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What is Smart Library

Handbook of Research on Emerging Trends and Technologies in Librarianship
It is a library that offers services using cutting-edge technology. This technology enables library management to keep libraries open, extend their hours of operation, and encourage increased patrons use of library facilities.
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Absorptive Capacity and Smart Library
Adebowale Jeremy Adetayo (Adeleke University, Nigeria)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9094-2.ch020
Abstract
The current competitive environment is significantly modifying the libraries' learning processes due to an information explosion, allowing this to be transformed into knowledge. This opportunity has been exploited in the past by the tools of “business intelligence,” but integrating it into libraries is still a daunting task. Absorptive capacity was applied to smart libraries from Schöpel's multidimensional model's perspective. Literature was thoroughly reviewed from credible sources such as ISI Web of Knowledge and Scopus. The contribution to the literature is smart library development through absorptive capacity. This approach aims to create a library intelligence model that aims to explain the absorptive capacity process that leads to smart services, people, place, and governance. This chapter presents a unique integration of various concepts: the concept of absorptive capacity and smart library. This allows the development of better library practices by obtaining benefits from these investments and facilitating intelligence creation inside libraries.
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The Pivotal Role of the Internet of Things in Library Innovation: A Step Towards Shifting Landscape of Libraries
The interconnection between different library devices, users and librarians in a wireless networking environment within a library will be called a smart library.
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Student Engagement and Smart Spaces: Library Browsing and Internet of Things Technology
The smart library is a conceptualization of the IoT that depends on some sort of data signal sensing and actions based on a radio frequency. Technologies associated with the smart library include machine learning, beacons (or iBeacons), mobile kiosks (tablet-based kiosks), mobile apps, and RFID, among others.
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