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Join us for the inaugural episode of Library Tech Talks with Joyce Valenza when Joyce welcomes experts from the worlds of K-12 education, journalism, and LIS to dig into what the rapid integration of generative AI technologies such as ChatGPT mean to educators, journalists, librarians,and information professionals.
This event will continue the panel discussion in October 2022 as part of the Beta Phi Mu, Omicron Chapter Fall Lecture and SC&I MI Colloquium.
You will hear from lifelong gamers who have successfully integrated their knowledge and passion for gaming into the library world.
Distinguished Teaching Professor Mary Chayko shared the third edition of her book in special session at Eastern Sociological Society Conference.
Jimmy Carter, the longest living president, who served one term in the White House from 1977 to 1981, recently entered hospice care.
With the prevalence of disinformation geared to instill doubt rather than clarity, Creating Chaos Online unmasks disinformation when it attempts to pass as deliberation in the public sphere and distorts the democratic processes.
Christoph Mergerson Ph.D. ‘22, an assistant professor at the University of Maryland, explores the impact of the news media in the South. “If journalism is . . . poorly serving, or excluding, or even harming Black, Latino, LGBTQ, and other historically neglected communities—then that isn’t good if we value social equity and democracy,” Mergerson said.
Emma Moore MLIS’12 is Librarian for Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. SC&I was proud to see her appear on the popular game show Jeopardy! and took the opportunity to check in with Moore.
As the volume of digital assets created by organizations of all kinds continually increases, so does the need for courses designed to prepare professionals to work with Digital Asset Management systems.
As a board member, Lipsey will “assist the libraries and archives in its mission of providing authoritative information.”