Describing Open
We all want the certainty of definition. But when it comes to “open,” description might be a more useful exercise.
We all want the certainty of definition. But when it comes to “open,” description might be a more useful exercise.
Gale’s new product offers a vast collection of unique historical material from stalwart research institutions
Ground News, which evaluates the bias and factuality of news sources and encourages users to identify “blindspots” in their media consumption, is a timely complement to any curriculum that covers media or information literacy
Collaboration between scientists and community and indigenous knowledge-keepers will be a vital part of the world’s response to climate distress. How should researchers approach the co-construction of knowledge?
In the United States, public libraries are established and governed under state law. But to develop and defend ethical collections and programming, library leaders need to understand the broader Constitutional context in which they operate.
The next chapter of libraries is likely to be defined by how well human expertise and AI are blended. By balancing automation and human skills, promoting digital literacy, and collaborating with the wider academic community, librarians can ensure that AI enhances their mission, not replaces it.
When library professionals chase trends, they miss the opportunity to invest in more fundamental skills
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