2019
DOI: 10.1080/13614576.2019.1608581
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Model Architecture for Cloud Computing-Based Library Management

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“…The literature on cloud computing indicated two major categories: (1) conceptual and (2) empirical (qualitative, quantitative, mixed methods). A large number of articles using conceptual/literature review techniques were found providing conceptual/theoretical frameworks (Bharath, 2016;Dobrini c, 2020;Fingerman, 2011) and related models (Jeon et al, 2020;Kansal et al, 2020;Shaw and De Sarkar, 2019;Tella et al, 2020). Along with the conceptual, empirical studies were also conducted based on three major approaches: qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods approach.…”
Section: Literature Review and Identification Of Research Gapmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature on cloud computing indicated two major categories: (1) conceptual and (2) empirical (qualitative, quantitative, mixed methods). A large number of articles using conceptual/literature review techniques were found providing conceptual/theoretical frameworks (Bharath, 2016;Dobrini c, 2020;Fingerman, 2011) and related models (Jeon et al, 2020;Kansal et al, 2020;Shaw and De Sarkar, 2019;Tella et al, 2020). Along with the conceptual, empirical studies were also conducted based on three major approaches: qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods approach.…”
Section: Literature Review and Identification Of Research Gapmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He introduced key technologies for resource sharing using cloud services followed by model and algorithm of cloud-based library information resource sharing. A few cloud computing models have been designed to show how digital library/library automation can be shared via cloud platform (Zhang, 2015;Stukalova, 2015;Shaw and De Sarkar, 2019). However, no such article has been observed focusing on the consortium approach among a large number of smaller organizations, especially college level libraries, delimited by geographical boundaries, sharing a cloud-based model.…”
Section: Cloud Computing In Resource Sharingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 3 illustrates IaaS cloud LMS model for colleges/small institutional libraries. Shaw and De Sarkar (2019) in their paper, demonstrated a cost-benefit analysis based on cloud LMS solution in comparison with on-premise library automation system for university libraries ie, libraries having huge collection of books, journals, periodicals, etc., under the single window platform. In this paper we aimed at the smaller sized libraries like college libraries or libraries of institutes having smaller collections of resources to bring them under the consortia approach for better and easier visibility and accessibility of resources and services, using cloud computing architecture.…”
Section: Infrastructure As a Service-based Library Management System Delivery Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them; grid computing and utility computing are known as the predecessors of cloud computing. but referring to its development motivation, high-speed internet, virtualization technology, and more powerful hardware chips all play a very important role (Shaw & De Sarkar, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%