posted on 2025-06-16, 16:21authored byLise JaillantLise Jaillant, Claire Warwick, Paul Gooding, Katherine Aske, Glen Layne-Worthey, J. Stephen Downie
Based on research from the UK/US AEOLIAN project, Artificial Intelligence for Cultural Heritage Organisations brings together chapters from experts from across the fields of digital humanities, computer science, information science and professionals within the library and archival sector. The volume explores current technologies and approaches being applied to digitised and born-digital records within libraries and archives across the UK and US, and beyond.
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AEOLIAN (Artificial intelligence for cultural organisations)
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