DIGITAL LIBRARIES AND RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) TRANSFORMATIVE ERA: A STUDY OF AFRICAN PERSPECTIVES A STUDY OF AFRICAN PERSPECTIVES Section Articles
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Abstract
The emergence of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) era is transforming the global knowledge
landscape, significantly impacting the development and functioning of digital libraries and
research infrastructure. This transformation in Africa offers significant opportunities
alongside considerable challenges. This study analyses the adoption and integration of AI
within digital libraries and research infrastructure, emphasizing African perspectives during
the transformative era of AI. The research employs a qualitative content analysis methodology,
sourcing evidence from academic articles, institutional reports, and case studies conducted in
South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, and Kenya. This method offers comparative insights into the
deployment of AI applications in the selected countries, aimed at enhancing digital libraries
and research infrastructure. This study delineates critical domains of AI integration,
encompassing intelligent information retrieval, automated cataloguing, predictive analytics,
and personalized knowledge services. Although these innovations enhance efficiency and
broaden academic opportunities, challenges persist, notably the digital divide, insufficient
funding, limited digital literacy, and ethical issues related to data privacy and cultural
inclusivity. The findings highlight the necessity of promoting technological innovation
alongside ensuring inclusive access. The research indicates that AI-enabled digital libraries
possess significant transformative potential for the academic and developmental objectives of
Africa. To maximize benefits, stakeholders should prioritize infrastructure investment,
capacity-building programs, ethical guidelines, and regional collaborations. This method will
enhance knowledge ecosystems and address inequalities.