Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Librarianship, and Infopreneurship Initiatives for Inclusiveness

Author:

Afolayan Joel O.1,Ogundokun Roseline O.2,Afolabi Abiola G.1,Adegun Adekanmi A.2

Affiliation:

1. Michael Imoudu National Institute for Labour Studies, Nigeria

2. Landmark University, Nigeria

Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a broad and complex area of study, which can be difficult for non-specialists to understand. Yet, its ultimate promise is to create computer systems that manifest human intelligence. This chapter coins “Machinzation” for the application of literary machine (computer) to human operations. This clearly has major implications for library and information science profession. In principle and practice, AI has penetrated virtually all walks of human life. Many authors have previously provided in-depth overviews of AI technologies. Service is the vocal point of librarianship and particularly in the era where information is the fifth and most important factor of production. Cloud computing stems from the principle of AI while when applied into the operations and routines in libraries and information center gives a brand new concept “CloudLibrarianship.” The new concept is dealt with in this work. Emergence of this concept opens up the entrepreneur opportunities in the information sector of the economy-inforpreneurship. This chapter therefore examines certain key aspects of AI that determine its potential utility as a tool for enhancing and supporting library operations.

Publisher

IGI Global

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