
Thanks Davin and Erin for the useful links. I think these sources would address a wide range of questions people might have about the use of AI in Ex Libris products. I hope at some point that we might see a central area with comprehensive, technical explanations of how it is used. This may address queries we may have but it would also assist with queries non-technical staff or students may have. Best regards, Mark ________________________________ From: Pate, Davin <djp130330@utdallas.edu> Sent: 10 April 2025 07:35 PM To: Pate, Davin <djp130330@utdallas.edu>; Kluzek, Mark <m.kluzek@ucl.ac.uk>; ai-sig@exlibrisusers.org <ai-sig@exlibrisusers.org> Subject: RE: Ex Libris & AI - technical documentation ⚠ Caution: External sender Hi Everyone, I received this from our Steering Liaison, Ryan Edwards. I am watching it now, and it could help answer a few of the questions below. Thanks, Ryan, for sending it to me. Evaluating the quality of generative AI output - Methods, metrics and best practices<https://videos.clarivate.com/watch/hB3gJyznrpbZ7uKhGLoQjp?utm_campaign=EM3_A...> Davin Pate, M.L.S. Assistant Director for Scholarly Communications and Collections (972) 883-2908 |davin.pate@utdallas.edu<mailto:%7Cdavin.pate@utdallas.edu> http://www.utdallas.edu/library/ The University of Texas at Dallas [cid:image001.png@01DBAA1D.79DCAB40]<https://outlook.office.com/bookwithme/user/af697753dcc24b9e926afe35e8e84e9d@...> Book time to meet with me<https://outlook.office.com/bookwithme/user/af697753dcc24b9e926afe35e8e84e9d@...> From: Pate, Davin <djp130330@utdallas.edu> Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2025 10:15 AM To: Kluzek, Mark <m.kluzek@ucl.ac.uk>; ai-sig@exlibrisusers.org Subject: [Ai-sig] Re: Ex Libris & AI - technical documentation Hi Mark, I concur with several questions and the need for greater documentation and transparency in Ex Libris/Clarivates approach. I forwarded this to a few people I know at Ex Libris who are involved with AI/AI products to think about and comment on. In addition to this, I would encourage everyone to take a look at the AI and emerging technologies track at ELUNA this year https://elunaconf2025.dryfta.com/program-schedule/program/pstrack/2/ai-emerg.... I outlined the sessions that could lead to some interactions with Ex Libris/Clarivate, which could provide additional opportunities to bring up your questions. The next wave of GenAI: AI Agents and beyond at Clarivate<https://elunaconf2025.dryfta.com/program-schedule/program/detail/159/the-nex...> AI in the loop<https://elunaconf2025.dryfta.com/program-schedule/program/detail/24/ai-in-th...> Beta-testing the Alma AI Metadata Assistant<https://elunaconf2025.dryfta.com/program-schedule/program/detail/51/beta-tes...> Keeping Libraries at the Forefront of AI in the Classroom<https://elunaconf2025.dryfta.com/program-schedule/program/detail/11/keeping-...> Davin Pate, M.L.S. Assistant Director for Scholarly Communications and Collections (972) 883-2908 |davin.pate@utdallas.edu<mailto:%7Cdavin.pate@utdallas.edu> http://www.utdallas.edu/library/ The University of Texas at Dallas [cid:image001.png@01DBAA1D.79DCAB40]<https://outlook.office.com/bookwithme/user/af697753dcc24b9e926afe35e8e84e9d@...> Book time to meet with me<https://outlook.office.com/bookwithme/user/af697753dcc24b9e926afe35e8e84e9d@...> From: Kluzek, Mark <m.kluzek@ucl.ac.uk<mailto:m.kluzek@ucl.ac.uk>> Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2025 9:18 AM To: ai-sig@exlibrisusers.org<mailto:ai-sig@exlibrisusers.org> Subject: [Ai-sig] Ex Libris & AI - technical documentation Hi all, I've been wondering whether there are any technical documents that outline, in some depth, how AI works with Ex Libris products. I'm thinking along the lines of the documentation you see in the Developer Network. Specifically, I was hoping it might address questions such as: * What specific AI models are used for the different AI-related functionalities in Alma? Architectural diagrams outlining the flow of data would be useful. * Is there a usage threshold in the event of excessive use? * What risks are there of AI "hallucinations"? How do the models ensure the greatest possible accuracy of information? * In terms of privacy, is the data we input retained or used in any way? I've engaged a little with Ex Libris, as well as with other members of the Ex Libris user community. I don't believe anything like this currently exists, but I do think there would be value in greater transparency around how AI is being used. I'd be interested to hear if anyone else has similar thoughts or insights on the matter. Best regards, Mark