ENHANCING USER EXPERIENCE THROUGH AI INTEGRATION IN LIBRARY SERVICES AND DELIVERY AMONG LIBRARIANS IN NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES
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Abstract
The study, Enhancing User Experience through AI Integration in Library Services and Delivery
among Librarians in National Open University Libraries (NOUN), examines the transformative
potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in addressing the unique challenges faced by NOUN’s
library services in an open and distance learning (ODL) environment. Libraries at NOUN serve
a geographically dispersed user base, relying heavily on digital tools. However, traditional
systems often fail to meet user needs due to accessibility barriers. AI technologies can enhance
service delivery by improving efficiency, accessibility, and user satisfaction. The research
highlights that many librarians are only moderately aware of AI's benefits, with insufficient
training and limited availability of AI tools worsening the problem. Findings reveal that the
extent of awareness of artificial intelligence among NOUN librarians is moderate. The study
also revealed that AI tools such as chatbots, automated cataloguing systems, recommendation
systems, OCR tools, and library analytics were absent in NOUN. The study further found
infrastructural limitations and financial constraints to be the critical barriers to integrating
artificial intelligence in NOUN libraries. Capacity-building initiatives, financial investment,
and modern infrastructure are identified as crucial strategies for addressing these barriers. The
study concludes that addressing these challenges through training, funding, and infrastructure
upgrades as recommendations, are critical to leveraging AI's potential to improve resource
accessibility, service delivery, and user satisfaction in NOUN libraries.