| Author(s) | Collection number | Pages | Download abstract | Download full text |
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| Стрельбицька С. М. | № 2 (90) | 238-244 |
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The article analyzes the processes of automation and digital transformation in the field of publishing, with a special focus on the development of information services and their role in managing editorial and production workflows. The study highlights the significance of integrating modern information systems, artificial intelligence, and machine learning technologies into publishing activities to improve efficiency, accuracy, and competitiveness in the global information market.
The paper presents an overview of recent research on digital publishing, showing that automation has become a decisive factor in the optimization of information services. The integration of automated platforms allows for real-time interaction between editors, designers, and technical specialists, minimizing human error and shortening production cycles. The research emphasizes the importance of cloud-based and AI-driven editorial systems that support content creation, language correction, metadata generation, and plagiarism detection, enhancing the overall quality of published materials.
Particular attention is paid to the transformation of the editor’s role in the digital environment. Instead of performing routine manual tasks, editors increasingly act as data curators, analysts, and strategists, ensuring the semantic coherence of digital content. The findings also underline the necessity of forming digital literacy and competence among publishing specialists, which is becoming a fundamental component of professional education in media and communication fields.
The study concludes that the automation of information services is not only a technical innovation but also a foundation for creating an innovative publishing ecosystem. The prospects for future research lie in expanding the use of artificial intelligence for authorship assistance, linguistic editing, audience prediction, and the development of interactive, multimedia, and augmented reality-based publishing formats.
Keywords: publishing automation, information service, editorial workflow, artificial intelligence, digital transformation, content management, digital literacy, media technology.
doi: 10.32403/0554-4866-2025-2-90-238-244
