Tracking the AI Evolution in Research Libraries: Findings from ARL’s 2026 AI Quick Poll
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In this new ARL Views blog post, Leo Lo (University of Virginia) and Cynthia Hudson Vitale (Johns Hopkins University) analyze the results of a January 2026 quick poll of ARL member libraries. The poll shows that the early enthusiasm about generative AI has largely settled into something more demanding: a field reckoning with governance gaps, uneven staff readiness, and the organizational conditions required to make AI use durable rather than merely interesting.
Read the ARL Views blog post. »
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(USask Library, USask: University of Saskatchewan)
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(Many ARL members via University of Southern Mississippi)
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(Emory Libraries, Emory University)
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(Many ARL member libraries via C&RL: College & Research Libraries)
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(Dartmouth Libraries, Dartmouth College)
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(ARL: Association of Research Libraries and CNI: Coalition for Networked Information via Choice, ALA: American Library Association)
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About the Association of Research Libraries
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The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) is a nonprofit membership organization of research libraries and archives in major public and private universities, federal government agencies, and large public institutions in Canada and the US. ARL champions research libraries and archives, develops visionary leaders, and shapes policy for the equitable advancement of knowledge.
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