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    Innovating in Libraries, Volume 1: Surviving Technological Lethargy in Times of Endless Transformation

    Innovating in Libraries, Volume 1 by Chiparausha, Blessing; Chisita, Collence Takaingenhamo; Fombad, Madeleine;

    Surviving Technological Lethargy in Times of Endless Transformation

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Emerald Publishing Limited
    • Date of Publication 28 April 2026

    • ISBN 9781805929666
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages272 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Weight 467 g
    • Language English
    • 699

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    Short description:

    This collection explores how academic libraries can harness emerging technologies, integrate 4IR-driven solutions, and support the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with a focus on education, industry innovation, and reducing inequality.

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    Long description:

    The world is evolving at an unprecedented pace, driven by the transformative forces of the Integrated Industrial revolution (4th-5th Industrial Revolutions)—a new era where data, connectivity, and human-machine interaction define progress. For libraries, this revolution presents both challenges and opportunities, demanding innovation in services, technologies, and strategies.


    Both Volume 1 and 2 of Innovating in Libraries explore how academic libraries can harness emerging technologies, integrate Human-Tech synergistic and reciprocal solutions, and support the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with a focus on education, industry innovation, and reducing inequality. Contributions from leading experts and practitioners—many drawn from across the globe and selections from the Zimbabwe University Library Consortium’s 5th Biennial International Conference—offer global insights into spatial design for digital libraries, platform capitalism, open science, ethics, change management, and more.


    With an international perspective and forward-thinking approach, Innovating in Libraries is essential for library professionals, educators, and policymakers navigating the future of information access in an era of rapid change.



    The global librarianship community will benefit from the topics covered in the book. It addresses general society, covering issues linked with social dynamic, and topics studied meaningfully provide theoretical and practical elements. Touching on trending issues around the world for which solutions are required, chapters provide several methods measuring the quantitative impact along with the qualitative.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction; Blessing Chiparausha, Madeleine Fombad, and Collence Takaingenhamo Chisita

    Chapter 1. Disruptive Technologies and Digital Transformation in Kenya’s Academic Libraries; Tom Kwanya

    Chapter 2. Customisation and Upgrading of KOHA Integrated Library System at Kyambogo University: A Librarian's Approach; Edward Mukiibi, Mary Acanit, Lincoln Samuel Wamala, and Wangwe Isimail Gutaka

    Chapter 3. Factors Affecting the Adoption of Chatbots to Answer Users’ Queries in Academic Libraries: A Global Review of Literature; Bolaji David Oladokun and Panorea Gaitanou

    Chapter 4. Artificial Intelligence and Global Trends in Academic Libraries: Lessons and Implications for South African Universities; Grace Mutsvunguma and Madeleine Fombad

    Chapter 5. The Role of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) in Enhancing Education and Learning Outcomes; Rosemary Maturure and Braiton U. Mukhalela

    Chapter 6. Echo Chambers in the Classroom: Social Media and the Formation of Academic Echo Chambers; Alice A. Bamigbola and Christianah O. Onifade

    Chapter 7. Acceptance and Use of Artificial Intelligence Among Academic Librarians in Zambia and Zimbabwe; Blessing Chiparausha and Dalitso Mvula

    Chapter 8. Space Repurposing For Improved Learning Experiences in Zimbabwean University Libraries; Stephen Tsekea

    Chapter 9. Cultivating Sustainable Community and Research Partnerships in the Shifting Stands of Technical Progress: Strategies for Long-term Engagement and Collaboration; Adeyinka Tella and Petros Nhlavu Dlamini

    Chapter 10. Future of Libraries: Skills and Competences essential for Sustainability of Library and Information Science Profession in Nigeria; Oluwatosin Daniel Akobe, Sylvester I. Ebhonu, Amina Badaru Lukman, and Kareem Abdulraheem Onivehu

    Chapter 11. Systematic Review of Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) in Librarians: Digital Age Occupational Health Implications; Edmont Pasipamire

    Chapter 12. Harnessing Quantum Cloud Computing for Big Data Management in Libraries: Opportunities and Threats; Bolaji David Oladokun, Rexwhite Tega Enakrire, Kingsley N. Igwe, and Yusuf Ayodeji Ajani

    Conclusion; Blessing Chiparausha, Madeleine Fombad, and Collence Takaingenhamo Chisita

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