IPE Hyderabad to hold two-day workshop on impact of AI on library, information service
Careers360 Connect | April 2, 2025 | 08:35 PM IST | 1 min read
The workshop is being conducted to share AI literacy, increase awareness of AIl tools, encourage participants in AI-related issues, and develop a research base, as per the official statement.
NEW DELHI: Institute of Public Enterprise (IPE) Hyderabad, will organise a two-day national workshop on “Impact of AI on Library and Information Work” from April 3 to 4 at its Sharmirpet campus.
The workshop is being conducted to share AI literacy, increase awareness of AIl tools, encourage participants in AI-related issues , and develop a research base, as per the official statement.
“In today's AI- driven world, library and information service professionals' need to stay updated with the latest tools and strategies to effectively manage library operations,” the institute said.
Explaining the significance of the two-day workshop, the institute said that participants will gain valuable insights and skills through the event.
“The proposed workshop is expected to facilitate library professionals to harness the opportunities from the AI revolution in the offing, the institute added.
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