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Journal of library and information science in agriculture ›› 2025, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (4): 83-93.doi: 10.13998/j.cnki.issn1002-1248.25-0217

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Empowered Digital Reading Promotion of Historical Documents with Generative AI

TAN Miao, DAI Mengfei   

  1. Shanghai Library, Shanghai 200031
  • Received:2025-02-22 Online:2025-04-05 Published:2025-06-25

Abstract:

[Purpose/Significance] With the growing demand for intelligent cultural services, libraries are seeking innovative approaches to enhance access to and engagement with historical literature. Generative AI presents promising opportunities for transforming digital reading services, particularly in processing, interpreting, and promoting complex historical documents. This study investigates the integration of generative AI into library-based historical literature promotion, aiming to address persistent access limitations, foster more interactive user experiences, and optimize the depth and breadth of reading engagement. [Method/Process] This research adopts a multi-method approach combining literature review, comparative platform observation, and empirical implementation practice. The study focuses primarily on Shanghai Library's historical digital collections and AI-enabled services. It develops a structured three-layered implementation framework encompassing the data layer, application layer, and service layer-each mapped to corresponding technical and operational phases of digital reading promotion. Within this architecture, a six-step service pathway is articulated: demand analysis, activity planning, content mining, multimodal interaction, content review, and intelligent recommendation. Extensive practical experimentation is conducted across these stages. Key innovations include the application of Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) to support complex historical document Q&A; the use of multimodal creative tools (e.g., Midjourney) to generate engaging visual materials; implementation of voice-based AI interactions to improve accessibility for diverse user groups; and the deployment of dynamic content management modules for librarians to curate and monitor AI-generated materials. Additionally, backend tools such as user profiling dashboards, personalized push notification systems, and topic-based knowledge repositories are developed a