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    University Librarians’ Perceptions Of Artificial Intelligence, Its Application Areas İn Libraries, And The Future
    (University and Research Librarians Association (UNAK), 2024-12-26) Cuhadar, S.; Mert, S.; Gezer, Ç.; Helvacioğlu, E.; Arus, O.; Aslan, Ö.; Atli, S.; Gurdal, Gultekin; Erken, Mehmet
    Today, libraries are among the institutions affected by changing technology and innovations. The popularization of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has also begun to transform library services. In this research, a survey was conducted to determine the adjustments that university libraries in Turkey have made and plan to make during the development process of AI technologies and applications, and to identify the services they have developed specific to the relevant period. The survey was carried out with the participation of 111 university library managers from 208 university libraries in Turkey. Through the analysis of the data, the status, knowledge, and awareness levels of university libraries regarding AI technologies and applications were determined, and measures and recommendations were presented to improve deficiencies and weaknesses. This research is the first and most comprehensive study conducted in Turkey by obtaining opinions and suggestions from university library managers on artificial intelligence. The research findings revealed that university libraries use AI applications such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and Grammarly to a certain extent; however, they have needs in developing institutional policies, enhancing personnel competencies, and planning related to AI. © 2024 University and Research Librarians Association (UNAK). All rights reserved.
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    A Comparative Study of Unet Variants for Low-Grade Glioma Segmentation in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
    (Inonu University, 2025-06-25) Guzel, Yasin; Aydin, Zafer
    Brain tumors originating from glial cells are pathological entities that significantly impact quality of life and are classified based on their malignancy into low-grade gliomas (LGGs) and high-grade gliomas (HGGs). While the more aggressive HGGs have been extensively studied, LGGs are of critical importance for early diagnosis due to their potential progression to HGGs if left untreated. This has driven researchers to develop methods for the rapid and consistent diagnosis of LGGs. In this study, three models—UNet, Transformer UNet, and Super Vision UNet—were comparatively evaluated for the automatic segmentation of LGGs using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data. Multimodal MRI scans from 110 patients, retrieved from The Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA), were used to train the models. Performance was evaluated using Dice Coefficient, Tversky Index, and Intersection over Union (IoU) metrics. The Super Vision UNet achieves the highest Dice (0.9115) and Tversky (0.9154) scores, while the Transformer UNet attains the highest IoU (0.8789). Both advanced models demonstrate superior segmentation performance with lower loss values compared to the conventional UNet. Visual outputs indicate that the modern architectures delineate tumor contours with greater precision. These results highlight the effectiveness and reliability of contemporary UNet-based and Transformer-based architectures in segmenting complex tumor structures such as LGGs. Integrating these models into clinical decision support systems holds promise for enhancing the speed and accuracy of the diagnostic process. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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    Üniversite Kütüphanecilerinin Yapay Zeka Algıları, Kütüphanelerde Uygulama Alanları ve Geleceği
    (Üniversite ve Araştırma Kütüphanecileri Derneği (ÜNAK), 2024-12-26) Çuhadar, Sami; Mert, Selma; Gezer, Çağatay; Helvacıoğlu, Ece; Arus, Oya; Aslan, Özlem; Karslı, Melahat; Sönmez, Çiğdem; Taş, Ali; Açıkalın, Cansu; Aydemir Mazlumoğlu, Ayça; Erken, Mehmet; Yılmaz, Müberra; Gürdal, Gültekin; Araz Çerkez, Özlem; Uğur, Emrullah; Menemenlioğlu, Alper; Şenoğlu, Aysel; Atlı, Songül
    Günümüzde kütüphaneler, değişen teknoloji ve yeniliklerden etkilenen kurumlar arasında yer almaktadır. Yapay zeka teknolojilerinin popüler hale gelmesi, kütüphane hizmetlerini de dönüştürmeye başlamıştır. Bu araştırmada, Türkiye’deki üniversite kütüphanelerinin yapay zeka teknoloji ve uygulamalarının gelişim sürecinde yapmış olduğu ve yapmayı planladığı düzenlemeleri tespit etmek ve ilgili döneme özel geliştirdikleri hizmetleri belirlemek amacıyla bir anket uygulanmıştır. Anket, Türkiye’deki 208 üniversite kütüphanesinden 111 üniversite kütüphanesi yöneticisinin katılımıyla gerçekleştirilmiştir. Verilerin analizi ile üniversite kütüphanelerinin yapay zeka teknolojileri ve uygulamaları hakkındaki durumu, bilgi ve farkındalık düzeyleri belirlenmiş, eksik ve zayıf yönlerin geliştirilmesine yönelik önlemler ve öneriler sunulmuştur. İlgili araştırma, yapay zeka konusunda Türkiye’de üniversite kütüphanesi yöneticilerinden görüş ve öneri alarak gerçekleştirilen ilk ve en kapsamlı çalışmadır. Araştırma bulguları, üniversite kütüphanelerinin ChatGPT, Gemini, Grammarly vb. yapay zeka uygulamalarını belirli düzeyde kullandıklarını ancak yapay zeka ile ilgili kurumsal politika geliştirme, personele yetkinlik kazandırma ve planlama konularında ihtiyaçlarının olduğu ortaya çıkmıştır.