Chair : Dr. Noor Azura Zakaria, Ph.D
Research Member:
1. Ikyboy Van Versie (Sri Aurobindo Institute of Technology, India)
2. David Edmond (Sri Aurobindo Institute of Technology, India)
3. Annelinda Septian (University of Dayton, United States)
4. Andrei Ivanov (Wroclaw University of Economics, Poland)
In IEEE Creative Communication and Innovative Technology (ICCIT) 2024, Library and Information Science Includes:
1. Information literacy and user studies
2. Collection development and management
3. Library management and administration
4. Digital libraries and technology
5. Information organization and retrieval
6. Data Warehouse
7. Management Requirements of the Decision Support Systems
8. Web-Based Learning
9. Hybrid Learning
10. E-learning Education
11. Digital Intrapreneurship and Sustainability
12. Digital Business Model Innovation for Sustainability
The swift digitization of information has not only transformed conventional library services but has also ushered in a new era of integrating digital resources, automation, and cutting-edge information retrieval systems. This abstract delves into the profound influence of technology on the organization, accessibility, and dissemination of information, underscoring the pivotal role that libraries play in adapting to these dynamic changes. Furthermore, it sheds light on the escalating significance of data management and analytics within the Library and Information Science (LIS) domain, where libraries assume a central role in the curation and utilization of extensive datasets. The intersection of LIS with burgeoning fields such as data science and artificial intelligence is explored, illustrating the vast potential for advanced information discovery and knowledge extraction. This overview offers a snapshot of the present state of Library and Information Science, accentuating the transformative impact of technology, the evolving responsibilities of librarians, and the persistent challenges that demand continuous research and innovation in the field.
