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Library Automation: An Emerging Technology for State University and Colleges in Sulu Province
Author(s) -
Shernahar K. Tahil
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
natural sciences engineering and technology journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2807-2820
DOI - 10.37275/nasetjournal.v2i1.16
Subject(s) - barcode , function (biology) , automation , emerging technologies , digital library , library automation , computer science , state (computer science) , engineering management , world wide web , information technology , productivity , institution , engineering , mechanical engineering , art , literature , poetry , macroeconomics , algorithm , evolutionary biology , artificial intelligence , law , political science , economics , biology , operating system
The importance of this research leads to the emerging technologies of libraries. The library is one of the most important places in any academic institution and remains the primary source of information for students, teachers, and many others. The researcher aims to suggest an option for the state university and colleges in the Province of Sulu on the technological advancement in the managing library. The breakthrough of technologies can help the library in various ways. Libraries need to adopt new technology that will allow them to operate and function efficiently and effectively, increasing their productivity and improving their user services without adding personnel. The main objective is to show that an automated library system using the latest technology is more beneficial. The present scenario demands an updated technology for faster, affordable, and user-friendly in providing various library services. Fortunately, new technologies have developed Barcode, Digital libraries, Quick Response codes, and RFID systems. Consequently, applying these technologies provides an end-to-end solution for easy library operation, such as borrowing and returning books, finding and locating books, and maintaining book records. The need to develop and enhance library services to meet users' demands is necessary.

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