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Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI)

This guide provides a list of links to a variety of resources that can help you understand the rapidly evolving concept and use of AI.

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Getting Started

Welcome!

This guide has been designed to give you easy access to the resources most frequently used for research on AI. The home page of this guide will provide you with information about how and when you can contact reference librarians. Use the tabs on the top of the page to access specific resources. 

What is AI?

 In addition to a brief introduction, this tab introduces some of the main terms needed to understand A.I.

AI Use

This tab is a good portal to various links on the role of AI in research, education, and life skills.

AI Prompts & Tools

Socrates believed in the importance of questions. So does AI! This page will offer you a range of links on the art of AI prompts and the use of AI in both text and audio-visual creations.

Finding Information on AI

When you click on this tab, you will be presented with an annotated list of the electronic databases used most frequently for general research. These databases will provide you with access to articles and reviews appearing in scholarly, peer reviewed journals as well as items published in popular sources such as news magazines, newspapers and trade publications. This page will also provide you with a link to Google Scholar and the library's full text finder (the tool you can use to determine if we have electronic access to a particular journal).

Citing AI

The use of chatbots to generate information cannot be passed off as original scholarship in your research. Your professors will likely specify which citation style they would like you to use. While still in its infancy, this page will provide you access to the most updated citation protocols for referencing AI at this point of time.

AI - Legalities

On March 16,2023, the US Copyright Office launched a new initiative to examine a rapidly increasing thicket of AI-related copyright issues. This page will link to some of the major ongoing issues and legal directives emerging from this new field.

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