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Research on the Enhancement Paths of Scientific Researchers’ Information Literacy under the Background of AIGC Technology

In: Proceedings of 2023 China Science and Technology Information Resource Management and Service Annual Conference (COINFO 2023)

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  • Hao Jianjun

    (Library of Inner Mongolia University of Technology)

  • Xu Hui

    (Library of Inner Mongolia University of Technology)

  • Hemuqi

    (Library of Inner Mongolia University of Technology)

Abstract

With the rapid development of artificial intelligence technology, generative intelligent technologies such as ChatGPT are profoundly transforming the paradigm of scientific research. As an essential support institution for scientific research, libraries need to adjust and improve their service models for scientific researchers, offering more personalized and diversified services to meet their needs. Scientific researchers may sometimes lose focus and divulge confidential research information when using ChatGPT. Therefore, when utilizing ChatGPT and similar technologies, scientific researchers should enhance their information literacy to prevent risks. This paper explores multidimensional paths for enhancing scientific researchers’ information literacy and puts forward corresponding suggestions.

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  • Hao Jianjun & Xu Hui & Hemuqi, 2024. "Research on the Enhancement Paths of Scientific Researchers’ Information Literacy under the Background of AIGC Technology," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Chen Bai & Yue Cao & Wenqian Jin (ed.), Proceedings of 2023 China Science and Technology Information Resource Management and Service Annual Conference (COINFO 2023), pages 141-150, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-498-3_12
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-498-3_12
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