[Eril-l] Digital Scholarship Has Released the Artificial Intelligence and Libraries Bibliography

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Many thanks for this. A great resource
I have added a link to this resource from the Artificial Intelligence page
of Higher Education Library Technology (HELibTech)  - an open, free
community resource
https://www.helibtech.com/artificial_intelligence

Very best
Ken
Ken Chad Consulting Ltd. Tel +44 (0)7788 727 845  Email:
ken at kenchadconsulting.com  Web: www.kenchadconsulting.com 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenchad/  Twitter: @kenchad  

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The Artificial Intelligence and Libraries Bibliography includes over 125
selected English-language articles and books that are useful in
understanding how libraries are exploring and adopting modern artificial
intelligence (AI) technologies. It covers works from January
2018 through August 2023. It includes a Google Translate link. The
bibliography is available as a website and a website PDF with live links.

Libraries have been exploring AI technology for a long time.
In particular, there was an active period of experimentation from the
mid-1980s through the mid-1990s that primarily focused on the use of expert
systems. Many projects used expert system shells, which simplified
development; however, some projects also used AI languages, such as Prolog.
This period produced a significant number of library-related AI papers.

Subsequently, library interest in AI diminished until around 2018, when
research activity increased.

The public release of generative AI systems in late 2022, such as ChatGPT,
sparked a strong upsurge of interest in them and a rush to utilize their
capabilities. Since these systems are relatively easy to use, this
development may result in a significant new wave of library-oriented AI
activity.

https://digital-scholarship.org/ai/ai-libraries.htm

Best Regards,
Charles

Charles W. Bailey, Jr.
Publisher, Digital Scholarship
https://digital-scholarship.org/cwb/cwbaileyprofile.htm
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8453-4402
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