The International Information and Library Review Libraries, Access to Information and Artificial Intelligences in Argentina and Latin American and the Caribbean
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AI & Librarianship
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2024
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AI & LIBRARIANSHIP
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This article presents the experience of the course “Libraries, Access to Information, and Artificial Intelligences”, offered by the authors in March and June 2024 in Argentina. The course was organized by the Association of Graduated Librarians of the Argentine Republic/Asociación de Bibliotecarios Graduados de la República Argentina (ABGRA) and taught virtually to professional colleagues from across the country and Latin America. The initiative was endorsed by the Library of the National Congress and the Latin American section of IFLA. In the next lines we share some of the lessons learned at the beginning of 2024, where we will be presenting the course in the second part of the year and how we are thinking about its continuity for 2025.
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D’Amico, P. B., & Vercelli, A. (2024). Libraries, Access to Information and Artificial Intelligences in Argentina and Latin American and the Caribbean. The International Information & Library Review, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1080/10572317.2024.2413775
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