Adoption and Future Potential of QR Codes in Academic Libraries
Bridging Physical and Digital Resources
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14429/djlit.20943Keywords:
QR code, Academic libraries, User services, Information dissemination, IndiaAbstract
QR codes have emerged as a valuable tool for academic libraries, transforming administrative, academic, and communication processes. This study explores the adoption of QR codes in academic libraries based on responses from 37 systems librarians across 104 Institutions of National Importance (INIs), achieving a 35.5 % response rate. The study underscores the growing role of QR codes in bridging physical and digital library resources while highlighting the need for strategies to improve user awareness and engagement. Future advancements in QR code technology, including integration with Augmented Reality (AR), the Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain, and Artificial Intelligence (AI), are expected to enhance their functionality and security further. By embracing these innovations, academic libraries can optimize their services and foster a more efficient and user-friendly digital environment.
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