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Natalie M. Susmann

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  • Oct 11, 2023 | daily.jstor.org | Natalie M. Susmann |James Wright |Margaret Miles |Carla M. Antonaccio

    The icon indicates free access to the linked research on JSTOR. When we travel through the landscape, certain features stick out. These are our landmarks: sights and places that evoke a sense of familiarity. Landmarks tell us where we are and where to go next; they help ground us in the world. People create landmarks; people change them too.

  • Oct 11, 2023 | daily.jstor.org | Natalie M. Susmann |S. N. Johnson-Roehr

    The icon indicates free access to the linked research on JSTOR. Teaching students how to effectively and responsibly research can be challenging. We hope for well-developed bibliographies; our students might give us the top-ten hits in Google Scholar or JSTOR. ChatGPT is a new area of concern. The AI bot produces bibliographies in seconds, with no guarantee that the sources are relevant, or even real.

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