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Choice is pleased to announce a new blog series beginning in mid-August, AI Tools for Academic Libraries, initiated by Dr. Kari D. Weaver, the program manager for Artificial Intelligence and Machine L ...
Helen Bischoff is a Coordinator of Liaison Services at University of Kentucky in Lexington, KY. Helen has been a member of ...
Kay Coates is an Associate Professor at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, GA. Kay has been a member of ACRL for 5 ...
Board of Directors affirms its strong support for the ERIC (Education Resources Information Center) database, a vital resource sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) of the U.S.
Pam Gladis is a Systems & Archives Librarian at Southwest Minnesota State University in Marshall, MN. Pam has been a member of ACRL for 14 years and is your ACRL Member of the Week for June 9, 2025.
Every two years, the ACRL Research Planning and Review Committee releases an environmental scan of higher education, including developments with the potential for continuing impact on academic ...
Introduction Designing libraries for the 21st century encompasses many aspects, ranging from conceptualizing a compelling, aesthetically pleasing, and sustainable structure with a striking and ...
Today’s artificial intelligence, specifically generative AI, uses technologies such as machine learning, large language models, and massive datasets to create human-like content such as writing, ...
Poster Description: Four years after receiving my PhD, I started chairing dissertation students at my institution. Although library anxiety among this population can be high, my insights have helped ...
The ACRL AI Competencies for Library Workers Task Force invites your feedback on a draft of proposed "AI Competencies for Academic Library Workers" (PDF). The working group is following ACRL ...
Academic libraries provide essential services that support research and student success in higher education. To help track the nature and quantity of those services, ACRL fields an annual Academic ...
RBMS 2025 is coming up June 24-27, 2025, in New Haven, Connecticut, and virtually. The conference will critically examine colonialism's impact on libraries and cultural heritage institutions and ...
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