Webinar on AI prompt libraries
Would your library benefit from an AI prompt library to support users? Or are you already at the planning stage and would like to benefit from the expertise of those who have already done the groundwork?
SCONUL's AI working group is hosting a webinar, exploring two examples of prompt libraries created by Virgina Tech in the US and the University of Kent in the UK. We will be exploring the process of development and management of their prompt libraries and discuss the lessons for the SCONUL community.
We will be joined by the following speakers:
- Ginny Pannabecker, Assistant Dean and Director, Research Collaboration and Engagement (RCE) at Virginia Tech, University Libraries and liaison to life sciences programs, who will give a short introduction on the Institutional context at Virginia Tech.
- Yinlin Chen, Associate Director, Centre for Digital Research & Scholarship, University Libraries at Virginia Tech, who will explain why the prompt library was set up, how it is managed, used, and how it sits within wider approach to teaching prompt engineering skills.
- Oliver Perrott-Webb, AI and Education Specialist at University of Kent, who will discuss their approach to the development of their prompt library.
The webinar will be held on Friday 15 May from 2.30pm to 4.00pm, please email sconul@sconul.ac.uk for registration details.
Tagged : Artificial Intelligence