Research article of Dr. Mayank Yuvaraj adjudged among the Top 10% Most-Viewed Papers by WILEY Publication
Dr. Mayank Yuvaraj, Assistant Librarian at the Rajarshi Janak Central Library of Central University of South Bihar (CUSB) attains International Scholarly Distinction. Dr. Yuvaraj has garnered an illustrious international recognition for his pioneering scholarly contribution in the domain of artificial intelligence and medical librarianship. His research article entitled “ChatGPT in Medical Libraries, Possibilities and Future Directions: An Integrative Review” has been adjudged among the Top 10% Most-Viewed Papers in the prestigious Health Information and Libraries Journal. The distinguished recognition has been conferred by the globally acclaimed academic publisher Wiley on behalf of the Health Libraries Group of The Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP), one of the most eminent professional organizations in the field of library and information science. Dr. Yuvaraj’s work is anticipated to catalyze further intellectual discourse, interdisciplinary collaborations, and innovative implementations of artificial intelligence in libraries and healthcare information systems worldwide.
The accolade exemplifies the profound scholarly impact, international visibility, and intellectual resonance of Dr. Yuvaraj’s research within the global academic community. The integrative review meticulously delineates the transformative potentialities of generative artificial intelligence technologies such as ChatGPT in medical libraries and healthcare information ecosystems. The study expounds upon futuristic paradigms associated with intelligent reference services, automated information retrieval, personalized user assistance, digital knowledge dissemination, and AI-assisted healthcare information management. The paper has been widely appreciated for its analytical profundity, methodological rigor, and visionary perspective concerning the convergence of artificial intelligence and library services. The recognition is perceived as a significant milestone that underscores the indispensable role of libraries in embracing cutting-edge technologies and fostering knowledge-driven transformation in the digital epoch.



