Enhancing Accessibility in Special Libraries: A Study on AI-Powered Assistive Technologies for Patrons with Disabilities
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Nov 11, 2024
Abstract
This study seeks to identify the potential role of AI-driven assistive
technologies in enhancing access to libraries for persons with varying degrees
of challenges. Traditional libraries pose a problem to many users with vision
and mobility, among other conditions related to physical and infirmities. This
mixed-methods research approach will examine ways in which AI-powered assistive
tools and applications associated with text-to-speech, navigation systems, and
personalized assistants are revolutionizing library services through a
literature review, survey methods, interviews, and case studies. Our findings
suggest that these technologies greatly increase the autonomy and participation
of people with physical disabilities, providing personalized support and access
to a wide range of resources. From this, some key findings have been deduced
from the research, showing a strong impact on user experience and efficiency in
services, while at the same time bringing out important considerations related
to privacy and ethical implementation. This study highlights the central role
of AI in making library settings more inclusive, thereby allowing equal access
to knowledge and participation in the community. Such insight thus serves
professionals working in libraries, policymakers, and technology developers for
innovations to occur uninterruptedly, with future research directions proposed
that would refine such technologies, especially toward the special needs of
diverse populations. By adopting AI, libraries could uphold their mission of
providing equal access to knowledge through full and equal participation of all
persons, regardless of any type of physical ability, in the learning and
community activities carried out by the library. This study paves the way for
future innovations in creating more accessible and inclusive library spaces.