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Survey of Library Science Faculty: Use of Artificial Intelligence Prompts

Published Nov 19, 2025
Length 70 Pages
SKU # PF20773220

Description

This comprehensive study provides an in-depth look at how library science faculty are engaging with AI prompt libraries, purchasing and sharing prompts, and integrating prompt engineering into their teaching and research. The study includes data on references to prompt strategies in submissions to journals, and on personal participation in the development of prompt archives or libraries for teaching, research and information literacy.

What’s Inside the Report?
The report offers detailed quantitative and qualitative insights, including subgroup analysis by institution type, faculty rank, age, sector, and more. Readers will find:

Adoption Footprint: About 31% of faculty have used a prompt library, but only 4% have ever purchased an AI prompt. Roughly 9% have contributed prompts to shared archives, and a similar percentage have developed reusable ChatGPT prompt templates. Proprietary AI development is reported by 7% of respondents11111.
Channels for Sharing: Professional or trade associations (13%) and GitHub (7%) are the most-used channels for sharing prompts. Academic libraries and institutional repositories are not used for prompt sharing in this sample
Teaching Integration: Evidence shows concrete classroom and research use cases, such as assignment design, assessment alignment, and research workflows. However, many faculty report no or not-yet integration, consistent with an early diffusion curve for prompt library adoption

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Table 1.1 Have you ever used a prompt library of any kind to obtain artificial intelligence prompts?
Table 2.1 Have you ever purchased an artificial intelligence prompt?
Table 3.1 Have you ever created an artificial intelligence prompt that was later saved in any kind of artificial intelligence prompt archive intended for use by others?
Table 4 Have you ever shared or used a prompt through any of the following sources? (check all that apply)
Table 5.1 Have you ever included details of prompt engineering in any academic paper or article you have written?
Table 6.1 How satisfied are you with the availability of libraries or archives of artificial intelligence prompts?
Table 7 Have you personally ever taken part in an effort to develop any of the following?

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