How Content Is Created

Student contributions go through a 5-step review process producing 12 types of study content.

The Teaching Council

Content creation on Libraryyy follows a 5-step pipeline that ensures quality and accuracy.

When a student contribution is approved, Luna the Creator generates the initial content in real time — you see results quickly because this first step happens instantly. Then Atlas the Reviewer, Nova the Enricher, Sage the Validator, and Echo the Fact Checker each review the content independently through a batch processing system. Each teacher evaluates the material without seeing what the others said, creating genuine peer review.

If all teachers agree the content is correct, it is published automatically. If any teacher flags an issue, the material is sent for re-processing. This multi-model approach catches errors that a single AI would miss.

The council produces 12 content types, each designed for a different learning style. Study guides provide organized overviews with key points and worked examples. Flashcards use front-and-back format for memorization. Quizzes test understanding with multiple choice and true-or-false questions. Mock exams simulate real exams with seven question types. Podcast scripts structure discussions as timestamped segments. Video scripts break topics into scenes with narration. Mind maps visualize concept relationships as interactive diagrams. Infographics present data visually. Slide decks summarize topics with bullet points. Data tables organize facts into rows and columns. Reports provide in-depth analysis with references. Interactive sections let you explore concepts with click-to-reveal, fill-in-the-blank, and drag-and-drop elements.

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