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IGeLU 2025

du 15 au 18 September 2025

Siena, Italy

Event page: https://igelu.org/event/igelu-2025-conference-and-developers-day-siena/ 

Developing an AI Assessment Strategy: A Case Study using the Primo Research Assistant

mardi 16 septembre 2025 à 16:25–16:55 CEST add to calendar
Room 145
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Generative AI (Gen AI) has the potential to offer a more intuitive, meaningful discovery experience. However, it also has the potential to obfuscate and distort information. Given the growing number of AI tools emerging, libraries must balance the need to make discovery both as easy and as accurate as possible. In this presentation, we describe how we developed an approach to assessing user-focused AI tools and our assessment of the Primo Research Assistant. We will discuss common issues with AI, testing and assessment strategies, and what we found in our evaluation of the Research Assistant. 

Note on the Session/Meeting

Zoom session (available to physical and virtual attendees)

Track

User Experience / Discovery

Products or Areas of Focus

Primo / Primo VE

Presenters

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Caitlin Bakker, University of Regina, Discovery Technologies Librarian
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Dean Mulhall, University of Regina, Library User Services Manager
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Veronica Ramshaw, University of Regina, Digital Services and Liaison Librarian
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Dale Storie, University of Regina, Associate Dean (Research)
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Jim Tait, University of Regina, Library User Services Assistant
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Moderators

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Stacey van Groll, University of Queensland, Discovery and Access Manager
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacey-van-groll-512b63140

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François Renaville, University of Liège, Head of Library Systems
LinkedIn URL

https://www.linkedin.com/in/frenaville

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