Linh Cuong Nguyen

Charles Sturt University

Papers

2

Total Citations

41

H-Index

2

About

Linh Cuong Nguyen is a pioneering researcher at the intersection of emerging technology and library science, with a particular focus on the integration of humanoid and social robots into public library settings. His work has significantly advanced understanding of how libraries can adapt to and leverage cutting-edge technologies to enhance community engagement and service delivery. Nguyen's most influential contribution, "The Impact of Humanoid Robots on Australian Public Libraries" (2020), has garnered 37 citations and stands as a landmark study examining how robots capable of perceiving environments, recognizing faces, reading emotions, and communicating with people are reshaping library practice across Australia. Building on an earlier research report published in 2019, Nguyen has taken a holistic and systematic approach to investigating the practical and professional implications of robotic technology for library institutions. His research arrives at a critical moment when libraries worldwide are reimagining their roles in the digital age, and his findings offer valuable guidance for library professionals navigating this transformation. Through his sustained scholarly attention to social robotics in public services, Nguyen has established himself as a leading voice in the future of library innovation in Australia and beyond.

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H-Index
2
Papers
41
Total Citations
21
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
The Impact of Humanoid Robots on Australian Public Libraries
37 citations · 2020
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2020 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 0
🏛 Institutions: Charles Sturt University

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