2022
DOI: 10.1108/dlp-08-2021-0065
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Relevance of blockchain technology and the management of libraries and archives in the 4IR

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to examine the awareness and perception of the relevance of blockchain technology in the management of libraries and archives in the fourth industrial revolution in a developing country, Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach Ten system librarians selected from five different libraries and ten archivists selected from five different archives in the Southwest geopolitical zone of Nigeria represent the sample for the study. The study adopted a purely qualitative approach where data was co… Show more

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“…Peer-to-peer economies, including library support of peer-to-peer sharing beyond just books, may assist community members in invalidating the availability of different tools or services for a more efficient sharing economy through blockchain technology. It will examine current and upcoming trends in library science to improve the way public libraries contribute to city services (Tella et al , 2022; Abid, 2021; Arnepalli and Rao, 2021; Averin et al , 2021; Jing, 2021; Hirsh et al , 2018). Digital preservation and tracking, corporate library records keeping, community-based collections to share objects, tools and services and organizational data management are some other potential benefits extracted from reviewed studies (Zhang, 2019; Rubel, 2019; Smith, 2019; Meth, 2020; Bashir and Warraich, 2022).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peer-to-peer economies, including library support of peer-to-peer sharing beyond just books, may assist community members in invalidating the availability of different tools or services for a more efficient sharing economy through blockchain technology. It will examine current and upcoming trends in library science to improve the way public libraries contribute to city services (Tella et al , 2022; Abid, 2021; Arnepalli and Rao, 2021; Averin et al , 2021; Jing, 2021; Hirsh et al , 2018). Digital preservation and tracking, corporate library records keeping, community-based collections to share objects, tools and services and organizational data management are some other potential benefits extracted from reviewed studies (Zhang, 2019; Rubel, 2019; Smith, 2019; Meth, 2020; Bashir and Warraich, 2022).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More importantly, the design was chosen because the results are typically more descriptive, allowing the researcher to draw inferences from the data collected from the respondents. Furthermore, the qualitative method is cost-effective, especially when self-administered (Tella et al, 2022). The researcher was able to collect relevant data about Nigerian LIS academic scholarly publication experience by using an open-ended questionnaire in this study.…”
Section: Methodology Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Berdasarkan Loo (2021) juga menerapkan sistem Manajemen kearsipan digital untuk Arsip Negara Bagian Queensland. Di sisi lain, pada penelitian oleh Tella et al (2022), hasilnya mengungkapkan bahwa pustakawan dan arsiparis dapat menerapkan teknologi blockchain, adopsi dan penggunaannya di perpustakaan dan arsip. Ada persepsi positif tentang teknologi blockchain yang percaya bahwa itu dapat membantu perpustakaan dan arsip dalam menyimpan informasi dalam pengaturan terdistribusi melalui pengumpulan, pelestarian, dan berbagi informasi otoritatif, dan mendukung pengarsip dalam membuat catatan unik yang dapat diverifikasi yang dapat diakses oleh siapa saja di arsip.…”
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