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Machine Learning Theory and Practice, 2021, 2(1); doi: 10.38007/ML.2021.020103.

Machine Learning in the Construction of Library's Special Collection Document Information Resources

Author(s)

Jie Ren

Corresponding Author:
Jie Ren
Affiliation(s)

College of Physical Education and Training, Harbin Sports University, Harbin 150008, China

Abstract

With the rapid development of Internet technology, more and more people begin to focus on the construction of library (CL) information resources (IR) in the field of mobile network and social media applications. In order not to let the unique culture disappear gradually, and to realize cultural exchange and inheritance, this paper intends to use modern technology to build IR of library related documents. This paper mainly uses the principal component analysis and survey methods to carry out relevant research on the CL special collection document IR. The survey results show that 70% of people think that the utilization rate of library resources is not high, while 68% of people think that the research on special collection culture should be strengthened.

Keywords

Machine Learning, Library Special Collections, Information Resources, Sharing Construction

Cite This Paper

Jie Ren. Machine Learning in the Construction of Library's Special Collection Document Information Resources. Machine Learning Theory and Practice (2021), Vol. 2, Issue 1: 17-25. https://doi.org/10.38007/ML.2021.020103.

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