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  • Collection: Chinese American Librarians’ Contributions Across the Knowledge Lifecycle

Enhanced Research Consultation and Innovative Library Instruction: The Role of Generative AI in Personalized Academic Support

A-LIEP 2025 Conference Proceedings.pdf
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Background: The University of Central Florida Libraries is exploring the use of generative AI to enhance library instruction and research consultation services. Across academic libraries, the adoption…

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Library instruction and information literacy 2024

Samantha Warriner.pdf
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Purpose
This paper aims to present recently published resources on library instruction and information literacy (IL). It provides an introductory overview and a selected annotated bibliography of…

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Combating Digital Polarization: Teaching Undergraduates Web literacy Using "Four Moves and a Habit"

COMBATING DIGITAL POLARIZATION.pdf
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In this session, presenters will share how we launched this national project on our campus through collaboration with faculty in a variety of disciplines. Presenters will introduce the classroom…

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The CLEAR path: A framework for enhancing information literacy through prompt engineering

The CLEAR Path_ A Framework for Enhancing Information Literacy th.pdf
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This article introduces the CLEAR Framework for Prompt Engineering, designed to optimize interactions with AI language models like ChatGPT. The framework encompasses five core principles—Concise,…

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Evaluating AI Literacy in Academic Libraries: A Survey Study with a Focus on U.S. Employees

Evaluating AI Literacy in Academic Libraries_ A Survey Study with.pdf
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This survey investigates artificial intelligence (AI) literacy among academic library employees, predominantly in the United States, with a total of 760 respondents. The findings reveal a moderate…

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AI Literacy: A Guide for Academic Libraries

AI Literacy_ A Guide for Academic Libraries.pdf
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This article presents a comprehensive framework for AI literacy in academic libraries, encompassing technical knowledge, ethical awareness, critical thinking, practical skills, and societal impact. It…

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Prompting Progress: An Eight-Week AI Literacy Cohort for Academic Advisors – A Program Evaluation Report

Prompting Progress_ An Eight-Week AI Literacy Cohort for Academic.pdf
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As generative AI floods higher education, academic advisors—often the first humans students consult—must learn to partner with the technology, not compete with it. This eight-week,…

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AI Literacy for All: A Universal Framework

AI Literacy for All_ A Universal Framework.pdf
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Artificial intelligence has become a pervasive force shaping society, economy, and daily life. Despite widespread media coverage and business adoption, a significant gap persists between superficial…

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Interagency Cooperation: Children's Fire Safety Literacy Reading and Discussion Program Initiative at Illinois Fire Service Institute Library

lian-etal-interagencycoop-2022.pdf
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Awarded by the American Library Association (ALA) Public Programs Office, the Illinois Fire Service Institute (IFSI) Library, which is the statutory fire academy library and the only fire…

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Evaluating NTU’s OpenCourseWare project with Google Analytics: User characteristics, course preferences, and usage patterns

Evaluating NTU’s OpenCourseWare Project with Google Analytics- User Characteristics, Course Preferences, and Usage Patterns.pdf
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As freely adoptable digital resources, OpenCourseWare (OCW) have become a prominent form of Open Educational Resources (OER). More than 275 institutions in the worldwide OCW consortium have committed…

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