Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Research Libraries, AI Research and Contract Override
Research libraries are integral to scholarship, scientific discovery and economic innovation. A foundational element of this support is providing access to extensive collections of scholarly content — peer-reviewed journals and monographs, databases, archives and primary source materials — that enable current research methodologies. Of increasing concern is how libraries can fulfill these obligations when access to much of the essential research corpus is through digital access and governed by contracts that often explicitly or implicitly prohibit certain uses, including AI-driven research methodologies.
AI, cloud computing and increased processing power have accelerated the growth of computational research methodologies and scholars from . . . [more]
