Kat/hleen Burlingame
@katscade.bsky.social
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Librarian @ datasociety.net | Organizer @ datarescueproject.org. Opinions here are my own
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U-M Workshop Explores Generative AI in Social Science Research, Calls for Clearer Guidelines: myumi.ch/2rgeJ

#ResearchDataEcosystem #GenerativeAI #SocialScience
Abstract illustration of data lifecycle with title: "Uses of AI through the Social Science Data Lifecycle."
katscade.bsky.social
I had the opportunity to see a pre-screening of this a couple months ago and it is excellent, if heartbreaking. It’s showing soon for a couple weeks at Film Forum in NYC and other places across the nation…great way to honor #BannedBooksWeek
@thelibrariansfilm.bsky.social
THE LIBRARIANS | Official Trailer
YouTube video by The Librarians Film
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I wonder how much if this is a consequence of paywalling science… pulling papers from z library or whatever means sacrificing metadata.
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Harvard's new AI over semantic search tool is now available to use in beta: library.harvard.edu/about/news/2.... I'm curious as to what the advantage here is beyond being able to respond to natural language queries, especially considering it "may make mistakes"
Now in Beta: Explore Harvard’s Collections with AI-powered Discovery
Collections Explorer, a new AI-powered search tool for Harvard’s special collections and archives, is now available in beta.
library.harvard.edu
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datasociety.bsky.social
It's time for #ClimateWeekNYC! On Thursday Sept 25 @ 3:30 pm, we’re co-hosting an in-person panel with @nrginstitute.bsky.social exploring how AI technologies may reinforce legacies of unjust natural resource exploitation. Space is limited; reserve your spot! resourcegovernance.org/events/ai-an...
resourcegovernance.org
katscade.bsky.social
I haven't seen libraries hiring "AI librarians" but rather, "AI engineers" which seems potentially more problematic. Hiring non-librarians for library roles has been a thing for a while unfortunately especially in higher ed
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I was also reminded of how AMAZING the glass harmonica is…is this not basically the first turntable?! The good and bad from history can and should exist side by side in our cultural heritage institutions
katscade.bsky.social
Things like this could most likely disappear
katscade.bsky.social
Spent some time today playing tourist in my hometown to fill in some remaining gaps for #saveoursigns. Independence Park in Philly is receiving particular scrutiny for whitewashing history in preparation for the 250 year USA birthday celebrations next year
Doug Burgum and Sean Duffy will be at Independence Park for America 250 prep as Trump admin mulls fate of President’s House
Burgum will be stepping foot in the park just days after reports emerged that his department will be making changes to the President’s House Site at Independence National Historical Park.
www.inquirer.com
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As an added bonus, I was reminded of how AMAZING the glass harmonica is…is this not basically the first turntable?! The good and bad from history can and should exist side by side in our cultural heritage institutions...
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Things like this will likely disappear soon...
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If you're on #LinkedIn, this is the link for declining their use of your data for training their AI models:

www.linkedin.com/mypreference...
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"...librarians report being treated like robots over library reference chat, and patrons getting defensive over the veracity of recommendations they’ve received from an AI-powered chatbot. Essentially, like more people trust their preferred LLM over their human librarian."
Librarians Are Being Asked to Find AI-Hallucinated Books
It’s a trippy time to have a library card.
www.404media.co
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Beyond the obvious hypocrisy in inciting violence, this is not and will never be an “archive.” Archivist are ethically trained professionals with commitments to upholding first amendment rights and safeguarding privacy. How dare they
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datasociety.bsky.social
We’re thrilled to be hosting a 4-part fall event series in collaboration with the New York Public Library, exploring the social implications of AI & its impacts on democracy, the environment, & human labor. Learn more and RSVP to attend live in NYC or via livestream! datasociety.net/events/under...
Text on an blue, green, orange, and purple background with the title of the event series, Understanding AI, which is a collaboration with the New York Public Library. It says, “Join us online or live in NYC at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL).” It continues with the dates and titles of the four events in this series; the event on September 5, 2025 is titled Understanding AI: What the Public Needs to Know; the event on September 23, 2025 is titled The Environmental Costs of AI Are Surging — What Now?; the event on October 29, 2025 is titled Reorienting AI in the Public Interest; and the event on November 20, 2025 is titled Standing Up for Human Value in the AI Economy.
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Fresh report just out from NISO Open Discovery Initiative (ODI) on #genai #artificialintelligence and #library discovery: tinyurl.com/4cyf97hh
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Eleven more libraries will reopen on Sundays, thanks to the leadership of the City Council. They never should've been closed in the first place.

As Mayor, I'll end this absurd budget dance that keeps our beloved libraries in limbo year after year.
11 more NYC libraries will soon open on Sundays
A $2 million City Council deal will expand seven-day service to more than 30 branches citywide.
gothamist.com
katscade.bsky.social
There's a fine line between human-in-the-loop processing and ghost work. Would love to see the actual output of these tools...
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VERY concerning: "It was a move with few precedents in the century-long history of economic statistics in the United States. And for good reason: When political leaders meddle in government data, it rarely ends well." www.nytimes.com/2025/08/03/b...
Trump Fired America’s Economic Data Collector. History Shows the Perils.
www.nytimes.com
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AI guardrails gone wrong: "The first error reports shared in a listserv for Summon users contained 'Tulsa race riot' and 'Tulsa race massacre.' Test searches by reference librarians and systems librarians containing these search terms generated no results." acrlog.org/2025/07/21/w...
“We Couldn’t Generate an Answer for your Question” - ACRLog
Editor’s note: We welcome a guest blog post from Jay Singley, Document Delivery and Circulation Desk Manager at North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics. In March 2025, Ex Libris unveiled thei...
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