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Transforming OPACs into Intelligent Discovery Systems: An AI-Powered, Knowledge Graph-Driven Smart OPAC for Digital Libraries

arXiv:2604.012626.0h-index: 4
Predicted impact top 70% in DL · last 90 daysOriginality Incremental advance
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This addresses the problem of ineffective knowledge discovery for library users and researchers, representing an incremental improvement by integrating existing AI and knowledge graph techniques into OPACs.

The paper tackles the inefficiency of traditional Online Public Access Catalogues (OPACs) in digital libraries by proposing an AI-powered, knowledge graph-driven Smart OPAC framework, resulting in improved retrieval efficiency and relevance with reduced information overload.

Traditional Online Public Access Catalogues (OPACs) are becoming less effective due to the rapid growth of scholarly literature. Conventional search methods, such as keyword indexing and Boolean queries, often fail to support efficient knowledge discovery. This paper proposes a Smart OPAC framework that transforms traditional OPACs into intelligent discovery systems using artificial intelligence and knowledge graph techniques. The framework enables semantic search, thematic filtering, and knowledge graph-based visualization to enhance user interaction and exploration. It integrates multiple open scholarly data sources and applies semantic embeddings to improve relevance and contextual understanding. The system supports exploratory search, semantic navigation, and refined result filtering based on user-defined themes. Quantitative evaluation demonstrates improvements in retrieval efficiency, relevance, and reduction of information overload. The proposed approach offers practical implications for modernizing digital library services and supports next-generation research workflows. Future work includes user-centric evaluation, personalization, and dynamic knowledge graph updates.

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