Mukhopadhyay, Bikash; Mukhopadhyay, Sripati(INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2003)
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Data mining is a form of artificial intelligence that uses automated processes to find information. Although its use in libraries is to be
explored, data mining has been used successfully for several years in the scientific and business communities for tracking behavior of
individuals and groups, processing medical information, and a number of other applications. This system has been designed for
librarians to help them manage the library easily. Data Mining involves different kinds of technologies, solutions and techniques and
because of its pattern-recognition features; it can be applied to a large database. Data mining software can relate one field to the other
field in the database. It can be used to analyze the on-line users' behavior and to predict the future potential users. Here, we have applied
data mining to library systems using artificial intelligence technology.
Dhiman, Anil Kumar(INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2003)
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Data mining is defined as the automatic extraction of information from data warehouses, enabling an organization to improve its
performance by getting new opportunities. It is relatively new term in the world of library science though it is being used in business
organization since a long time. This paper gives an overview of data mining and its use in the field of library science.