Generative AI and Libraries: Claiming Our Place in the Center of a Shared Future by Hanegan, Michael

Generative AI and Libraries: Claiming Our Place in the Center of a Shared Future

In the form of generative AI, libraries are facing technological transformation of unprecedented speed and scale. Both...
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Generative AI and Libraries: Claiming Our Place in the Center of a Shared Future by Hanegan, Michael

Generative AI and Libraries: Claiming Our Place in the Center of a Shared Future

$140.76

Generative AI and Libraries: Claiming Our Place in the Center of a Shared Future

$140.76
Author: Michael Hanegan
Format: Paperback
Language: English
In the form of generative AI, libraries are facing technological transformation of unprecedented speed and scale. Both controversial and disruptive, the sudden ubiquity of AI has already triggered uncertainty as well as the need for rapid adaptation. As AI reshapes how humans learn, work, and interact with information, libraries across the ecosystem--from public to academic, from school to special libraries--must resist the temptation to merely serve as static support and instead claim the center by becoming a dynamic, positive influence. Because, as the authors of this book persuasively argue, libraries are uniquely positioned to lead AI's ethical and human-centered integration within communities. Blending theory and concepts with an unswervingly pragmatic approach, from this book readers will
  • be introduced to foundational principles and frameworks for navigating the so-called "Age of Intelligence" that provide useful guiderails no matter how AI technology actively evolves;
  • delve into the complex ethical considerations of AI, including bias, equity, privacy, misinformation, and the potential impact on human agency and dignity;
  • receive guidance related to stakeholder engagement, resource allocation, and the need for continuous learning and adaptation;
  • discover practical models for evaluating and implementing AI tools thoughtfully and effectively in ways that align with libraries' values and mission;
  • become familiar with STACKS, an approach for learning, problem solving, and innovation with generative AI;
  • explore AI literacy as an expression of metaliteracy using seven frames for instruction and learning; and
  • walk away with a sense of how libraries can actively define their essential role as leaders and shapers of the AI landscape, ensuring their continued value and preventing marginalization.
As this book demonstrates, by embracing their unique position as ethical stewards and trusted guides, libraries have an unprecedented opportunity to shape how AI transforms society--not from the margins, but from the center of a shared future.

Author: Michael Hanegan,Chris Rosser
Publisher: ALA Editions
Published: 06/04/2025
Pages: 160
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.52lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.80w x 0.30d
ISBN: 9798892553100

About the Author

Michael Hanegan is the founder and chief research officer of the Center for the Future of Learning and Work. He is an adjunct professor at Rose State College and the University of Central Oklahoma. His research and practice spans K-12 schools, higher education, the library ecosystem, and industry to cultivate and sustain human-centered approaches to the future of learning and work. He lives in Edmond, Oklahoma.

Chris Rosser is First Year and Transfer Experience Librarian and Oklahoma State University. From 2009 to 2024, Chris served as an instructional and Theological Librarian at Oklahoma Christian University. His expertise centers around pedagogy, instructional design, and innovative approaches to learning, including gamification, and AI-empowered learning. His work has been featured at the American Library Association annual conference, American Theological Librarian Association, Oklahoma Association of College and Research Libraries, Transformative Learning Conference, and Christian Scholar's Conference. He lives in Edmond, Oklahoma.


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