How Librarians Are Helping to Build the Connected, Global Scholarly Community: Future Developments in AI and OA

Sponsored by Gale Business: Insights

Recorded on 06/26/2023
Posted in The Authority File

Episode 329

In the final episode of this four-part series, Barbie Keiser, information resources management (IRM) consultant and Reference and Instruction Librarian at Northern Virginia Community College, reflects on future developments in artificial intelligence and open access. First, she focuses on positive progress in AI by spotlighting tools that can assist with job interviews, video transcriptions, and enhancing libguides. Overall, Barbie supplies exciting, helpful, and small-scale AI projects in academia that go beyond chatbots like ChatGPT or Google’s Bard. Walking through the current OA landscape, she then highlights the complexity of green, gold, and diamond OA and advocates for simplifying the open publishing ecosystem. Further, she acknowledges that paywalled content will most likely be here to stay, though as government mandates and cross-organizational efforts take hold, the “future is open.”


About the guest:

Barbie Keiser headshot

Barbie Keiser
President
Barbie E. Keiser Inc.

Barbie Keiser is an information resources management (IRM) consultant. For over thirty years, Ms. Keiser has attempted to bring the availability of information sources to management’s attention and assist in maximizing their use. Barbie has established and reengineered libraries and information centers, working with the staff to create new information products and services that support and enable the activities of individuals, local businesses, organizations, and government agencies. 

Barbie is an established author and sought-after speaker on advanced research techniques and tools, the future of libraries, emerging information technologies, scholarly publishing, competitive intelligence, knowledge management, and transparent government through open information/data. Known for her column in ONLINE Searcher magazine, she is a frequent contributor to Information Today NewsBreaks and a book reviewer for Marketing Libraries Journal and Education Libraries. Barbie also serves as a peer reviewer for several library journals, including Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, Journal of Academic Librarianship, and Communications in Information Literacy

Barbie received her MSLS from Case Western Reserve University. She was a Fulbright Specialist in Slovenia (2004) and Lithuania (2007) and is an advisory board member of the World Computer Exchange (http://www.worldcomputerexchange.org). This not-for-profit organization bridges the digital divide among youth in developing nations. Current teaching assignments include Competitive Intelligence (CI) and Knowledge Management (KM) for the College of Communication and Information, University of Kentucky, and Library Juice Academy.


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