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Posts by Amanda Foster Kaufman

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bless Scaachi

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Oop, just found a great source for my LIB100 classes on misinfo later this month! :)

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Opinion | There’s a Good Reason You Can’t Concentrate

Cal Newport's opinion piece in the Times about why we can't concentrate is worth the 13 minute squeeze. www.nytimes.com/2026/03/27/o...

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Guest Post — AI Fatigue and Vocational Awe in Academic Libraries - The Scholarly Kitchen Today's guest blogger says academic librarians don't need another class on how to use AI, but an institutional reflection on the emotional and mental cost of rushing innovations.

Not a week ago I said I was (impatiently) waiting for someone to write the AI burnout in libraries article, and unbeknownst to me, it had been published a few days prior!
scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2026/03/04/g...

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I'm waiting for someone to write the inevitable librarian AI burnout article, because I think a lot of us are there.

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small brain: free markets produce free press

normal brain: consolidation of media into monopolies makes the press unfree

large brain: despite media consolidation, media consumption is more diverse than ever

galaxy brain: media fucked because of phone

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Can I get an "AI-Free Friday" app? That filters out all communication and media with the word AI in it. I realize it would be run on AI, and yet, the heart yearns for a day without the word AI muttered.

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Classifying the Ways LLMs Summarise in Academic Search Understanding AI Summaries in EBSCO, ProQuest, and More

Yes to this: "How do you correctly assess the quality and strength of evidence across documents, particularly when they contradict each other? LLMs tend to be credulous—they treat retrieved content as equally authoritative regardless of study design, sample size, or methodological rigour."

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students in today's class gave the advice, "start with the assumption that everything online is AI" and it reminded me that the potential endgame is no one believes anything to be true anymore.

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She continues... "A.I. really works on us is because we are already so distrustful of our social institutions. This is one of those cases where I’m not sure that the A.I. slop is creating the crisis. It is exacerbating it, but it is not creating it. This is a consequence of low social trust already"

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Opinion | The Internet May Look Different After You Listen to This

"there’s no way that we can become more savvy ... this is not a problem that developing the right skill set is going to solve" @tressiemcphd.bsky.social speaking the things I think some librarians may be afraid to say out loud, but are true nonetheless. www.nytimes.com/2026/01/13/o...

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Never forget that a Democratic US Attorney’s decision to prosecute Aaron Swartz for downloading JSTOR PDFs contributed to his suicide but AI firms’ decision to download everything ever will be a justification for hundreds of billions of dollars of taxpayer bailouts and legal exemptions.

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AI boosterism is still thriving in my neck of the woods, but all I can see is the Big Short 2.0 heading towards us like a freight train.

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Is the staggeringly profitable business of scientific publishing bad for science? The long read: It is an industry like no other, with profit margins to rival Google – and it was created by one of Britain’s most notorious tycoons: Robert Maxwell

Dusting off this old gem for homework in Critical InfoLit. If you've never read it, it's a fascinating accounting of the growth of the academic publishing industry in the 60's and 70's. The twist is it's also about Ghislaine Maxwell's dad.

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🧵It has been clear for years that a key difference between past instances of book banning and the present censorship cataclysm is that the banning happening now targets not only books, but librarianship as a profession and libraries as an institution. 1/4

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I loved my UNC SILS experience (circa 2012~) so much, but even then most of the resources being directed to the "iSchool" side of the house. Here's to hoping this is a fruitful partnership for MLS program, but to say I'm concerned would be an understatement.

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This episode is such a joy. Glad to see Reading Rainbow back! :)

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AI-Generated “Workslop” Is Destroying Productivity Despite a surge in generative AI use across workplaces, most companies are seeing little measurable ROI. One possible reason is because AI tools are being used to produce “workslop”—content that appea...

I dislike the title's framing around productivity, rather than destroying trust and reputation among colleagues, but I'm glad to see "workslop" reported on more.

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Matthew McConaughey says he wants a private LLM, fed only with his books, notes, journals, and aspirations, so he can ask it questions and get answers based solely on that information, without any outside influence.

Matthew McConaughey says he wants a private LLM, fed only with his books, notes, journals, and aspirations, so he can ask it questions and get answers based solely on that information, without any outside influence.

this exists it is called thinking

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'Really slimy': Texas A&M 'quietly' removes hundreds of LGBTQ+ books "It just felt really slimy on the university's part."

In 2022 Texas A&M reorganized their libraries (over faculty protests) and pulled all librarians out of faculty status.

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Why ChatGPT Creates Scientific Citations — That Don’t Exist It looks convincing, even in White House reports, but it’s often a sign of shoddy backwards research.

Sometimes I worry that I'm telling students things they already know. But as of my class this morning, this is still brand new information to *many* undergraduates.

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AI is killing the web. Can anything save it? The rise of ChatGPT and its rivals is undermining the economic bargain of the internet

New academic year, new articles for my students to read. Love this one from @economist.com on how AI is changing the business model of the internet.

www.economist.com/business/202...

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If something is incorrect on Wikipedia, it can be sourced, traced, disputed, fixed.

If it's wrong in the LLM, it's just...wrong. It's not a fact explicitly stored somewhere, it's just a string of words generated by a probability map

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I just appeared on a local AI podcast and the first question was how I use AI for fun I just said, "I don't. I don't use AI in my personal life at all. I find it alienating." And that's a preview for pretty much how the rest of the episode went. Oops. 🙊

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CTRL-F Verification Skills 2024 - YouTube

new to me, but perhaps not new: CTRL+F has unlisted @mikecaulfield.bsky.social's Online Verification Skills videos and replaced them. You can still access the old ones (for now?) if you have the original links.

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And this one on: "what I think about information literacy is that everybody owns it, so nobody’s accountable for it." 👏

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On the near impossibility of teaching mis-info in a one-shot: "In fifty minutes, you can maybe have students do one thing... but something as sophisticated and charged as misinformation or
disinformation? No. The way to do it is not to do it in a one-shot."

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Loved this finding that dispels the myth that librarians are still teaching the CRAAP Test with any regularity: "In contrast to the previous findings that CRAAP is ubiquitous in teaching evaluation... participants consistently derided the CRAAP Test as an out-dated method"

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“I Don’t Think Librarians Can Save Us”: The Material Conditions of Information Literacy Instruction in the Misinformation Age | Willenborg | College & Research Libraries “I Don’t Think Librarians Can Save Us”: The Material Conditions of Information Literacy Instruction in the Misinformation Age

TBR pile recommendation from me. Banger upon banger of insights into the realities of teaching mis/disinfo in the library.
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Curate your own newspaper with RSS Escape newsletter inbox chaos and algorithmic surveillance by building your own enshittification-proof newspaper from the writers you already read

Newsletter: In a media landscape dominated by algorithmic feeds that aim to manipulate and extract, sometimes the most radical thing you can do is choose to read what you want, when you want, without anyone watching over your shoulder.

Here’s how to use RSS.
www.citationneeded.news/curate-with-...

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