Curating Trust and Connections: Transforming the Information Ecosystem with Instruction, Grounded Curation, and Open Pedagogy
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Oberlander, Cyril
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International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)
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In an era of context collapse and a disrupted information landscape, where the origins and authority of information are increasingly obscured, this presentation demonstrates how Cal Poly Humboldt Library is advancing AI literacy and skills, while also developing innovative trusted digital environments. By leveraging the expertise of library professionals in curation and information literacy, we can transform AI from a source of misinformation into a powerful tool for discovery and learning.
This session presents a multifaceted case study from Cal Poly Humboldt, highlighting a spectrum of AI integration, from AI Worldcafés, to AI workshops, to the creation of custom, source-grounded AI applications within an open pedagogy framework. The instructional approach ranges from Slice of AI & Pie, to AI SkillShops, designed to help students, staff, and faculty move from using general AI chatbots to utilizing grounded systems. Unlike general models that rely on broad internet datasets, the instruction focuses on finding and uploading trusted sources in AI tools. These AI Skillshops address a need to share techniques to build trust and AI literacy using grounded tools informed by user-uploaded trusted sources that improve AI citing directly to high quality works, enhancing critical thinking, and reducing opportunities for hallucinations and unsupported claims.
The presentation further details the development of Ask Alex Humboldt, a collaborative research project that utilizes a Retrieval-Augmented...