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Library automation in the context of digitalization: Advances and challenges
The evolution of library automation is reviewed. The term informatization is defined. Automation gives way to informatization that, in its turn, appears to be the precursor of digitalization. The terms digitization and digitalization are defined; the difference between them is revealed. The requirements to modern ALIS in the age of the 4-th industrial revolution are examined. The home-grown IRBIS ALIS is characterized.