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The narrative of this digital curation collection is to highlight the advancement of artificial intelligence. Digital artifacts pertaining to the creation and foundation of artificial intelligence and its focus of generative operations will begin the collection. Following those artifacts, materials regarding current usage of artificial intelligence in the research and education fields. These artifacts will highlight the negative effects of generative artificial intelligence and the inconsistencies it has. This is a concerning issue as students continue to use artificial intelligence to complete coursework, spread misinformation, and contribute to the generation of false information. The goal of this digital curation collection is to serve as a continuous and adaptive repository to combat the very similar evolving AI advancement whilst advocating for the need of librarians, digital curators, archivists, and other information specialists in this digital dependent world.

This is a collection of oral histories collected for the centennial of Rosary College and Dominican University in River Forest, Illinois.
LIS889 course website + Portfolio piece

The McGreal Center promotes the research and writing of the history of the Order of Preachers in the United States. A small fraction of our collection has been digitized, these items may be viewed here. To access our finding aids and review our material, please visit https://archives.dom.edu/repositories/3 or email us at mcgreal@dom.edu.
Stations of the Cross series created by Sr. Mary of the Compassion of the Society of the Perpetual Rosary of Union City, NJ, held at The McGreal Center at Dominican University.
Students will create an archival collection of born digital materials on a topic of their own choosing. This topic should be of archival interest and have readily available digital artifacts. The digital artifacts can be Twitter posts, YouTube videos, news postings, blog postings, digital images*, etc. LCMs will collect the artifacts, create metadata, and create an item set in the SOIS Omeka system

"Stories of Resilience", the Rebecca Crown Library presents the voices of Dominican University students and communities through a counter-storytelling based lens. Featuring cultural stories of resilience and survival.
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