Brady D. Lund

Hello! I am an assistant professor of information science at the University of North Texas. This site highlights some of my review and essay-based papers on the impact of AI on society. You can learn more about me on my full Wixsite or UNT profile (below).

Learn more about me on: Brady's Wixsite | UNT Profile | Google Scholar | GitHub Pages

If you are interested in all of my AI research, you may like to read the Summer 2025 edition of my Annotated Bibliography of Artificial Intelligence Research Studies by Brady Lund. Or you can view the full-text in html format on the Annontated Bibliography page. I will endeavor to update this document on an annual basis as long as I am publishing in this area.

Selected Publications

Lund, B. (2021). The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Does It Pose an Existential Threat to Libraries? Information Technology and Libraries, 40(1). View on ResearchGate

Lund, B. (2023). The prompt engineering librarian. Library Hi Tech News, 40(8), 6-8. View on ResearchGate

Lund, B. (2025). Bothorship: AI chatbot authorship after two years. Library Hi Tech News, 42(2), 6-7. View on ResearchGate

Lund, B. (2025). Diffusion of innovations: still a relevant theory for studying library technology in the age of AI? Library Hi Tech News. View on ResearchGate

Lund, B. D., Khan, D., & Yuvaraj, M. (2024). ChatGPT in medical libraries, possibilities and future directions: An integrative review. Health Information & Libraries Journal, 41(1), 4-15. View on ResearchGate

Lund, B., Orhan, Z., Mannuru, N. R., Bevara, R. V. K., Porter, B., Vinaih, M. K., & Bhaskara, P. (2025). Standards, frameworks, and legislation for artificial intelligence (AI) transparency. AI and Ethics, 1-17. View on ResearchGate

Lund, B. D., & Wang, T. (2023). Chatting about ChatGPT: how may AI and GPT impact academia and libraries? Library Hi Tech News, 40(3), 26-29. View on ResearchGate

Lund, B. D., Wang, T., Mannuru, N. R., Nie, B., Shimray, S., & Wang, Z. (2023). ChatGPT and a new academic reality: Artificial Intelligence‐written research papers and the ethics of the large language models in scholarly publishing. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 74(5), 570-581. View on ResearchGate