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AI course

About this course

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Designed for Librarians and others working in a research-intensive environment, this course provides a hands-on introduction to AI applications in library settings, with a strong focus on ethical and responsible use. Course objectives:

At the end of this course, you’ll be able to:

  • Explain core AI concepts tailored to library professionals

  • Demonstrate AI applications in library environments

  • Describe how AI can streamline library workflows and enhance user services

Data Management course

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The Research Data Management Academy (RDMLA) provides key knowledge and skills needed to collaborate with researchers and other stakeholders on data management. You can expect to learn about data management foundations, necessary tools, marketing RDM and more.

The academy is a partnership between a LIS academic program, academic health sciences, and research libraries, and Elsevier.

The self-pace course is hosted on a different Canvas instance than our other programs. You will be prompted to register using your Canvas credentials.

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