1Research Scholar, DLIS, Mangalayatan University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India
2Assistant Professor, DLIS, Mangalayatan University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India
Online published on 17 September, 2025.
The landscape of academic libraries in India has undergone a profound transformation, propelled by the rapid evolution of mobile technology and artificial intelligence (AI). This study delves into the integration of mobile-based AI tools and their far-reaching effects on academic writing, research productivity, user engagement and library services. The advent of mobile accessibility, particularly in rural and semi-urban areas, has bridged the digital divide, enabling round-the-clock access to library materials. Personalised information retrieval, simplified reference management and promoting inclusive, user-centric services have been catalysed by tools such as Libby, Semantic Scholar, Grammarly, QuillBot, Zotero, and WhatsApp-based chatbots. The results underscore the role of AI-powered mobile technologies in advancing national educational objectives like NEP 2020 and the Digital India agenda while enhancing research outcomes and service delivery.
Despite these developments, issues like low computer literacy, infrastructure gaps, language obstacles, and financial limitations still exist. The report suggests institutional training, governmental support, localisation, and increased use of open-source solutions to guarantee fair access and long-term sustainability. The study highlights how mobile and artificial intelligence (AI) technology can revolutionise academic libraries throughout India.
Digital Inclusion, NEP 2020, Library Innovation, Open Source, Research Tools, Academic Libraries, Mobile Technology, Artificial Intelligence, India