The Milne Library has recently launched a new research guide on artificial intelligence! This guide was designed as a resource for SUNY Oneonta faculty members which covers a variety of topics surrounding AI. The guide includes information on evaluating sources, the intersection between information literacy and AI literacy, copyright, citing AI, AI at SUNY Oneonta, ethics in AI topics for your consideration and research, as well as a curated list of resources for further learning on AI, including webinars, library resources, and related scholarship.
This research guide is a living resource on a quickly evolving topic, and it is therefore our intention to continue to add to and update the guide over time. If there is any topic that we have not covered that you think should be included on the guide, please do not hesitate to email the guide authors, Megan Palmer (megan.palmer@oneonta.edu), and Adam Wood (adam.wood@oneonta.edu). Additionally, we would love to know what your favorite AI resources are, please use the form included on both the "Library Resources on AI" and "Additional Links and References" pages to send us your suggested resources for possible inclusion on this guide.
Thank you for your interest in the Milne Library’s research guide on artificial intelligence, we hope it will be a useful resource for the upcoming school year. Please use the following link to check out the Milne Library’s new research guide on artificial intelligence (https://libguides.oneonta.edu/AI/SUNYOneonta)!
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