Keywords
GenAI
Artificial Intelligence
AI
Research Skills
Study Skills
Canada
Artificial Intelligence
AI
Research Skills
Study Skills
Canada
Abstract
Welcome to Professor Jennifer Branch-Mueller - our 2025 Reflections and Actions section guest. We are thrilled to have her write this section across 2025 and value her insight and commentary. Branch-Mueller’s first article explores GenAI and the various benefits and concerns around its use in tertiary education and how emerging opportunities are there for secondary level teacher-librarians to take the lead.
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