The Arcadia Project is a three-year project funded by a generous grant from the Arcadia Fund to explore the role of academic libraries in a digital age. A major part of the project is a Fellowship Program which brings interesting people to Cambridge to work on aspects of this very broad subject. We have a project website which serves as the hub for our more formal activities. This blog is an informal space for exchanging ideas, contacts and sources.
It’s later than you think
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A couple of months ago I read the book If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies,
by Eliezer Yudkowsky & Nate Soares. It makes a compelling case against
SuperInte...
Lessons Learned from Auditing 100 LibGuides
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Last fall, my library undertook an ambitious—and necessary—overhaul of our
LibGuide catalog. This was spurred on by the new requirements added to
Title I...
False GenAI Claims
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Every so often I tinker with Claude.ai to refactor code. It typically makes
huge claims about how many lines of code it has refactored out, but diffs
rarel...
Social Media Update for 2026 – a webinar
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[image: Social Media Update for 2026 – a webinar]
I’m doing a social media update webinar for LibraryWorks on January 29,
2-3PM Eastern time. Please regis...
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