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Can AI read for you & should it?

CILIP

Suggesting papers is an area where many library users assume generative AI can help, but in reality, its great at making up these sorts of answers. ChatGPT is not designed as a catalogue or a search engine, and it is not trained to give true answers, just ones that look good! Can Generative AI read papers for me? Tweak your prompts.

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A straightforward and pragmatic guide to leadership, management and teamwork

CILIP

Contemporary managers and leaders in library and information services are working in a challenging context; dealing with multiple demands on their time, expertise and resources. This book provides a practical guide to leadership, management and teamwork in library and information services. Barbara Allan said: ?This

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Learn more about web archiving with Archive-It Advanced Training

Archive-It

There are lots of ongoing training opportunities for web archivists of all experience levels. In particular, the Archive-It Advanced Training series of webinars features lessons, technology updates, and more tips and tricks from the Internet Archive’s staff and web archiving partners around the world! Access and description.

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Describing web archives: Learning from Archive-It partners and friends

Archive-It

Partners, collaborators, and peers gathered this week for Describing Web Archives , the latest in Archive-It’s Advanced Training series of webinars , and the second (with Access to Archive-It Collections ) to invite web archivists to take the lead in demonstrating their approaches to access and discovery. by Karl-Rainer Blumenthal.

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e-Records Conference 2018: Call for Presentations

The Texas Record

This event is organized by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) and co-sponsored by the Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR). Co-presenters, for example, may be state or local government staff and vendors who collaborated on relevant projects. Visit the conference website for more details.

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What belongs in a web archive? Collection development policies and goals

Archive-It

Natalie Milbrodt ( Queens Public Library ), Kristy Sorensen ( Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary ), and Tori Maches ( UC San Diego ) introduced their peer web archivists to the needs and goals that guide their decision-making about very different kinds of collections. by Karl-Rainer Blumenthal, Web Archivist for Archive-It.

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SAA/CoSA/NAGARA 2018 recap: Session 103

The Schedule

Guest post by Cathrine Giles, State Records Branch Manager, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives. This session, Archival Engagements and Recordkeeping Intersections with Wicked Problems , led by Eliot Wilczek (MITRE Corporation), examined three examples of wicked problems.