(via the Medical Library Association)
Registration is open for the MLA webinar “Using Generative AI Tools for Research Data Management: Questions and Answers”. It will take place on Thursday, March 27, from 1:00 to 2:30 PM CDT. Please see below for more information, including the link to registration.
A generative AI tool can be used to evaluate a data management plan in tandem with human oversight and expertise. Librarian expertise in RDM is essential for ensuring researchers use these tools in alignment with data literacy and ethical best practices. If you support research data management (RDM), you know that demands on researchers to meet RDM requirements and mandates are increasing just as the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools is becoming ubiquitous.
Alisa Beth Rod and Sandy Hervieux, librarians with expertise in RDM and AI, will be your guides toward understanding of how (and whether) generative AI tools can assist in activities related to RDM. They’ll show that generative AI tools can be used now in assisting in explaining file naming conventions, directory structures, and other tasks in the RDM workflow. They will show that libraries are well-positioned to offer services, support, and guidance to researchers in using generative AI tools according to best practices and in alignment with data literacy principles.
This webinar is worth 1.5 MLA CE hours.
For additional information, including the learning outcomes and presenter biographies, and to register, please go here. The cost is $96.00.