Elizabeth Szkirpan, library and information studies professional at Harvard Business School’s Baker Library, walks us through her process of comparing a variety of AI resources and tools. ow.ly/ScOp50Xxutz #AITools #AI
Elizabeth Szkirpan, library and information studies professional at Harvard Business School’s Baker Library, walks us through her process of comparing a variety of AI resources and tools. ow.ly/ScOp50Xxutz #AITools #AI
Librarian Jamia Williams shares strategies and resources to help academic librarians better support international students. ow.ly/UJtc50XuXZT
Librarian Jamia Williams shares strategies and resources to help academic librarians better support international students. ow.ly/UJtc50XuXZT
#bookreviews
#bookreviews
To support scholarly work on the ethical & creative usage of tech in #libraries and #highered, we're highlighting on-topic titles through long-form reviews. Everyone Breaks These Laws: How Copyrights Made the Online World by Gerardo Con Díaz ow.ly/95wQ50Xu6Eb @yalepress.bsky.social
To support scholarly work on the ethical & creative usage of tech in #libraries and #highered, we're highlighting on-topic titles through long-form reviews. Everyone Breaks These Laws: How Copyrights Made the Online World by Gerardo Con Díaz ow.ly/95wQ50Xu6Eb @yalepress.bsky.social
Robin Camille Davis, Assoc Head of UX at NC State University Libraries, shares the things that automated #accessibility checkers can’t determine & five simple, significant things to check when you’re creating or editing your #web content ow.ly/gs1R50XtA7E @robincamille.bsky.social
Robin Camille Davis, Assoc Head of UX at NC State University Libraries, shares the things that automated #accessibility checkers can’t determine & five simple, significant things to check when you’re creating or editing your #web content ow.ly/gs1R50XtA7E @robincamille.bsky.social
Dr. Marlee S. Bunch discusses the significance of oral histories and the power of documenting marginalized stories. ow.ly/AaRG50Xt3Hb
Dr. Marlee S. Bunch discusses the significance of oral histories and the power of documenting marginalized stories. ow.ly/AaRG50Xt3Hb
#Academic #Publishing #BookReview #TBR
#Academic #Publishing #BookReview #TBR
We share more from the Authority File Podcast w/ Harmen van Paradijs, VP STM Books Publishing @springernature.com During our conversation, we cover the importance of transparency about AI use and the implementation of detection tools to alert #publishers of #AI use
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We share more from the Authority File Podcast w/ Harmen van Paradijs, VP STM Books Publishing @springernature.com During our conversation, we cover the importance of transparency about AI use and the implementation of detection tools to alert #publishers of #AI use
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Bronte Chiang, Digital Literacy Librarian at the University of Calgary, explains how #librarians should guide students to note the invisible sources in AI outputs and help them approach generative tools with a critical lens. ow.ly/uX4q50XpXXu #AILIteracy
Bronte Chiang, Digital Literacy Librarian at the University of Calgary, explains how #librarians should guide students to note the invisible sources in AI outputs and help them approach generative tools with a critical lens. ow.ly/uX4q50XpXXu #AILIteracy
Learn about our webinar, Navigating the Intersection of Data Science and Indigenous Studies. Our speakers will share how the tools, practices & methodologies developed and used by librarians can be applied to Indigenous-focused research and knowledge organization ow.ly/RfIu50Xotmh
Learn about our webinar, Navigating the Intersection of Data Science and Indigenous Studies. Our speakers will share how the tools, practices & methodologies developed and used by librarians can be applied to Indigenous-focused research and knowledge organization ow.ly/RfIu50Xotmh
Whitney Kramer and Iliana Burgos, the editors of the new ACRL publication, "Text and Data Mining Literacy for Librarians", join us for a two-part series to discuss how librarians are using Text and Data Mining ow.ly/KxmV50XnT3G
@ala-acrl.bsky.social #TDM
Whitney Kramer and Iliana Burgos, the editors of the new ACRL publication, "Text and Data Mining Literacy for Librarians", join us for a two-part series to discuss how librarians are using Text and Data Mining ow.ly/KxmV50XnT3G
@ala-acrl.bsky.social #TDM
How can academic libraries navigate the meeting point between “data” & #Indigenous studies? Speakers will provide background on how the tools, practices, and methodologies can be applied to Indigenous-focused research and knowledge organization. ow.ly/ETgc50XnV3O
How can academic libraries navigate the meeting point between “data” & #Indigenous studies? Speakers will provide background on how the tools, practices, and methodologies can be applied to Indigenous-focused research and knowledge organization. ow.ly/ETgc50XnV3O
Learn how to get buy-in for making a creative technology space in your library. Read a chapter from the new title from @alaeditionsns.bsky.social, "A Complete Guide to Creative Technology Spaces in Academic Libraries: Media Labs, Makerspaces, and More" ow.ly/VZPl50XneQJ #Makerspace
Learn how to get buy-in for making a creative technology space in your library. Read a chapter from the new title from @alaeditionsns.bsky.social, "A Complete Guide to Creative Technology Spaces in Academic Libraries: Media Labs, Makerspaces, and More" ow.ly/VZPl50XneQJ #Makerspace
In honor of National Native American Heritage Month, the Toward Inclusive Excellence team assembled TIE and Choice resources that spotlight Native history, literature, and activism.
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#NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
In honor of National Native American Heritage Month, the Toward Inclusive Excellence team assembled TIE and Choice resources that spotlight Native history, literature, and activism.
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#NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
#UniversityofChicagoPress
#RacialJustice #TIEBlog
#UniversityofChicagoPress
#RacialJustice #TIEBlog
In the final episode of this four-part series, Paul db Watkins, Professor of English at Vancouver Island University and author of Soundin’ Canaan, reflects on the power of remixing: ow.ly/bCws50Xk1e2 @wlupress.bsky.social #Canadianpoetry
In the final episode of this four-part series, Paul db Watkins, Professor of English at Vancouver Island University and author of Soundin’ Canaan, reflects on the power of remixing: ow.ly/bCws50Xk1e2 @wlupress.bsky.social #Canadianpoetry
In honor of October being #LGBTQHistoryMonth, the TIE team compiled a list of titles featuring different aspects of queer and trans history: ow.ly/HEMv50Xk034 #queerstudies #LGBTQhistory
In honor of October being #LGBTQHistoryMonth, the TIE team compiled a list of titles featuring different aspects of queer and trans history: ow.ly/HEMv50Xk034 #queerstudies #LGBTQhistory
LTI announces its upcoming webinar that will explore the intersections and applications of library data methodologies and Indigenous-focused knowledge organization. Learn more and register: ow.ly/PZJx50XioIu #IndigenousStudies #ethicaldatapractices
LTI announces its upcoming webinar that will explore the intersections and applications of library data methodologies and Indigenous-focused knowledge organization. Learn more and register: ow.ly/PZJx50XioIu #IndigenousStudies #ethicaldatapractices
Check out our latest #BeyondtheJobProfile interview with John Dewees to learn more about his job as a Senior Digital Asset Management Specialist: ow.ly/9bu550XblkV #JobProfile #LibraryTechnology #Python #DigitalAssetManagement
Check out our latest #BeyondtheJobProfile interview with John Dewees to learn more about his job as a Senior Digital Asset Management Specialist: ow.ly/9bu550XblkV #JobProfile #LibraryTechnology #Python #DigitalAssetManagement
TIE contributor Ashleigh Coren walks through a recent visit to the National Gallery of Art's "Photography and the Black Arts Movement: 1955–1985" exhibition one day before the museum closed due to the ongoing government shutdown: ow.ly/tEUl50XiBBc #BlackArtsMovement
TIE contributor Ashleigh Coren walks through a recent visit to the National Gallery of Art's "Photography and the Black Arts Movement: 1955–1985" exhibition one day before the museum closed due to the ongoing government shutdown: ow.ly/tEUl50XiBBc #BlackArtsMovement
In the third episode of this series, @paulwatkins.bsky.social, author of Soundin’ Canaan: Black Canadian Poetry, Music, and Citizenship, discusses themes of citizenship and multiculturalism examined in his book: ow.ly/sJW650XgvBo @wlupress.bsky.social
In the third episode of this series, @paulwatkins.bsky.social, author of Soundin’ Canaan: Black Canadian Poetry, Music, and Citizenship, discusses themes of citizenship and multiculturalism examined in his book: ow.ly/sJW650XgvBo @wlupress.bsky.social
TIE's April webinar featured a panel discussion with Renate Chancellor, Sean Burns, and Jerome Offord, Jr., about how to continue to advance diversity efforts given the current political environment. ow.ly/8n4z50XeaQv
#AffirmativeAction
TIE's April webinar featured a panel discussion with Renate Chancellor, Sean Burns, and Jerome Offord, Jr., about how to continue to advance diversity efforts given the current political environment. ow.ly/8n4z50XeaQv
#AffirmativeAction
In the second episode of this series, @paulwatkins.bsky.social, Professor of English at Vancouver Island University and author of Soundin’ Canaan: Black Canadian Poetry, Music, and Citizenship, expands on his writing process ow.ly/Fxjv50Xe5Q7 @wlupress.bsky.social
In the second episode of this series, @paulwatkins.bsky.social, Professor of English at Vancouver Island University and author of Soundin’ Canaan: Black Canadian Poetry, Music, and Citizenship, expands on his writing process ow.ly/Fxjv50Xe5Q7 @wlupress.bsky.social