Authors :
Muhammad Aliyu; Lele Mohammed; Ismail Zaharadeen Yakubu
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 10 - October
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24OCT212
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Abstract :
This research is important since libraries are
becoming more technologically advanced. For thousands
of people, libraries continue to be the main source of
information, even in the age of digital information. This
research goal is aimed to provide a smart, easy and user-
friendly method for managing library materials using QR
code system. Currently, the majority of library
management systems need a lot of finance, resources,
supervision, and human work. With the implementation
of this Quick response (QR) code management system,
lots of challenges and efforts is reduced drastically
ranging from; money, time, energy and other resources.
Users of libraries can access a single application that
powers this management system. Users can use the system
to issue, return, and manage library materials with little
to no help from library staff, thanks to the QR code
capability. The developed management system
streamlines operations, maintains an audit trail, and
increases user accessibility to the library.
Keywords :
QR Code, Library, Resources, Smart.
References :
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This research is important since libraries are
becoming more technologically advanced. For thousands
of people, libraries continue to be the main source of
information, even in the age of digital information. This
research goal is aimed to provide a smart, easy and user-
friendly method for managing library materials using QR
code system. Currently, the majority of library
management systems need a lot of finance, resources,
supervision, and human work. With the implementation
of this Quick response (QR) code management system,
lots of challenges and efforts is reduced drastically
ranging from; money, time, energy and other resources.
Users of libraries can access a single application that
powers this management system. Users can use the system
to issue, return, and manage library materials with little
to no help from library staff, thanks to the QR code
capability. The developed management system
streamlines operations, maintains an audit trail, and
increases user accessibility to the library.
Keywords :
QR Code, Library, Resources, Smart.