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CFP: TEL Special Issue on Application of AI in Information Services

  • 1.  CFP: TEL Special Issue on Application of AI in Information Services

    Posted Apr 07, 2025 12:26 PM
    FYI!!! 

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    From: Kim, Jeonghyun <Jeonghyun.Kim@unt.edu>
    Date: Mon, Apr 7, 2025 at 1:08 PM
    Subject: CFP: TEL Special Issue on Application of AI in Information Services
    To: <JESSE@lists.wayne.edu>


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    **Submission Deadline Extended: In response to multiple requests from prospective authors, the submission deadline for this Special Issue has been extended to June 6, 2025. We encourage interested contributors to take advantage of this extended timeline to finalize and submit their manuscripts.**


    The Electronic Library (TEL, https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/el. Click or tap if you trust this link." style="color: #1155CC; margin: 0" target="_blank">www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/el) is currently accepting submissions for a Special Issue on "Application of Artificial Intelligence in Information Services". This special issue aims to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and library and information science (LIS) research, paying particular attention to its applications in information services. We seek to compile diverse perspectives on how AI can assist information services, such as information organization, information access, library services, information seeking, bibliometrics/scientometrics, and related regulations/laws/policies, highlighting innovations and challenges in this rapidly evolving field. This special issue stands out for its focus on the multifaceted role of AI in LIS research. It goes beyond the technical aspects, exploring the theoretical frameworks and methodological approaches that underpin AI's integration into information services. This issue promises to offer unique insights into AI's transformative potential in the field. The growing interest in AI and its applications across various domains, coupled with the evolving nature of LIS practices, underscores the timeliness of this special issue. Recent literature, conferences, and workshops have highlighted the increasing convergence of AI and information services, pointing to a need for deeper exploration. Additionally, societal implications of AI in information retrieval, privacy, and accessibility are driving factors for this discussion.


    Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

    • AI algorithms and techniques applied to information services issues (e.g., information organization, information access, library services, information seeking, bibliometrics/scientometrics, and related regulations/laws/policies);

    • Ethical and privacy considerations in AI-driven solutions on information services;

    • Case studies of successful AI integrations in library- and information-related scenarios;

    • The future of library services in the AI era;

    • AI's impact on education and the practice of information services;

    • AI and accessibility in libraries;

    • Applying AI to improve search, recommendation, and personalization in digital libraries;

    • AI literacy for LIS professionals to provide better information services;

    • The potential and applications for generative AI in enhancing information services;

    • AI in library management and operations.


    Guest Editors:


    Extended Submission Deadline:

    June 6th , 2025


    Submission details:

    View the author guidelines on the journal's homepage: www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/el

    Please submit your manuscript via our review website: mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tel

    For more information about this Special Issue submission, please refer to: www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/calls-for-papers/application-artificial-intelligence-information-services


    About the Journal:

    TEL was established in 1983 with the aim of creating a top international scholarly journal for the publication of information organization and use research. TEL has published articles on a variety of topics, including big data, data mining, machine learning, smart libraries, social media interaction and analysis, and digital scholarship. TEL is currently abstracted and indexed in nearly 25 print and electronic databases, including Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) and Scopus.


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    Jeonghyun (Annie) Kim, Ph. D.
    Editor-in-Chief, The Electronic Library
    Professor
    Department of Information Science
    College of Information
    University of North Texas
    Email) Jeonghyun.Kim@unt.edu
    Phone) 940-369-5408
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    Twanna Hodge, MLIS (she, her, hers)
    PhD Student | Information Studies
    University of Maryland, College Park
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