Development of Smart Library and Technology use in Academic Libraries
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https://doi.org/10.48047/ppmvyh11Keywords:
Smart Library, concepts, digitalization of libraries, computer technologyAbstract
The evolution of libraries happens through three stages i.e. modernization, automation and digitization. A smart library (SL) is an information Centre with networks of many libraries and their services in a larger informational ecosystem around the globe. The components of smart libraries are encapsulated in the acronym “S.M.A.R.T.” For “service, Methods, Automation, Resources, and Technologies’.
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