Cataloguing and classifi cation in the era of artifi cial intelligence

Q4 Social Sciences
A. Tella, O. A. Odunola
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Goal: This study has examined cataloguing and classification in the era of artificial intelligence, benefits, and challenges from the perspective of cataloguing librarians in Oyo state, Nigeria. Methodology: The study adopted a purely qualitative method using interviews for data collection. The target population was the cataloguing and classification librarians in academic libraries in Southwest Nigeria. The sample comprised 21 cataloguing and classification librarians working in the cataloguing and classification section of 10 university libraries in Southwest Nigeria. Four research questions were developed and answered. Findings/Results: The findings revealed that cataloguing librarians are aware of the application of artificial intelligence for cataloguing and classification. Artificial intelligence enhances automatic cataloguing and classification using optical character recognition, assists in undertaking stressful work that humans may struggle to do; completes tasks faster than a human being and enables libraries to provide accurate cataloguing and classification services with fewer errors; saving time and money, assisting libraries to create metadata for digital resources and allowing cataloguing to increase the speed of metadata generation. The challenges associated with the application of AI to cataloguing and classification practices from the perspective of cataloguing and classification librarians are funding, irregular power supply and inadequate skilled personnel to handle AI. Currently, there is no strategic plan in place for the implementation of AI for cataloguing and classification in academic libraries in Nigeria. Originality and Values: Based on the findings, the study recommends that a strategic plan should be initiated in all academic libraries in Nigeria to allow the real-life practice of using AI for cataloguing and classification.
人工智能时代的编目与分类
目的:本研究从尼日利亚奥约州编目馆员的角度考察了人工智能时代的编目和分类、利益和挑战。研究方法:采用纯定性方法,采用访谈法进行数据收集。研究对象为尼日利亚西南部高校图书馆的编目分类馆员。样本包括在尼日利亚西南部10所大学图书馆的编目和分类部门工作的21名编目和分类图书馆员。提出并回答了四个研究问题。发现/结果:调查结果显示,编目馆员意识到人工智能在编目和分类中的应用。人工智能通过光学字符识别增强自动编目和分类,帮助完成人类可能难以完成的压力大的工作;比人类更快地完成任务,使图书馆能够提供准确的编目和分类服务,减少错误;节省时间和金钱,帮助图书馆为数字资源创建元数据,并允许编目提高元数据生成的速度。从编目和分类馆员的角度来看,将人工智能应用于编目和分类实践所面临的挑战是资金、不稳定的电力供应和缺乏熟练的人员来处理人工智能。目前,在尼日利亚的学术图书馆中没有实施人工智能编目和分类的战略计划。原创性和价值:根据研究结果,该研究建议在尼日利亚的所有学术图书馆启动一项战略计划,以便在现实生活中使用人工智能进行编目和分类。
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Vjesnik Bibliotekara Hrvatske
Vjesnik Bibliotekara Hrvatske Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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