Artificial Intelligence in Libraries: Innovations Implementation and Global and Indian Best Practices


Authors : Dr. Avineni Kishore

Volume/Issue : Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 12 - December

Google Scholar : https://tinyurl.com/yrz3p5p3

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DOI : https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo. 14575880

Abstract : Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming libraries by automating tasks, improving user engagement, and enhancing service delivery. This paper examines the current state of AI in libraries, including global best practices and Indian initiatives such as IIT Delhi and JNU. Despite its benefits, challenges such as data privacy, algorithm bias, resource constraints, and ethical dilemmas persist. The paper proposes strategies for successful AI integration, including interdisciplinary collaborations, staff training, and policy development. It also explores future directions, highlighting the potential of emerging technologies like NLP and AR to further enhance library services.

Keywords : Artificial Intelligence, Libraries, Innovations, Implementation, Best Practices.

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming libraries by automating tasks, improving user engagement, and enhancing service delivery. This paper examines the current state of AI in libraries, including global best practices and Indian initiatives such as IIT Delhi and JNU. Despite its benefits, challenges such as data privacy, algorithm bias, resource constraints, and ethical dilemmas persist. The paper proposes strategies for successful AI integration, including interdisciplinary collaborations, staff training, and policy development. It also explores future directions, highlighting the potential of emerging technologies like NLP and AR to further enhance library services.

Keywords : Artificial Intelligence, Libraries, Innovations, Implementation, Best Practices.

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