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Semi-Automating Systematic Review Queries

Semi-Automating Systematic Review Queries by Valerie Lookingbill With the exponential rise in online publishing, there is an increasing need for comprehensive overviews of research, including systematic reviews, a methodology for conducting reviews of literature that prescribes explicit, reproducible, and transparent processes for collating the best available evidence on a particular topic. While this rise in…

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Democratize Artificial Intelligence

Democratize Artificial Intelligence by Kineret Ben Knaan In recent years, we have seen an increase in the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) applications in public and academic libraries. While libraries are still less proactive than the private sector in embracing AI and machine learning (ML), they are slowly beginning to discover ways AI solutions can…

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Human + Artificial Intelligence in Libraries

Human + Artificial Intelligence in Libraries by Kimberly S. Grotewold Libraries have historically been places, either physical or digital, where people go to seek knowledge, learn skills, and thoughtfully engage with others’ ideas– where people go to grow their “human intelligence.” The vast accumulation of information about people’s lives and behaviors has become the foundation for…

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Collaborative Model Towards Intelligence

Collaborative Model Towards Intelligence by Sharon Whitfield In recent years, AI has been used to determine whether images have cancers that are not seen or not considered problematic by trained physicians (Liu, 2018; Svoboda, 2022). A recent study by Lebig, Brehmer, Bunk, Byng, Pinker & Umutlu (2022) reported that AI was able to screen for…

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Do We Need to Adopt A Bento-Style Search Result Page?

Do We Need to Adopt A Bento-Style Search Result Page? by Raymond Wang The IDEA Institute has broadened my knowledge of artificial intelligence and deepened my understanding of machine learning in the academic library settings. In addition to the two months onboarding preparation when we learned programming language using Phyton, the weeklong intensive institute has…

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Libraries in the Artificial Intelligence Era

Libraries in the Artificial Intelligence Era by Mary Aycock Did you know that AI advances have outpaced even Moore’s law, the principle that the speed and capability of computers can double every few years? (https://spectrum.ieee.org/ai-training-mlperf) Trying to keep track of all the advances practically requires an AI assistant! The stakes for machine learning seem particularly…

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Skepticism and “Wow!” in Library AI

Skepticism and “Wow!” in Library AI by David Hurley I am suspicious of many claims about AI. The immense power of artificial intelligence is undeniable every time I ask my phone for directions, or search my photos using just the word “recipes” and find pictures of cookbook pages and handwritten note cards that do, in…

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The Fine Line Between Exploration and Self-Destruction

The Fine Line Between Exploration and Self-Destruction by Rachelle Brandel Before this institute, I, like most people, thought of AI as humanoid robots and super computers. So, when my idea of creating a program to help students improve search skills by comparing search queries to the subsequent chosen resource came to mind, it seemed relatively…

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The IDEA Institute on AI is such a necessary resource for the library field

The IDEA Institute on AI is such a necessary resource for the library field by Trevor Watkins Prior to the pandemic in August 2019, I, on behalf of my research partners, presented a poster at the International Federation of Library Association and Institutions World Library and Information Congress in Athens Greece. The project, which had…

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