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Artificial Intelligence Literacy

UNB Libraries is committed to helping students, researchers, and instructors engage with artificial intelligence in a responsible, informed, and academically grounded way. Whether you’re exploring generative AI for the first time or deepening your understanding of prompt writing and academic integrity, our AI-focused resources are here to guide you.

D2L Modules

For a more structured learning experience, register for our Artificial Intelligence Literacy course in D2L Brightspace which offers short videos and quizzes that can be completed in about 30 minutes. [Direct access for those already registered.]

For a broader introduction to library research skills—including academic integrity and foundational concepts in artificial intelligence—please visit the UNB Libraries Research Toolkit, another self-paced Brightspace course designed for learners at all

levels.

Ask A Librarian

If you have specific questions or want to talk with a librarian about how to engage with artificial intelligence in your research, please contact us: 

  • Emily Connor Dafoe(She/Her)
    STEM Librarian
    Fredericton
    emily.dafoe@unb.ca·(506) 458-7049
  • Catherine Gracey(she/her)
    Open Scholarship & Copyright Librarian
    Fredericton
    catherine.gracey@unb.ca·(506) 452-6041
  • Fiacre O'Duinn(he/him)
    Teaching & Learning Librarian
    Saint John
    fiacre.oduinn@unb.ca·(506) 648-5551
  • David Ross(he/him)
    Head of Hans W. Klohn Library
    Saint John
    drross@unb.ca·(506) 648-5832
  • Aggie Sliwka(she/her)
    Librarian
    Fredericton
    asliwka@unb.ca·(506) 453-5017