In January 2025, CENL’s “AI in Libraries” network group organised a webinar devoted to the application of AI techniques to several assisted cataloguing scenarios.
For the first time, the National Library of Luxembourg has used a cutting-edge AI tool to transcribe a handwritten document. Louis Joseph Zelle’s “Myn wedervaren” offers a rare, critical glimpse into 19th-century Luxembourg and the Dutch colonial army. It is now fully digitised and available on eluxemburgensia.lu for all to access.
The National Library of Scotland has published an official statement on its approach to the responsible adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI). It will guide our decision-making on how we apply AI tools, communicate about our use of AI, collect AI-generated material, and allow our data to be used by others.
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