Trick or treat? AI research assistant disrupting information discovery

The UWM Libraries invite you to a discussion that will examine emerging AI research tools, their benefits and shortcomings from viewpoints of information content providers, librarians and users.

Many academic content providers, including JSTOR, are developing AI research assistants to improve the search experience for reliable scholarly sources and deliver more relevant results. Join us for presentations by a representative from JSTOR and two UWM faculty researchers to gain insight into current and potential strategies for literature searching and information evaluation by leveraging the “AI Research Assistant” technology.

Speakers:

  • Jane Hetherington, JSTOR Regional Director, Western U.S. and Canada
  • Philip Chang, UWM, physics, professor and department chair
  • Bob Beck, UWM, political science, associate professor

Learn new tricks and enjoy spooky treats!

Oct. 30, 2-3:30 p.m.
Fourth Floor Conference Center, Golda Meir Library

Registration: https://forms.office.com/r/e5MFX03MYt

If you have any questions about the event, please contact Kate Ganski at ganski@uwm.edu.

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