NU Library Newsletter
Spring Semester:
April 2026
We’re excited to share the May 2026 edition of our Library Newsletter. This issue features key resources, expert support services, and curated tools to guide your research and studies, with a special focus on nursing, healthcare, and the contributions of the School of Medicine.
International Nurses Day
Each year on May 12, International Nurses Day reminds us of the invaluable role nurses play in shaping healthier communities and supporting patients at every stage of care. Their expertise, empathy, and resilience form the backbone of healthcare systems across the globe.

In this edition of our library newsletter, we highlight resources that explore the impact of nursing - from its historical foundations to modern advancements and ongoing challenges. Discover recommended readings, research materials, and stories that honor the profession and inspire a deeper appreciation of nursing’s vital contribution to society.

At Nazarbayev University, there are a couple of initiatives organized towards the development of AI. Among such is the Institute of Smart Systems and Artificial Intelligence (ISSAI), established in 2019, is a leading research center driving AI innovation and technological development in Kazakhstan. The Institute conducts interdisciplinary research in machine intelligence, addressing real-world challenges across industry, government, and society.

ISSAI is also the developer of advanced generative AI systems such as Oylan, Beynele, TilSync, and MangiSoz, with a strong emphasis on multilingual capabilities and Kazakh-language technologies. With over 120 scientific publications and active international collaborations, ISSAI plays a key role in strengthening the country’s research ecosystem and supporting Kazakhstan’s vision of becoming a regional leader in Artificial Intelligence.

In addition to research, Nazarbayev University actively promotes collaboration with international partners, industry, and government institutions, fostering innovation and supporting the practical implementation of AI technologies. Through projects ranging from healthcare and smart cities to language technologies and robotics, the university plays a key role in advancing AI-driven solutions that address societal and economic challenges.
Book Exhibition "Nursing Reads: From Theory to Practice"
Explore the world of AI through our new exhibition, where innovation meets everyday life. Discover key concepts, real-world applications, and thought-provoking questions about how AI is transforming research, education, and society.
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Library Interviews
In this section, Dr. Mariza Tsakalerou, an Associate Professor at Nazarbayev University and Director of the Master of Engineering Management Programs, shares her reflections and insights on her engagement with Artificial Intelligence.

She is currently leading a Collaborative Research Program (CRP) grant for 2026–2028 for the project “Human-AI Collaboration and Creative Problem-Solving: Developing Evidence-Based Frameworks for Human Capacity Development.”

The project investigates how generative AI influences creativity, divergent thinking, and
learning processes, and aims to develop evidence-based frameworks that support
responsible AI use while preserving independent thinking and human creativity.
“AI will make knowledge production more collaborative, iterative, and rapid. Researchers will increasingly work with AI to explore ideas, test alternatives, and synthesize literature.”
Dr. Mariza Tsakalerou
Associate Professor and Director of the Master of Engineering Management Programs at NU

A Conversation with Dr. Mariza Tsakalerou

Leading Research & Professional Organizations
Leading international nursing organizations play a vital role in advancing the profession by promoting high standards of care, supporting research, and strengthening leadership across healthcare systems. Institutions such as the International Council of Nurses (ICN), Sigma Theta Tau International (Sigma), and World Health Organization (WHO) bring together professionals, educators, and policymakers worldwide. Through advocacy, global health initiatives, professional development, and research support, they contribute to the growth of nursing practice and help shape the future of healthcare on an international scale.
Represents millions of nurses worldwide; focuses on policy, leadership, and advocacy.
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Global honor society promoting nursing excellence, leadership, and research.
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Supports nursing and midwifery development through global health initiatives and workforce strategies.
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Library Workshops & Consultations
The library regularly hosts open sessions on AI, offering practical guidance on how to integrate AI into academic work. These sessions cover a range of topics, including tools for research and literature mapping such as Connected Papers, ResearchRabbit, and LitMaps, AI Powered Research, and others. Open to all, these sessions provide a supportive space to explore emerging technologies and enhance research skills.
Book a seat in LibCal.
Prefer self-paced learning online? Take a look at these LibGuides:
  1. AI Tools For Research and Study.
  2. Artificial Intelligence Literacy: Basics
More about them in this video.
Can’t make it to the library today? Ask our virtual librarian on duty, NURIA, book a virtual appointment. Or just stop by our offices # 322, #324 Main Library to talk to Darya, Venera, and Diana, Lazzat and Ainash. Aigerim is at NU SoM (Floor 7, office #702).
As part of the Open Library Sessions program, we host a variety of AI-focused sessions every week.
Join us this week for one of them!

AI-Enhanced Search: Smarter Strategies for Academic Research
This session introduces students to modern search techniques enhanced by AI tools integrated into library databases. Participants will learn how to use natural language queries, explore AI-generated summaries, and interact more effectively with academic articles. The session focuses on improving search strategies, understanding search results, and critically evaluating AI-assisted outputs for academic work.

Date: Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm

Location: 5E.417 Computer Lab


Venera Niyazbayeva

Liaison Librarian for School of Sciences and Humanities, Graduate School of Education

Research & Academic Support
Research Support
The NU Library continues to provide personalized, one-to-one research support to help you succeed academically, whether you’re planning your thesis or an article for publication. Our librarians are here to support you in publishing, managing, and preserving your research outputs.

Visit the Main Library (Floor 3, Block 5e, Office 323) to meet our Research Support librarians, or contact us at library@nu.edu.kz.

Prefer online support? Book a virtual appointment, or explore our 24/7 LibGuides to navigate resources anytime, anywhere.

Your research success is our priority. Don’t hesitate to reach out!
Databases
The Library provides access to trusted medical and healthcare databases that support evidence-based research, clinical decision-making, and academic success, offering a wide range of peer-reviewed journals, clinical resources, and learning tools.
AI in Publishing: Let’s Learn Together
As generative AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini become more common in research, major publishers are setting new rules so that work remains honest and transparent.
What Are We Learning About Publisher Rules?
Most major publishers, including ACM, Elsevier, Springer Nature, and Taylor & Francis, have now released clear "rules of the road" for using AI in your work:
  • Humans are the Only Authors: AI tools cannot be listed as authors or co-authors. This is because authorship requires legal and ethical accountability, which a machine cannot provide.
  • Transparency is Key: If you use AI to help write, code, or analyze data, you must disclose it. Usually, this is done in the Acknowledgments or Methods section.
  • You Are Responsible: Even if an AI tool makes a mistake or "hallucinates" a fake citation, you, the human author, are fully accountable for the accuracy and integrity of the final paper.
  • Image Restrictions: Many publishers, such as Springer Nature and Elsevier, currently prohibit using AI to create or change research images and figures.
Privacy Matters: Be careful about what you "chat" with AI. Most tools use your inputs to train their models, which could put your unpublished research or private data at risk.
How Can We Support You?
As we all navigate these new technologies, the library research support staff is here to act as a partner in your research journey. While we are learning about these tools just like you, we can assist by:
  • Exploring Policies Together: If you are unsure about a specific journal's stance (such as MDPI's transparency requirements or Sage's disclosure templates), we can help you find and look through their latest guidelines.
  • Sharing Disclosure Examples: We are collecting examples of how other researchers are wording their AI declarations so you don't have to start from scratch when drafting your own.
  • Staying Updated on Ethics: We are following updates from the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and other industry leaders. We can point you toward their newest resources on the ethical use of AI.
  • Finding Reliable Resources: As we discover new guides or tools for checking AI accuracy and data privacy, we will share those findings with the community to help everyone publish with confidence.
Have a question or want to share what you've learned? Contact library@nu.edu.kz. We are here to help you find the right information as we all adapt to this evolving landscape.
Library catalog

The library catalog Primo Discovery System demonstrates 1,397 book titles containing nursing, medicine, healthcare, and core sciences (anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology) as key terms in their titles. In addition, a broader subject-based search across these areas identifies 3,788 books available in the system.
Upcoming Events
Join us to celebrate the achievements of our faculty members at these special events.
The NU Library cordially invites you to attend a book presentation titled “Issues of the Language of Science” (Ғылым тілі мәселелері) by Sarkyt Aliszhan, Doctor of Philological Sciences and Associate Professor at the Department of Kazakh Language and Turkic Studies, School of Sciences and Humanities, Nazarbayev University.
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Join us for an engaging presentation exploring newly uncovered archaeological evidence of early Christianity in Central Asia. This groundbreaking work reveals the rediscovery of a lost Silk Road city and sheds light on the region’s rich religious history dating back to the 6th century.
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The NU Library cordially invites you to attend a book presentation titled “Advancements in Underground Infrastructures” by Dr. Saffet Yagiz, Professor at the Department of Mining Engineering, School of Mining and Geosciences, Nazarbayev University.
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Recent Events
The NU Library held a series of engaging book presentation events, reinforcing its commitment to supporting and enriching the NU community.
Book Presentation: Issues of the Language of Science (Ғылым тілі мәселелері) by Dr. Sarkyt Aliszhan
The library organized a presentation by Sarkyt Aliszhan on his book Issues of the Language of Science (Ғылым тілі мәселелері). The work explores the structure and meaning of scientific discourse, including its cognitive foundations, key concepts, and the role of language in shaping scientific knowledge.
The book also addresses terminology, bringing together the author’s research on the development and use of scientific terms. The event attracted students and scholars in philology and highlighted the importance of clear and precise language in academic communication.
Book Presentation: Rediscovery of a Lost History of Central Asian Christianity by Dr. Kevin White
A presentation by Kevin White introduced his book Rediscovery of a Lost History of Central Asian Christianity (2026). The talk highlighted a remarkable 2014 discovery in East Kazakhstan - a stone engraved with a cross and Syriac script - which led to excavations uncovering the lost Silk Road city of Ilibalyk, referenced by Hethum I.
Dr. White explained how these findings, along with others in Zhetysu, reveal a significant pre-Islamic Christian presence in the region dating back to the 6th century. His 483-page publication brings together archaeological evidence, maps, and extensive research, offering new insight into Central Asia’s religious history.
Book Presentation: Advancements in Underground Infrastructures by Dr. Saffet Yagiz
The library hosted a presentation by Saffet Yagiz on Advancements in Underground Infrastructures. The book explores advanced modelling, experimental methods, and data-driven approaches to improve the safety and stability of underground structures, supported by practical case studies.
The session also highlighted the use of soft computing techniques and the importance of circular economy principles in sustainable underground engineering.
A representative from MEA ProQuest Academia & Government conducted webinars for NU, helping participants explore academic platforms and develop practical research skills.
This session introduced the O’Reilly platform and demonstrated how to effectively explore its rich collection of technical eBooks, videos, courses, and curated learning paths. Participants gained practical insights into using the platform for skill development, certification preparation, and enhancing academic and professional work.
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This session provided an overview of Ebook Central and its Academic Complete collection, along with practical guidance on how to efficiently find, read, and download eBooks. Participants also learned how to use eBooks to support teaching and research, including tools for annotation, citation, and course integration.
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ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global, one of the world’s most comprehensive collections of dissertations and theses, was presented during the session. The session introduced participants to the platform and demonstrated how it can be used to discover in-depth research, emerging topics, and scholarly work from universities around the world.
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NU Librarians Making an Impact
NU Library colleagues continue to make a strong impact by sharing their expertise across university platforms and international conferences.
NU Librarians Share Expertise at Learning and Teaching Fest 2026
We are pleased to share that NU Library colleagues participated as speakers at the Learning and Teaching Fest, held on April 23 and organized by the Center for Innovation in Learning and Teaching. This in-house event brought together colleagues from across the University to exchange practical insights, experiences, and approaches to teaching and learning. Our colleagues delivered the following sessions:
  • Ainash Yeleussizova, Manager, Library Research Support Office,“Copyright and Licensing”
  • Lazzat Arystanova, Senior Manager, Library Research Support Office, “Supporting Research Skills: NVivo, AI, and the Librarian’s Role in Doctoral Learning”
NU Librarians Contribute to the XIII International Conference on Academic Libraries
NU Librarians attended the XIII International Conference “Modern Trends in the Development of Academic Libraries.” The theme of 2026, “Libraries in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: International Experience and the National AI-SANA Program,” was explored during the conference held on April 22-25, 2026, at M. H. Dulaty Taraz University. Asemgul Temirkhanova, Library Director, moderated the session “Library Automation: Digital Transformation and Technological Solutions.” NU Library colleagues also contributed as speakers and delivered the following presentations:
  • Zhuldyz Orazymbetova, Head of Patron Services Office“The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Library Content Organization and Marketing”
  • Gulzhan Baidyusenova, Expert Manager, Office of Fund Accounting and Cataloging “Automated Cataloguing and the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Libraries”
Service Update & Policy Reminder
Textbook Return Reminder and Library Schedule Updates
As the examination period concludes, we kindly remind all students to return the textbooks borrowed during Spring 2026. You can check the status of your borrowed items through your My Library Account. To return books, please approach a librarian at the Circulation Desk on the 2nd or 3rd floors of the Main Library, or contact a librarian at the NUSOM Library.
Library Schedule Updates
  • Please be informed that, in observance of the upcoming holidays, both the Main and NUSOM Libraries will be closed on May 1, 7, and 9. Library services will be unavailable on these dates.
  • From May 12, 2026, during the summer study break, both libraries will operate from 08:30 to 17:15, Monday to Friday (working days only).
Thank you for your cooperation in ensuring the timely return of library materials.
We wish you a strong finish to the semester and happy holidays!
Authors of this edition
Let's acknowledge the contributors who made this newsletter possible.
  • Dina Baiseit
    Manager,
    Patron Services Office
  • Madina Abdykaimova
    Senior Manager,
    Patron Services Office
  • Diana Baidollinova
    Teaching and Learning Librarian,
    Teaching and Learning Support Office
  • Venera Niyazbayeva
    Teaching and Learning Librarian,
    Teaching and Learning Support Office
  • Lazzat Arystanova
    Senior Manager,
    Research Support Office
  • Zhuldyz Orazymbetova
    Head,
    Patron Services Office
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