Authors :
Dr. Banothu Champla
Volume/Issue :
Volume 11 - 2026, Issue 3 - March
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/26mar2087
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Abstract :
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative technology in the field of libraries and information
services. Modern libraries are increasingly adopting AI-based tools to improve operational efficiency, enhance user
services, and manage large volumes of digital information. AI technologies such as machine learning, natural language
processing, chatbots, and recommendation systems help libraries automate routine tasks, provide personalized information
services, and support effective knowledge discovery.
In academic and research libraries, AI is used for intelligent cataloguing, metadata generation, automated indexing,
and digital content management. AI-powered discovery systems enable users to retrieve relevant information quickly and
accurately. Chatbots and virtual assistants provide 24/7 reference services, allowing users to access information without
time or location limitations. Additionally, AI technologies support plagiarism detection, research analytics, and collection
development, enabling librarians to make informed and data-driven decisions.
Keywords :
Artificial Intelligence, Information Services, Smart Libraries, Digital Knowledge Services.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative technology in the field of libraries and information
services. Modern libraries are increasingly adopting AI-based tools to improve operational efficiency, enhance user
services, and manage large volumes of digital information. AI technologies such as machine learning, natural language
processing, chatbots, and recommendation systems help libraries automate routine tasks, provide personalized information
services, and support effective knowledge discovery.
In academic and research libraries, AI is used for intelligent cataloguing, metadata generation, automated indexing,
and digital content management. AI-powered discovery systems enable users to retrieve relevant information quickly and
accurately. Chatbots and virtual assistants provide 24/7 reference services, allowing users to access information without
time or location limitations. Additionally, AI technologies support plagiarism detection, research analytics, and collection
development, enabling librarians to make informed and data-driven decisions.
Keywords :
Artificial Intelligence, Information Services, Smart Libraries, Digital Knowledge Services.