Your patrons are using AI. Some are turning to chatbots for quick research or homework help; others are digging deep into AI-powered tools. You may feel uneasy about artificial intelligence in general, but no matter where you stand on the issue, you need the know-how to support, educate, and guide your library users through responsible use of AI.
Our next AI course, Empowering Library Users with AI will focus on using AI with and for your community. Learn the pros and cons, evaluate ethical concerns, teach AI to patrons and students, and gain ideas for AI programming in your library.
Nicole Hennig is an expert in instructional design, user experience, and emerging technologies. She is currently an e-learning developer and AI education specialist at the University of Arizona Libraries.
A half-day of live, online presentations from expert speakers on Wednesday, May 28, at 12pm ET (recorded for on-demand viewing later)
AI and Libraries: Pros, Cons, Ethics, and Misconceptions
AI and Library Users: Teaching Relevant Tools
AI and Research: Supporting Library Users' Research Practices
AI and Library Programs: Innovative Approaches
AI and Misinformation: Helping Library Users Discern Reality
A 3-week guided, project-based asynchronous workshop from May 28 through June 18, to practice what you’ve learned, crowdsource with peers, and get feedback from your dedicated facilitator
Whether you're taking a course with a couple of colleagues or signing up your whole team, registering as a group of 3 or more is the best way to save on courses. Discounts start at 10%, and the larger the group, the greater the discount!
Credit Packages
Library Journal’s bulk course credit program is flexible, easy to manage, and offers 25% off our lowest price for every course seat booked for a full year! Set aside a portion of your budget and allocate seats to staff as needs arise.