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Moutai Institute Achieves Excellent Results in the 2025 Guizhou’s Universities "AI + Information Literacy" Competition
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       On December 17th, the 2025 Guizhou’s University Library Annual Conference, the Information Literacy Education and Teaching Seminar, and the Closing & Commendation Ceremony for the 2025 "AI + Information Literacy" Competition for College Students (Guizhou Division) were held at Guizhou Minzu University. According to the commendation list announced at the conference, students from the Institute were awarded the Third Prize in the provincial competition.

This year's "AI + Information Literacy" Competition attracted more than 200 teams and over 8,000 students from 19 universities across the province. After fierce competition in the Institute-level selections, provincial knockout rounds, and the final, the team of our students GAN Fengjiao, ZHANG Yuefei, and HE Zonglin ultimately won the Third Prize at the provincial level, while Moutai Institute received the Excellent Organization Award. Furthermore, according to the list of honors announced, the Library and Information Center of Moutai Institute received the title of Excellent Librarian Team.

        This honor represents a strong affirmation of the Institute's information literacy education and the librarys comprehensive service capabilities. Seizing this opportunity, the Institute will further deepen the innovative practices in information literacy education, continuously enhance its effectiveness, and empower the well-round development of our students.

 

 

First Review  Xueting Zhao

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Second Review  Yun Yang

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Third Review   Qing Ma