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Internet of Things in contemporary academic libraries: application and challenges

Magnus Osahon Igbinovia, Omorodion Okuonghae

2021Library Hi Tech News29 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purpose Academic libraries are constantly adopting emerging technologies to deliver innovative services. A recent trend in technological innovation is the Internet of Things (IoT). Consequently, this study theoretically x-rayed the various ways in which IoT could be applied to academic libraries and the expected challenges associated with the adoption of the technology. Design/methodology/approach This study used the review method to examine the application of IoT in contemporary academic libraries. Findings This study explained the concept of IoT and went further to x-ray the application of IoTs in academic libraries as it affects critical aspects of the library operations, thereby justifying how IoT influences innovative service delivery. The peculiar challenges faced by academic libraries in developing countries were also discussed. Originality/value This study’s value is reflected in the need to examine IoT adoption in academic libraries from the perspective of both developing and developed countries, where for certain reasons, the diffusion of new technology is relatively slow.

Topics & Concepts

OriginalityInternet of ThingsValue (mathematics)Perspective (graphical)Service (business)Computer scienceAcademic libraryThe InternetWorld Wide WebKnowledge managementBusinessData scienceSociologyMarketingLibrary scienceSocial scienceMachine learningQualitative researchArtificial intelligenceIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingIoT-based Smart Home SystemsQR Code Applications and Technologies