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    Reflection Blog 5- Infinite Learning

    Although public, academic, and school libraries are considered information grounds, information is shared and created everywhere. Therefore, information professionals must understand how information-seeking behaviors differ and the role libraries play in supporting them. By connecting patrons from where they gain and explore information, the library in effect becomes a classroom. This blog post will explore this idea more in-depth. Learning happens in libraries constantly, and it is sometimes not even recognized by the patrons themselves. To be a classroom, the library’s programming, collections, and services must be as advanced as possible and relevant to the diverse interests of patrons. One way that libraries do this is by making libraries and…

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    Reflection Blog 4- Stories

    Libraries are a place for research, for leisure, and most importantly, but often forgotten, connection. While libraries hold stories in the form of books and movies, and history, the stories of the patrons are rarely shared. Therefore, in order to become a fully hyperlinked library, all stories must be shared and amplified. In this reflection blog, I will discuss the best way to highlight other stories. One example of a library encouraging patrons to share their stories is the Human Library. In the Human Library, people are the “books” as they share their real-world experiences with listeners. The purpose of this program is to amplify diverse voices and combat stereotypes…

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    Reflection Blog 3: AI and New Horizons

    Libraries’ place as central features of local communities or academic grounds requires them to be constantly growing according to new trends and technologies. Recently, one of the most prominent technologies impacting library services is artificial intelligence. AI has become ingrained in our society, from grammar-checking programs to more advanced software like ChatGPT that can answer complex questions. Because of this, information professionals must become proficient in AI to better support patrons. In this reflection post, I will discuss AI’s place in modern libraries. While AI has its faults, including biases and “hallucinations,” it is making major moves to improve people’s professional experiences. According to a Pew Research study completed in…