• Volume 21,  Volume 21, Issue 2

    Note from the Dean

    How does that saying go about change? “The only constant in life is change.” We who work in academia know this to be very true – change, both enacted and exacted, is constant. Each year we see students graduate in the summer and then a whole new cohort of students begin at the university in the fall. We welcome new faculty and researchers to the library. We bring in new collections and update and create services and spaces to meet the changing needs of our diverse user group. This past year, serving as your interim dean, I’ve been both an active agent of and a witness to great changes in…

  • Volume 21,  Volume 21, Issue 2

    A Medical Pioneer goes Digital

    By Sidney Gao, Digital Collections Manager UC Libraries celebrates a new digital collection in honor of Dr. Lucy Orinthia Oxley, the first African American to graduate from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 1935. The collection consists of photographs, memorabilia, awards, correspondence, newspaper clippings and a scrapbook documenting the personal life and professional career of Dr.Oxley, a beloved family medicine doctor and general practitioner in Cincinnati, Ohio. Not only does the collection celebrate Dr. Oxley’s accomplishments, but it itself is an accomplishment for the Libraries Digital Collections Team (DCT) as it is one of the first to be released with holistic accessibility standards, a milestone for the DCT…

  • Volume 21,  Volume 21, Issue 2

    Ask me anything

    An interview with ChatGPT You’ve probably heard about the Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbot, ChatGPT. Many people are using it as a source of information, to help them with their jobs, or as a personal assistant. Glen Horton, head of application development, recently interviewed the chatbot for UC Libraries to learn more about it and to get ChatGPT’s opinions about its potential role in libraries and academia.  Anyone can go to https://chat.openai.com, sign up for a free account and begin using the service. Below is a transcript of Glen’s interview with ChatGPT. Some of its responses were shortened for brevity. UC Libraries: Lots of people have heard about ChatGPT, but please tell us…

  • Vol 20, Issue 2

    NEXT Directions: Strategic Framework for the University of Cincinnati Libraries

    The University of Cincinnati’s NEXT Lives Here Strategic Directions focus on the core areas of Academic Excellence, Urban Impact and the Innovation Agenda in order to engage people and ideas – and to transform the world. The University of Cincinnati Libraries is key to what’s NEXT. UC Libraries fuels student success, research, scholarship and engagement with the community. We forge pathways to discovery and empower students, faculty and researchers to achieve academic success. Through fulfillment of our NEXT Directions, the University of Cincinnati Libraries aims to increase our impact by: creating paths to education innovation and student success; contributing to the university’s research, learning and teaching agendas; and by creating…