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Information Literacy: Using AI Ethically πŸ€–

Welcome to the Age of AI  We now live in a time when β€œjust Google it” isn’t enough β€” Artificial Intelligence (AI) has quietly become everyone’s new study partner. From drafting assignments to preparing lectures, AI tools are transforming how we learn, research, and create. 

But here’s the catch: while AI is incredibly helpful, knowing how to use it ethically is the real skill of the future. Information literacy today means not just finding information, but using it responsibly β€” giving credit, thinking critically, and maintaining originality. 

AI in Academic Life ⚑ 

AI is now part of our daily academic workflow. Students, lecturers, and researchers use it for: 

  • Literature discovery & citation management πŸ“š – find quality sources fast. 
  • Data analysis & visualization πŸ“Š – make meaning from numbers easily. 
  • Writing support & refinement ✍️ – polish your academic writing. 
  • Language translation & accessibility tools 🌍 – make learning inclusive for all.  

Play Smart, Stay Ethical πŸ›‘οΈ 

AI is a tool, not a shortcut. Using it wisely means: 

  • βœ… Be Transparent: Cite AI-generated content or assistance    v     where necessary. 
  • βœ… Think Critically: Always verify facts and interpretations. 
  • βœ… Stay Original: Use AI to enhance your ideas, not replace them. 
  • βœ… Reflect & Learn: Ask yourself β€” β€œIs this my thought, or AI’s?”

πŸ’‘ Pro Tip: Use AI to brainstorm, summarize, or structure ideas β€” but let your personal voice shine through. 

Think & Test Yourself 🎯 

Which is ethical? 

  • Using AI to generate an outline, then writing your own paper β€” βœ… Ethical. 
  • Copying AI text without citation β€” ❌ Not ethical. 
  • Asking AI to explain a theory, then rephrasing and citing properly β€” βœ… Ethical. 

These quick reflections remind us that ethical use is about transparency, honesty, and originality in every piece of academic work. 

Did You Know? ❓ 

AI tools are already embedded in major academic databases, search engines, and reference managers. Learning how to engage with them responsibly is now a key part of being information literate

Get Started Today! πŸš€ 

  • Access Library Resources: library.lautech.edu.ng 
  • Request Access: πŸ“§ librarian@lautech.edu.ng 
  • Explore More: Recommended AI Tools for Research | Ethical AI Use & Referencing Guide 

Discover. Research. Innovate. Excel. 

β€” Olusegun Oke Library, LAUTECH 

Prof. Adefunke S. Ebijuwa, CLN, MNLA 

University Librarian

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