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Perceptions and Use of AI Supported Tools in Higher Education Libraries in Croatia: An Exploratory Study 
Volume: 31 
Year: 2025 
Series: New Review of Academic Librarianship 
Navigating the AI Revolution: Librarian Perspectives in China’s Greater Bay Area 
Volume: 31 
Year: 2025 
Series: New Review of Academic Librarianship 
The reproducibility and interpretability of academic Ai search engines like Primo Research Assistant, Web of Science Research Assistant, Scopus Ai and more 
Year: 2025 
Series: Musings About Librarianship 
The Rise of Agent-Based Deep Research: Exploring OpenAI’s Deep Research, Gemini Deep Research, Perplexity Deep Research, Ai2 ScholarQA, STORM, and More in 2025 
Year: 2025 
Series: Musings About Librarianship 
When is a Hallucination Not a Hallucination? The Role of Implicit Knowledge in RAG 
Year: 2025 
Series: Musings About Librarianship 
Testing AI Academic Search Engines (1): Defining the tools 
Year: 2025 
Series: Musings About Librarianship 
Learning about information retrieval and "AI search" in 2025 
Year: 2025 
Series: Musings About Librarianship 
Cataloging Library Resources: An Introduction 
Volume: 69 
Year: 2025 
Series: Library Resources and Technical Services 
AI: Initial Responses, More Questions 
Volume: 69 
Year: 2025 
Series: Library Resources and Technical Services 
Predatory Publishing and Global Scholarly Communications 
Volume: 69 
Year: 2025 
Series: Library Resources and Technical Services 
AI Chatbots and Subject Cataloging: A Performance Test 
Volume: 69 
Year: 2025 
Series: Library Resources and Technical Services 
Who’s Actually Afraid of Artificial Intelligence (AI?) 
Year: 2024 
Series: Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal) 
Book review: The Solo Librarian: A Practical Handbook - how do we achieve success as solo librarians and information professionals? 
Volume: 46 
Year: 2025 
Series: Library Management 
Assigning thematic headings to sections of scanned documents for semantic enrichment in libraries: an alternative-complementary approach to the complexity of AI techniques 
Volume: ahead-of-print 
Year: 2025 
Series: Library Hi Tech News 
Artificial intelligence and the five laws: a new vision for library science 
Volume: 42 
Year: 2025 
Series: Library Hi Tech News 
Enhancing the preservation and accessibility of missionary archives in Malabar through artificial intelligence and machine learning 
Volume: ahead-of-print 
Year: 2025 
Series: Library Hi Tech News 
Beyond ChatGPT: How DeepSeek R1 may transform academia and libraries? 
Volume: 42 
Year: 2025 
Series: Library Hi Tech News 
Which enterprises are more competitive in AI-field from the perspective of patentometrics? 
Year: 2025 
Series: Library Hi Tech 
Decoding virtual chats: NLP insights into academic library services. 
Volume: 47 
Year: 2025 
Series: Library and Information Science Research 
Hirsch, Sandra (Ed.) (2024). Library 2035: Imagining the next generation of libraries.: Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. x, 223 pp., $35.00 (pbk), ISBN: 978-1-5381-8040-2 
Volume: 19 
Year: 2025 
Series: Journal of Web Librarianship