Studying the Co-production of AI Implementation in National Public Libraries

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AI implementation in National Libraries is a multi-actor endeavour that includes many internal as well as external contributors. The literature on the subject is, however, sparse and still developing. In this chapter, I provide the theoretical framework and the research design for the EU LibrarIN project that is built on the co-production literature in the public management field. The resulting theoretical framework of digital co-production has guided the case study selection and inquiry and set the foundation for the empirical data analysis of the 12 case studies on AI implementation in National Libraries.

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AI Innovations in Public Services: The Case of National Libraries

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978-3-032-01344-6

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A3 Kirjan tai muun kokoomateoksen osa (vertaisarvioitu)