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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| Language: | en |
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2025
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1483625 |
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- Can AI Become an Information Literacy Ally? A Survey of Library Instructor Perspectives on ChatGPT Melissa S. Del Castillo Hope Y. Kelly Artificial Intelligence Information Literacy Library Instruction Librarian Attitudes Intention Computer Uses in Education Adoption (Ideas) Libraries can play a role in navigating the Artificial Intelligence (AI) era by integrating these tools into information literacy (IL) programs. To implement generative AI tools like ChatGPT effectively, it is important to understand the attitudes of library professionals involved in IL instruction toward this tool and their intention to use it for instruction. This study explored perceptions of ChatGPT using survey data that included acceptance factors and potential uses derived from the emerging literature. While some librarians saw potential, others found it too unreliable to be useful; however, the vast majority imagined utilizing the tool in the future.