| ISBN |
3111335712 (hardcover)
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| ISBN13桁 |
9783111335711 (hardcover)
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| 無効なISBN等 |
9783111336435 (electronic book)
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| テキストの言語 |
英語
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| 分類:NDC10版 |
010.4
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| 本タイトル |
New horizons in artificial intelligence in libraries /
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| 著者名 |
edited by Edmund Balnaves, Leda Bultrini, Andrew Cox and Raymond Uzwyshyn.
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| 出版地・頒布地 |
Berlin ;
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| 出版者・頒布者名 |
De Gruyter Saur,
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| 出版年・頒布年 |
[2025],
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| 数量 |
vii, 384 pages :
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| 他の形態的事項 |
illustrations (some colour) ;
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| 大きさ |
24 cm
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| 書誌注記 |
Includes bibliographical references.
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| 内容注記 |
Artificial Intelligence and Libraries: An Introduction / Edmund Balnaves -- Part I: Current Directions in Artificial Intelligence for Libraries -- Current Directions for Artificial Intelligence in Libraries: An Introductory Overview / Leda Bultrini -- Artificial Intelligence: Already in Libraries? / Juja Chakarova -- Developing Artificial Intelligence in an Ethical Way in European Libraries / Mojca Rupar Korošec -- Investing in Artificial Intelligence: Considerations for Libraries and Archives / Bohyun Kim -- Part II: The Implications for Use of Artificial Intelligence in Libraries and Education -- The Implications for Use of Artificial Intelligence in Libraries and Education: An Introductory Overview / Andrew Cox -- The Policy Context of Artificial Intelligence / Fiona Bradley -- Toward Bias-free Artificial Intelligence for Student Success in Higher Education / Josette Riep, Annu Prabhakar -- Building Library Artificial Intelligence Capacity: Research Data Repositories and Scholarly Ecosystems / Raymond Uzwyshyn -- Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Library Services: Reflections on a Practical Project / Neli Tshabalala -- Ethics Case Studies of Artificial Intelligence for Library and Information Professionals / Andrew Cox -- Part III: Projects in Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing -- Projects in Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing in Libraries: An Introductory Overview / Raymond Uzwyshyn -- Without Heading? Automatic Creation of a Linked Subject System / Martin Malmsten, Viktoria Lundborg, Elena Fano, Chris Haffenden, Fredrik Klingwall, Robin Kurtz, Niklas Lindström, Faton Rekathati, Love Börjeson -- Transferring Applied Machine Learning Research into Subject Indexing Practice / Anna Kasprzik -- Topic Modelling in the Ottoman Kadi Registers / Sümeyye Akça -- Assessing Machine Learning for Cataloging at the Library of Congress / Caroline Saccucci, Abigail Potter -- From Text to Data Inside Bibliographic Records: Entity Recognition and Linking / Thomas Zaragoza, Yann Nicolas, Aline Le Provost -- Part IV: Artificial Intelligence in Library Services -- Artificial Intelligence in Library Services: An Introductory Overview / Edmund Balnaves -- Empowering Library Services: Building a ChatGPT Chatbot / Patrick Cher -- Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence for Libraries / Imam Khamis -- Developing Digital Literacy Using Mini-AI Games / Helen Sau Ching Cheung, Alex Hok Lam Chan, Kenny Ka Lam Kwan, Yoko Hirose -- How Ex Libris Uses Artificial Intelligence and Smart Services to Transform Libraries / Itai Veltzman and Rael Elstein -- Artificial Intelligence in Libraries on $5 per Day: Image Matching with Koha / Edmund Balnaves -- Glossary -- Resources to Get Up to Speed on Artificial Intelligence / International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA). Artificial Intelligence Special Interest Group (AI SIG) -- Generative AI for Library and Information Professionals / International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA). Artificial Intelligence Special Interest Group (AI SIG).
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| 要約、抄録、注釈等 |
There is increasing use of AI technologies in many aspects of library operations and types of libraries. This ranges across public, national, research, academic and special libraries and includes public and reference services, automated classification, special and research collections, archives and customer service through chatbots and discovery systems. Vendors are also adding elements of AI in new and existing library products including search and discovery and research platforms and recommender systems. The role and impact of AI present opportunities and challenges and open future possibilities. IT plays a significant role in the development and use of AI technologies, but ethical considerations and wider organizational thinking must also play an equally significant role. AI's uses can have considerable impact and possible unintended consequences on library operations and services and wider societal implications. All of this is considered in this both pragmatic and wider philosophical text. This publication provides an opportunity to explore developing new library AI paradigms, including present use case practical implementation and opportunities on the horizon as well as current large ethics questions and needs for transparency, scenario planning, considerations and implications of bias as library AI systems are developed and implemented presently and for our collective future.
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| 著者標目 |
Balnaves, Edmund.
Bultrini, Leda.
Cox, Andrew,
1959-
Uzwyshyn, Raymond.
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| 統一タイトル(シリーズ副出標目) |
IFLA publications ;
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| シリーズの巻次 |
185.
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| シリーズ名・巻次 |
IFLA publications, volume 185 |
| 一般件名 |
Artificial intelligence -- Library applications.
Libraries -- Technological innovations. |
| 資料情報1 |
『New horizons in artificial intelligence in libraries /』(IFLA publications,
volume 185) edited by Edmund Balnaves, Leda Bultrini, Andrew Cox and Raymond Uzwyshyn. De Gruyter Saur, [2025],
(所蔵館:中央
請求記号:F/010.4/N53/N
資料コード:7119351140)
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| URL |
https://catalog.library.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/winj/opac/switch-detail.do?lang=ja&bibid=1352070111 |