Unlocking Dark Archives in Ghanaian Academic Institutions: Exploring Human-AI Collaboration as a Transformative Approach.
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Ghana Library Journal
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Memory and heritage institutions in Ghana house invaluable repositories of historical records and cultural
artifacts, yet many of these treasures are inaccessible dark archives (that is, unexplored or underutilised
collections). This paper explores the potential of human-artificial intelligence (AI) collaboration as a
transformative approach to unlock dark archives within academic institutions. Drawing on interdisciplinary
perspectives from AI and cultural heritage preservation, the study examines the methodologies, challenges, and
opportunities associated with leveraging AI technologies alongside human expertise in preserving information
and knowledge for posterity. The study employs a qualitative methodology using empirical findings from the
Institute of African Studies Library, University of Ghana. Furthermore, the research identifies key research
objectives, including assessing the readiness of information professionals in Ghana to embrace AI technologies
and archiving practices. The study provides insights and recommendations for policymakers, information
professionals, and researchers seeking to harness the power of human-AI collaboration to unlock dark archives
and bring them to light.
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Asamoah, C., Owusu-Ansah, S., & Ashie-Nikoi, E. (2025). Unlocking Dark Archives in Ghanaian Academic Institutions: Exploring Human-AI Collaboration as a Transformative Approach. Ghana Library Journal, 30(2), 42-55.