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Title: Big data applications in digital libraries
Authors: Cao, Phuong Thao
Issue Date: 2023
Abstract: Digital libraries have revolutionized the way we store, organize, and access vast amounts of digital information, including books, research papers, multimedia content, and archival materials. However, the exponential growth of digital data presents significant challenges in effectively managing and extracting value from these vast collections. In recent years, big data analytics has emerged as a powerful approach to tackle these challenges and unlock the potential of digital libraries. Applying big data analytics in digital libraries offers numerous benefits such as optimizing resource management and access, delivering personalized services and recommendations to users, predicting user needs and resource allocation, understanding the impact and usage of digital library resources, making evidence-based decisions, and ensuring adaptability to changing user requirements. This paper aims to explore the applications of big data analytics in digital libraries, with a focus on how it can improve resource management, enhance user experience, and enable advanced data-driven services. By leveraging big data techniques such as data mining, machine learning, and predictive analytics, digital libraries can uncover patterns, trends, and relationships within their collections. These insights can be utilized to optimize resource organization, provide personalized recommendations, and improve the overall user experience. Furthermore, the paper also discusses the potential benefits, challenges, and considerations of applying big data analytics in digital libraries and highlights future directions for research and development in this field.
URI: http://huc.dspace.vn/handle/DHVH/17895
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