AI Literacy and Support

A partner in campus-wide AI literacy

The UCSF Library’s stance on Artificial Intelligence (AI) is values-driven and human-centered. As AI tools become increasingly embedded in everyday research, education, and clinical practice — and as most members of our community will encounter and use them — the library will serve as a trusted guide. 

UCSF Library supports key stages of the research lifecycle to help the UCSF community incorporate AI tools into the workflows that support research, teaching, and clinical practice.

Grounded in access, equity, curiosity, and critical thinking, we are building shared literacy about AI’s capabilities, limitations, benefits, and risks to support clear, transparent, and careful engagement with faculty, staff, and learners. Our goal is to support informed decision-making in a rapidly evolving information landscape.

We do this by providing free training, expert consultation, and curated resources that build practical AI skills and thoughtful engagement. After completing introductory AI courses offered across UCSF, students, faculty, and staff can use Library services to deepen their expertise and apply AI tools directly within their workflows. In this way, the Library contributes to campus-wide AI literacy and serves as a bridge between foundational AI education and real-world implementation.

Library support for AI

We help the UCSF community incorporate AI tools into the workflows that support research, teaching, and clinical practice throughout these key stages of the research lifecycle:

  • Searching and managing scholarly literature
  • Data cleaning, analysis, and visualization
  • Data management and sharing
  • Scholarly publishing and writing
  • Measuring and tracking research impact

Meet our AI experts

Library experts provide one-on-one consultations and targeted presentations to help UCSF researchers, educators, clinicians, and staff integrate AI tools into their work.

Geoffrey Boushey, MS
Geoff is a Data Science Specialist. He teaches with Python, SQL, machine learning, and AI, with an emphasis on document, text, and media analysis.
Eileen Chen, MLIS
Eileen is an Education and Research Librarian. She supports literature searching and AI literacy training.
Yea-Hung Chen, PhD, MS
Yea-Hung is a Data Science Specialist. He provides support on R, data science, and AI to the UCSF community.
Ariel Deardorff, MLIS
Ariel leads a team focused on empowering researchers to engage with open research, AI literacy, and reproducible science
Josephine Tan, MLIS
Josephine is an Education and Research Librarian. She teaches literature searching with a focus on AI best practices.
Anneliese Taylor, MLIS​
Anneliese is the Head of Scholarly Communication. She offers support with publisher and funder AI policies.
Holly Thompson, MSLIS​
Holly leads a team of librarians and teaches literature searching with a focus on AI best practices and AI use in clinical settings.

Training and guidance

Workshops

Guides and other resources

  • The Library is developing a comprehensive Generative AI Guide that will curate trusted tools, policies, and best practices for responsible AI use in research and education.