Abstract

This research aims to conduct a bibliometric analysis of published research on the use of artificial intelligence in accessible museums in the Web of Science Core Collection database. Through bibliometric research, the general framework of research on specific subject areas can be determined. A total of 30 articles were reached in the research. The research findings were analyzed and visualized through the "Analyze Results" option provided in the WOS viewer and Bibliometric tool and ten articles were selected from a systematic review. The findings of the research revealed that research on the use of "artificial intelligence in accessible museums" started in 1997, and then continued to be published with an increase in 2017 after a twenty-year break. The year with the most publications was 2022. The vast majority of research has been published in English. Research on this topic has also been published across Europe. Research has been widely disseminated in the USA, Italy, Spain, France, Romania, India, Bulgaria, Greece, and the Netherlands. However, the majority of the research is indexed in Springer and some in IEEE and MDPI. Most of the studies were prepared in the form of papers and some of them were prepared in the form of articles. Finally, the findings reveal that the research prepared on this subject has been addressed every year since 1997 with the keyword "artificial intelligence" until 2022, while the keyword "cultural heritage" has been mostly used since 2008. As a result, the results obtained from the bibliometric research show that the use of artificial intelligence in museums has become increasingly widespread year by year.

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