Libraries as AI hubs

The library is the conduit between information technology and content use, so as more universities embrace AI research and writing tools, libraries are becoming AI hubs where students and faculty can discover the best ways to use this evolving technology. 


[Rusty] Michalak said, “Teaching students how to use AI for responsible scholarship is part of our overall goal of teaching students how to evaluate information. For example, we can teach them how to create research questions and write outlines using ChatGPT, which will help them when it’s time to write their own ideas on paper.”

For the library to become an AI hub, university leaders need to be on the same page as librarians. That starts by understanding the impact of AI on libraries and librarians. According to the ARL survey, most library directors believe “AI will significantly enhance operational efficiency.” As with any significant technological change, though, people are worried about how their jobs will be affected. As Michalak said, “For many librarians, the biggest concern is, will we be left behind? I think that we are situated perfectly for being able to teach people informational literacy, which means we will always be part of the conversation.” 

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