The Rise of AI: Volume 78: Implications and Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Academic Libraries

Author:   Sandy Hervieux ,  Amanda Wheatley
Publisher:   Association of College & Research Libraries
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9780838939116


Pages:   220
Publication Date:   31 May 2022
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Author:   Sandy Hervieux ,  Amanda Wheatley
Publisher:   Association of College & Research Libraries
Imprint:   Association of College & Research Libraries
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.175kg
ISBN:  

9780838939116


ISBN 10:   0838939112
Pages:   220
Publication Date:   31 May 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
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Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: User Services Chapter 1. The 99 AI Challenge: Empowering a University Community through an Open Learning Pilot Carey Toane, Lise Doucette, Paulina Rousseau, Michael Serafin, Michelle Spence, and Christina Kim Chapter 2. URI Libraries’ AI Lab—Evolving to Meet the Needs of Students and Research Communities Harrison Dekker, Angelica G. Ferria, and Indrani Mandal Chapter 3. Artificial Intelligence, Machine Translation, and Academic Libraries: Improving Machine Translation Literacy on Campus Lynne Bowker, Maria Kalsatos, Amy Ruskin, and Jairo Buitrago Ciro Chapter 4. Incubating AI: The Collaboratory at Ryerson University Library Fangmin Wang, Aaron Tucker, and Jae Duk Seo Chapter 5. Separating Artificial Intelligence from Science Fiction: Creating an Academic Library Workshop Series on AI Literacy Amanda Wheatley and Sandy Hervieux Chapter 6. Do Students Dream of Electric Cats (or Dogs)?: Using Robotics for a Unique Exam Week Activity in the Library Jonathan Scherger, Juliana Espinosa, Autumn Edwards, Chad Edwards, Bryan Abendschein, and Patricia Vander Meer Part II: Collections and Discovery Chapter 7. Subjectivity and Discoverability: An Exploration with Images Catherine Nicole Coleman, Claudia Engel, and Hilary Thorsen Chapter 8. AI-Informed Approaches to Metadata Tagging for Improved Resource Discovery Charlie Harper, Anne Kumer, Shelby Stuart, and Evan Meszaros Chapter 9. “We Could Program a ‘Bot’ to Do That!”: Robotic Process Automation in Metadata Curation and Scholarship Discoverability Anna Milholland and Mike Maddalena Chapter 10. More Than Just Algorithms: A Machine Learning Club for Information Specialists Mark Bell and Leontien Talboom Chapter 11. The Role of the Library When Computers Can Read: Critically Adopting Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) Technologies to Support Research Melissa Terras Chapter 12. Using IBM Watson for Discovery and Research Support: A Library-Industry Partnership at Auburn University Aaron Trehub and Ali Krzton Part III: Toward Future Applications Chapter 13. Ethical Implications of Implicit Bias in AI: Impact for Academic Libraries Kim Paula Nayyer and Marcelo Rodriguez Chapter 14. Machine Information Behaviour Michael Ridley Biographies Index

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Sandy Hervieux is the virtual reference coordinator and the liaison librarian for political science, philosophy, and the School of Religious Studies at McGill University's Humanities and Social Sciences Library in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Her research interests include reference services, information literacy, and the impact of artificial intelligence on user services. Amanda Wheatley is the management, business, and entrepreneurship librarian at McGill University. She also serves as an expert for artificial intelligence and gamification in the library's Digital Scholarship Hub. Amanda's research is focused on the intersection of AI technologies with information seeking behaviours.

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