In an era in which artificial intelligence tools are rapidly reshaping how we access and share information, Ball State University Libraries has introduced a new research guide to help students, faculty, staff, and community members use AI more thoughtfully and effectively.
The interactive guide, now available at bsu.libguides.com, equips users with foundational skills to assess the credibility, accuracy, and ethical implications of generative AI tools like ChatGPT and image generators. Through five short videos and practical examples, the guide teaches users to identify potential misinformation, recognize AI-generated bias, and apply AI output in meaningful and responsible ways.
Key learning outcomes include:
- Practicing the SIFT method and lateral reading to assess source credibility
- Evaluating the accuracy and trustworthiness of AI-generated information
- Applying generative AI insights constructively in academic and professional contexts
“As AI tools become part of our everyday lives—shaping how we learn, work, and communicate—it’s critically important that we all know how to use them ethically,” said Dr. Nancy Abashian, dean of University Libraries. “This guide helps users build the awareness and skills needed to navigate AI thoughtfully. I encourage everyone—on campus and in the community—to take advantage of this resource.”
The AI guide is one of many research resources offered by University Libraries. From discipline-specific tools to help with citation, media literacy, data management, and more Ball State’s full collection of research guides can be accessed at
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