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Item Trends & Issues in Library Technology - December 2019(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2019-12-17) Seeliger, Franck; Chang, May; Chakarova, Juja; Cheung, Helen; Puga, Maria; Boffy, François-Xavier; Ryu, MichelleThis issue is a special edition featuring a few personal reflections from delegates of IFLA WLIC 2019 in Athens, Greece as well as the 2019 Satellite Meeting in Wildau, Germany. These personal reflections are not only stories of their IFLA experiences but also stories of how conferences connect professionals, encourage knowledge sharing, and create new ideas in this day and age of technologies quickly shaping all areas of librarianship. Some of the discussion topics include artificial intelligence, robots, and big data in libraries.Item Trends and Issues in Library Technology, June 2022(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2022-06-01) IFLA Information Technology Standing Committee; Uzwyshyn, Ray; Balnaves, Edmund; Boffy, François-Xavier; Chakarova, Juja; Kleinveldt, Lynn; Sánchez Nogales, Elena; Pastrana García, Alicia; Cerdán Medina, José Carlos; Lorca González, Marcelo; Malliari, Afrodite; Nitsos, Ilias; Zapounidou, Sofia; Doropoulos, Stavros; Cox, Andrew; International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)For this issue, we have a wide spectrum of great articles on AI topics for libraries. Juja Chakarova, of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, gives a historical overview of AI in the context of libraries. Lynn Kleinveldt, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa, overviews new AI learning environments and libraries. Elena Sánchez Nogales, Alicia Pastrana García, José Carlos Cerdán Medina, of the National Library of Spain, present a project regarding Digital Transformation, Data Reuse and AI at the National Library of Spain. Marcelo Lorca González, from the Library at the National Congress of Chile, details a project on the conversion of MARC to BIBFRAME and implications towards semantic web-linking. From Greece’s International Hellenic and Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and Datascouting, Afrodite Malliari, Ilias Nitsos, Sofia Zapounidou, Stavros Doropoulos overview an AI-based Open Audio-Visual Archives (OAVA) project for enhanced search and retrieval. And from the University of Sheffield, UK, Andrew Cox forwards a compelling set of ethics scenarios regarding artificial intelligence and the importance of examining ethical implications of AI for information professionals.