders when it comes to decision-making with a small budget; Understand the impact of generative AI tools are impacting resource-sharing services.
Presented at the 23rd Annual Northwest Interlibrary Loan and Resource Sharing Conference on September 20-22 2023.
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