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SUMMARY:Using AI to find\, analyse and share information sources
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260612T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260612T133000
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CREATED:20260522T123856Z
DESCRIPTION:Curious about using AI to find research papers? Not sure how t
 o properly reference GenAI and avoid plagiarism? This beginner-friendly wo
 rkshop introduces three GenAI tools (ChatGPT\, Elicit\, and Research Rabbi
 t)\, showing how they can support information discovery and analysis. Desi
 gned for those new to AI\, this practical session will allow you to indepe
 ndently experiment with these tools and participate in group discussions t
 o explore their strengths\, limitations\, and suitability for different ta
 sks. By the end of this session\, you will be able to:\n\nExplain what AI 
 means and some key terms\nDifferentiate between several categories of AI t
 ools\nDescribe how some GenAI tools can be used to discover information\, 
 including their strengths\, limitations\, and best practices\nCritique Gen
 AI tools and their outputs at an introductory level using evaluative crite
 ria\nState the University’s policies on AI\, and avoid plagiarism by cre
 ating citations for AI-generated content
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T124024Z
SPEAKER:Helen Bond (Bodleian Libraries)\, Miguel Arana-Catania (University
  of Oxford)
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