To get started with your project or to discuss classroom integration, please contact:
Joshua Been
Director of Data & Digital Scholarship
Millicent Weber
Data Science Librarian
Send an email to the address below to start the conversation:
Modern research often involves datasets too large and complex for manual analysis. The Baylor University Libraries' Academic Support Services for Local AI is designed to assist with this challenge by leveraging the power of generative AI directly to your research data and documents.
This service uses local AI, which means all analysis is performed on your personal computer or on secure university hardware, not on public cloud services. This approach keeps your sensitive research data private and secure, while avoiding costly cloud computing fees.
Key capabilities include:
By running AI models on local hardware, this service offers a unique combination of advantages for your research workflow.
The best way to begin is with a simple conversation. This is a fully supported service, and we recommend sending a quick email to dig_schol@baylor.edu to discuss your project. We can help you select the right path and tools from the very beginning. When you're ready to dive in, follow these steps to get your project up and running.
Step 1: Choose Your Environment
Your research needs will determine the best place to conduct your work. We support three primary environments:
Step 2: Select Your Software
The ecosystem of local AI software is constantly growing. To provide the best support, we have focused our expertise on two powerful and reliable tools. They are designed for different types of users and workflows.
For a Graphical Interface: Use Jan.ai
Jan.ai provides a user-friendly, point-and-click application. We recommend this tool for anyone who is new to using local AI or for researchers who want a simple way to prototype and test different models and instructions before building a larger, automated workflow.
For Automation and Scripting: Use Ollama
Ollama is a powerful command-line tool designed for users comfortable working in a terminal. It is the ideal choice for integrating AI into scripts for large-scale, repeatable research tasks. We have developed many numerous starter scripts to help researchers get up and running in no time. This makes it the fastest path for getting our pre-configured workflows up and running.
Step 3: Run Your First Analysis
To help you get started as quickly as possible, we have created six pre-configured scripts. These scripts are ready to use and are tailored for running analyses on personal computers (Windows/Mac) or on the Kodiak cluster. We will provide you with these scripts and instructions during your initial consultation.
The Library’s Data & Digital Scholarship unit provides full support for this service. We are available to partner with you on your research and teaching in several key ways.
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