Making science librarianship wonderful
“We all know that when people don’t know something, the 1st person they ask is a friend …, so everyone should be friends with a librarian” – J. West
Recent Blog Posts by Annie
revised advice for citing AI and LLM
APA has advice now: https://apastyle.apa.org/blog/how-to-cite-chatgpt Primary difference is to decide if you (the writer) can retrieve the content or not? If you can retrieve the content, cite it as a conversation with your AI of choice and this should look different...
Teaching journal articles in the classroom
Undergraduate strategy 1: Intro and how-to in gen chem - Video, slides and canvas quiz questions about reading journal articles in Chemistry class a: Starts with an intro to what a scholarly article is (and isn't), continues with a Canvas activity asking students MC...
prompts in AI for finding themes from open ended answers
used August 2023 in ChatGPT 4.0 (your milage may vary!): prompt: you are an academic librarian at a public research university look for themes in the comments I will paste when you tell me to begin. each comment is numbered consecutively. consider the different themes...
command prompts that have worked
This is useful: https://help.openai.com/en/articles/6654000-best-practices-for-prompt-engineering-with-openai-api and some good prompts here as well - both her blog and a video. [Also about using Obsidian and zotero, which I'm going to have to tackle soon] some...
Generative AI playground early summer 2023 edition
Librarians and AI article that seems useful for defining some of the big topics right now in Choice. From that article, there is a link to at least 1 more libguide with useful links I have used ChatGPT for a few things: -Generating a cover letter for a friend...
syllabus language for an AI world
TEP at UO has these lovely ideas as well - click on expand when you get to the Sample Course Policies New UO Student Conduct code is here! Highlights are summarized in a letter - they include definitions of plagiarism and mention of AI, found in Section IV of the new...