Automation in Agriculture Libraries: Trends, Technologies and Future Prospects
Anuj Yadav
Department of Library and Information Science, MLSU, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.
Pratibha Pandey *
Department of RMCS, College of Community Science, GBPUAT, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, India.
Ruchi Singh
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, School of Home Science, BBAU, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Shrawan Kumar Shrimali
Department of Library and Information Science, MLSU, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Agricultural libraries play a vital role in supporting research, education and extension by providing access to reliable information resources. With the rapid growth of information and communication technologies (ICT), automation has become central to modernising these libraries and enhancing their efficiency. This review paper explores the evolution, functions and services of agricultural libraries in the context of automation, highlighting both the opportunities and challenges. It synthesises literature from academic databases, policy documents and case studies to analyse the contributions of automation in cataloguing, digital repositories, resource sharing and information dissemination. Challenges faced without automation, such as manual inefficiencies, limited accessibility and higher operational costs, are also discussed. Furthermore, the review identifies emerging trends, including AI-powered knowledge management, cloud-based systems, IoT-enabled services, voice-assisted retrieval and blockchain for secure information management, that promise to reshape the future of agricultural libraries. The paper emphasises that automation not only improves access and resource management but also strengthens agricultural knowledge networks, supporting farmers, researchers and policymakers alike. Recommendations are provided for policymakers, agricultural library managers, researchers and technology developers to foster sustainable and inclusive automation strategies.
Keywords: Automation, agricultural libraries, digital transformation, knowledge management, library services