A Librarian’s Tips for Playful Storytelling Using ChatGPT by Phil Shapiro Someday soon, if they haven’t already, community members will walk into your library asking you questions about ChatGPT and other generative AI (GenAI) tools. You could answer their questions as someone who has never used these tools—or as someone who has. https://lnkd.in/eeJ6QQxp
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Information Today, Inc. is a diversified digital media and print publisher and conference and events organizer and producer. At Information Today, Inc., our mission is to deliver world-class content in a variety of formats and serve our audiences with the information they need to make informed and critical decisions for their organizations. Founded in 1980, Information Today has spent decades bringing markets together. Whether through our digital and print publications or our trade shows and conferences, we focus on connecting people and helping them find the solutions they need to solve their business challenges. We are proud to be a B2B media organization that has been a part of the technology and internet evolution, and we hope to continue to inform and provoke our readers as technological progress continues to shape the world. Periodicals include: Big Data Quarterly, Computers in Libraries, CRM Magazine, DBTA, Information Today, KMWorld, Speech Technology, and Streaming Media.
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Learning in a Digital Scholarship Lab by Sophia Guevara When I saw an ad for an open VR lab being hosted by Michigan State University (MSU) Libraries, I knew I had to make the trip to Lansing to learn more. https://lnkd.in/gdncEgNh
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Congrats to this year's Library Journal Movers & Shakers, including Information Today writer Phil Shapiro! https://lnkd.in/ecSBhwSG
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50 Years of Stephen King by Anthony Aycock Fifty years ago this month, Stephen King's first novel, Carrie, was published. There are many books, websites, and other resources devoted to this literary icon. Which ones are the best? https://lnkd.in/e-wtAfrg
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The State of AI Litigation by Tom Gaylord I have a feeling that over the term of my tenure in this space, we will have a lot of opportunities to talk about AI, so let us take it back to 2010, when Thomson Reuters introduced WestlawNext. https://lnkd.in/gFfQxtXN
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A Look at X Premium+ by Sophia Guevara Do you have an X (formerly Twitter) account? If so, you are probably aware of the free and paid accounts available to you as a user. I decided to give Premium+ a shot because it is just $16 a month or $168 a year and is the only tier offering no ads in the For You and Following timelines. https://lnkd.in/eaed67PP
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A Librarian Looks at Oscars 2024: International Diversification Finally Bears Fruit by Jessica Hilburn While 2023 highlighted the blockbusters, and 2022 made strides toward better inclusivity, 2024 is an exciting mix of both... https://lnkd.in/eGbR2sf8
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Do You Want a More Functional Congress? Elect Librarians. by Phil Shapiro I work at a public library in the Washington, D.C., area. Twenty-five years ago, I had the privilege of shaking the hand of the late Rep. Major Owens (D-N.Y.), one of the few members of Congress who previously worked as a public librarian. To no surprise, Owens was a person of quiet decency. Thoughtful, kind, reflective, with almost no bombast. Imagine that—a member of Congress with almost no bombast. https://lnkd.in/e2zNQurf
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