iSchool students gain a wide variety of skills as they fulfill course requirements. Some of the more innovative projects developed by students are showcased here to provide you with a glimpse into the breadth and depth of their investigations. We invite you to review them and be amazed…
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Critically Examining Google, Chat GPT 3.5 and Bing Deep Search
Sabine Asanger, 2024. INFO210 – Reference and Information Services. Instructor: J. Tunon
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AI Reskilling Project and Reflections
Gabe Farmer, 2024. INFO 210 – Reference and Information Services. Instructor: J. Tunon
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The Role of Reference in a Time of Academic AI
Odin Halvorson, 2024. INFO 210 – Reference and Information Services. Instructor: J. Tunon
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Reskilling Librarians for the AI Generation: The Integration of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Reference Services
Odin Halvorson, 2024. INFO210 – Reference and Information Services. Instructor: J. Tunon
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Using AI for Library Instruction
Andrew Henrichs, 2024. INFO210 – Reference and Information Services. Instructor: J. Tunon
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Horror Literature Through the Ages: A Subject Guide
Eva Della Lana, 2024. INFO210 – Reference and Information Services. Instructor: J. Tunon
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Critically Examining ChatGPT, Google’s Hybrid AI Search, and DuckDuckGo
Kevin Mockrin, 2024. INFO 210 – Reference and Information Services. Instructor: J. Tunon
INFO 231 — Issues in Special Libraries and Information Centers
INFO 232 — Issues in Public Libraries
INFO 260A — Programming and Services for Children
INFO 281 — Seminar in Contemporary Issues — Fostering Accessibility in the Library
INFO 281 — Seminar in Contemporary Issues — Indigenous Cultural Institutions and Practices of Librarianship
INFO 281 — Seminar in Contemporary Issues — Intercultural Communication
INFO 281 — Seminar in Contemporary Issues — Serving Homeless Patrons in the Library
INFO 282 — Seminar in Library Management — Change Management
INFO 286 — Interpersonal Communication Skills for Librarians