Rajeshkumar Gamit, Hardik Vanik
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) heralds a
transformative era for libraries, redefining their role as knowledge hubs
through innovative content creation. This conceptual paper explores how
generative AI can revolutionize library services by enhancing personalization,
efficiency, and innovation. Focusing on theoretical insights without empirical
data, it examines opportunities, challenges, and future trends, drawing from
library science and AI ethics literature. Key opportunities include AI-driven personalized
recommendations, enabling tailored reading lists, and virtual storytelling,
fostering inclusive user engagement (Cox 425). Operational efficiencies, such
as automated metadata generation, streamline cataloging, enhancing resource
accessibility (Hadi et al. 5). Challenges encompass ethical dilemmas like
algorithmic bias, which risks marginalizing voices, and privacy concerns tied
to data-intensive models (Bender et al. 612). Implementation barriers,
including integration costs and staff training needs, further complicate
adoption (Massaro 45). Future directions propose multimodal AI and federated
learning to create privacy-conscious, immersive services, alongside policy
frameworks for ethical integration (UNESCO 12). The paper advocates for cautious
adoption, emphasizing transparency and equity to align AI with libraries’
democratic mission. Results highlight generative AI’s potential to transform
libraries into dynamic, co-creative ecosystems while underscoring the need for
ethical oversight to mitigate societal risks like misinformation. This
framework offers actionable insights for librarians, policymakers, and
researchers, positioning libraries as leaders in the AI-driven information
landscape.
Generative AI, library transformation, personalization,
ethical challenges, future trends.
VOL.17, ISSUE No.3, September 2025