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Dr. Brady D. Lund is an Assistant Professor of Information Science at the University of North Texas and Director of the Computational Humanities and Innovative Literacies Lab (CHILL). His research focuses on AI ethics, explainable AI, and AI literacy development, with additional work in information behavior and cybersecurity in library and information science contexts. He is perhaps best known for his early and influential scholarship on generative AI in higher education, including his widely cited 2023 paper on the ethics of large language models in scholarly publishing, published in the Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology.
Dr. Lund's work has been cited more than 9,000 times, and he has been named to Clarivate's list of the top 2% most-cited researchers worldwide. He serves as Editor-in-Chief of Information Services and Use (SAGE/IOS Press) and has secured approximately $1.3 million in external funding to support his research and mentorship activities. He is the author of six academic books and mentors a growing cohort of doctoral students working on topics ranging from AI and information behavior to post-quantum cryptography.
Learn more about his work via his UNT faculty profile, Google Scholar, ResearchGate, GitHub, or professional website.
Contact: Brady.Lund@unt.edu
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