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NewGen Libraries: The World of Artificial Intelligence
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Newgen Libraries mainly focus on the possibility of application of modern technologies in different areas like Library Management, Information Services, day-to-day library activities etc. and thereby creating a platform for e-learning. This paper is about the application of Intelligence Systems in Library environment, various subfields of AI, merits, demerits, implementation difficulties etc.
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