Ya. L. Shrayberg
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About
Ya. L. Shrayberg is a prominent researcher specializing in library and information science, digital transformation, and the intersection of emerging technologies with academic and cultural institutions. His work sits at the critical confluence of digitalization trends and their practical implications for libraries, universities, and broader educational environments. Shrayberg's most notable contributions include pioneering the concept of Intellectual Development and Educational Outreach (IDEO) within research libraries, examining how institutions can meaningfully adapt their cultural and leisure functions in an increasingly digital landscape. His 2021 paper on this subject has garnered 7 citations, reflecting its relevance to library professionals navigating digital change. His broader scholarly output engages deeply with transformative technologies — including artificial intelligence, blockchain, robotics, cloud computing, and the Internet of Things — analyzing how these forces are reshaping information ecosystems in libraries and higher education. His 2022 work critically examines Industry 4.0's impact on copyright frameworks and institutional information spaces, demonstrating a thoughtful awareness of legal and ethical dimensions alongside technological ones. With a recent 2025 monograph already accumulating citations, Shrayberg remains an active and forward-looking voice in library and information science, making his research essential reading for scholars interested in the future of knowledge institutions.
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