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Navigating AI in Academic Libraries: Implications for Academic Research

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Todays research scholars face the problem of how to effectively navigate the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) while maintaining ethical integrity and scholarly rigor. AI technologies have permeated every aspect of scholarly inquiry, from information retrieval to research methodologies. As such, scholars grapple with the ethical implications, challenges, and opportunities presented by this technological revolution. Plagiarism, bias, and copyright issues in AI-assisted research threaten to undermine the integrity of academic scholarship. Navigating AI in Academic Libraries: Implications for Academic Research is presented as a groundbreaking solution to the complex challenges posed by AI integration in academia. This comprehensive volume serves as a guide for scholars seeking to navigate the intricacies of AI while upholding ethical standards and scholarly integrity. By addressing critical issues such as plagiarism detection, bias mitigation, and copyright concerns, the book equips scholars with the tools and strategies needed to harness the full potential of AI for academic inquiry. Through interdisciplinary perspectives and evidence-based practices, Navigating AI in Academic Libraries: Implications for Academic Research fosters collaboration and empowers scholars to leverage AI technologies responsibly and effectively. By offering insights into effective instructional strategies and the impact of AI on traditional research methods, the book provides a roadmap for scholars to thrive in an increasingly AI-driven academic landscape. With its holistic approach and practical guidance, this volume emerges as an indispensable resource for scholars navigating the complexities of AI integration and shaping the future of scholarly research. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2024
  • Publisher: IGI Global
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9798369351772

About

Kathleen Sacco is the Dean of Library and Learning Services at Lake-Sumter State College. Her previous affiliations were with the State University of New York at Fredonia as Systems Librarian and also Assistant Director. She is the winner of the 2010 Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Librarianship from the State University of New York. Alison Norton is a Professor in the Classics department at Lake-Sumter State College. Kevin Arms with over 10 years of experience in library and learning services is a leader educator and creator who specializes in collaboration and partnerships. As the Associate Dean of Library and Learning Services at Lake-Sumter State College Kevin Arms oversees a joint-use public library that serves a diverse community of students faculty and patrons in one of the fastest-growing areas of Florida. The editor has a Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) with a focus on special collections and archival sciences a Master of Arts (MA) in English and Creative Writing and a certificate from the Leadership Institute for Academic Librarians at Harvard Graduate School of Education. Kevin Arms is passionate about information literacy digital content creation and history. Kevin teaches English as an adjunct professor and engage my students in lively discussions of literature. The editor is also the unofficial college archivist and have spearheaded and advocated for the college archives as a place of engagement and access. Kevin has published articles on fantasy fiction and historical fantasy in Public Libraries Online and has been recognized as a writer by the BlueCat Screenplay Competition where Kevins short screenplay We Were Never Right reached the quarter finals in 2021. Kevin enjoys theater podcasting and video production as creative outlets and have earned awards for my work as a playwright.

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