2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.micpro.2021.104388
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Automated book location and classification method using RFID tags for smart libraries

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“…According to Kasemsap (2017), Rahman and Islam (2019) and Bas çıftçı and Bokiye (2021), RFID technology is used in libraries to lower operational and personnel costs, reduce staff stress, increase efficiency, improve automation and improve library services in terms of tracking library resources. Furthermore, RFID is used to facilitate book circulation, promote self-check-in check-out activities and provide support to users at any time (Kaladhar and Rao, 2018; Bas çıftçı and Bokiye, 2021; Yaman et al, 2021). According to this, this technology may be able to meet user needs and demands, such as access to library resources via mobile applications, information literacy services, recommendation services, location-based services and many more, such as QR codes, book reservation status, GPS navigation, registration at library gates, sensors and mobile alerts (Rahman and Islam, 2019).…”
Section: Radio Frequency Identification Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to Kasemsap (2017), Rahman and Islam (2019) and Bas çıftçı and Bokiye (2021), RFID technology is used in libraries to lower operational and personnel costs, reduce staff stress, increase efficiency, improve automation and improve library services in terms of tracking library resources. Furthermore, RFID is used to facilitate book circulation, promote self-check-in check-out activities and provide support to users at any time (Kaladhar and Rao, 2018; Bas çıftçı and Bokiye, 2021; Yaman et al, 2021). According to this, this technology may be able to meet user needs and demands, such as access to library resources via mobile applications, information literacy services, recommendation services, location-based services and many more, such as QR codes, book reservation status, GPS navigation, registration at library gates, sensors and mobile alerts (Rahman and Islam, 2019).…”
Section: Radio Frequency Identification Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, RFID is used to facilitate book circulation, promote self-check-in check-out activities and provide support to users at any time (Kaladhar and Rao, 2018; Başçıftçı and Bokiye, 2021; Yaman et al , 2021). According to this, this technology may be able to meet user needs and demands, such as access to library resources via mobile applications, information literacy services, recommendation services, location-based services and many more, such as QR codes, book reservation status, GPS navigation, registration at library gates, sensors and mobile alerts (Rahman and Islam, 2019).…”
Section: Radio Frequency Identification Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%