AWARENESS, ACCESSIBILITY AND UTILIZATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN ACADEMIC LIBRARIES IN KEBBI STATE
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Abstract
The aim of this research is to identify the awareness, availability, and use of Artificial
Intelligence (AI) technologies among Academic librarians in Kebbi State, Nigeria. A
quantitative survey design was employed to select 100 librarians drawn from university
libraries including Kebbi State University of Science and Technology Aliero, Federal
University Birnin Kebbi, Federal University of Agriculture Zuru and Rayhan University Birnin
Kebbi from a randomly sample of four purposively chosen university libraries A structured
questionnaire will be used as the research instrument, its validity was ensured through expert
review for content validity and a pilot test of 10 respondents for face validity. Results indicate
low awareness levels of AI in general, lack of access to AI tools, and low use of AI technologies
for library services. Job loss, inadequate training, substandard infrastructure, and insufficient
funding were some of the challenges highlighted Despite these constraints, respondents
acknowledge the capability of AI to revolutionize library services and user satisfaction. In view
of the above findings the study therefore recommends special capacity-building initiatives,
increased investment in AI infrastructure, and development of enabling policies to facilitate the
application of AI in academic libraries. These initiatives are aimed at making Kebbi State
libraries align with international technological progress and meet evolving user needs in the
information age.