Digital Transformation In Academic Libraries For Research And Learning

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Academic Libraries
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Libraries
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Collaborative Learning
College and University Libraries
Digital Humanities
Digital Transformation
Emerging Technologies in Libraries
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Extended Reality (XR)
Hyflex Learning
Information Literacy
Library Authentication
Library Innovation
Library Instruction
Library Technology
Machine Learning in Libraries
Open Educational Resources (OER)
Remote Access to Resources
Remote Instruction
Virtual Reality

Product details

  • ISBN 9789819816309
  • Publication Date: 16 Mar 2026
  • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Digital Transformation in Academic Libraries for Research and Learning explores the critical role academic libraries play in shaping digital environments within higher education. Through global perspectives and practical case studies, this volume highlights how libraries continually redefine their roles, embrace emerging technologies, and adapt their services to remain responsive to evolving needs. Central to the discussion is how libraries navigate significant shifts in organizational culture, pedagogical practices, and user engagement, demonstrating their agility in meeting evolving expectations within dynamic digital contexts.The chapters are organized around four central themes: Frontiers of Digital Transformation, Collaboration and Cultural Change, Technology-Driven Services, and Practical Case Studies in Digital Transformation. Collectively, these chapters illustrate the adaptability and resilience of academic libraries. Topics include artificial intelligence integration, ethical considerations of digital access management, collaborative open educational resource initiatives, machine learning in collection management, virtual reference service innovations, and user-centered co-creation of digital learning experiences.