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Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this study is to systematically examine the existing literature published on the circulation methods used in academic libraries and to discuss a proposed model for the self-check-in and check-out methods using quick response (QR) codes.
Design/methodology/approach
A systematic literature review (SLR) provided a complete overview of circulation systems used in academic libraries for the last more than 140 years. Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) method for SLR was used. Several databases such as ProQuest, Emerald, Library and Information Science Abstracts, EBSCO and Google Scholar were searched. Out of 277 papers retrieved in the search, 43 most relevant papers were taken up for the SLR. These were classified into four themes based on the systems of circulation used, namely, manual (5), mechanized (13), automated (5) and networked system (20). Based on the findings of the SLR, a model of circulation system in which QR code technology has been used.
Findings
The result of SLR identified 33 systems used in above mentioned four groups. Among this, a large number 48.48% of mechanized systems were found. Each system has limitations either because of devices used or of technology. The present study proposes a QR code-based model at the circulation desk, for which a prototype of Android app has been designed. This would help to initiate the new “self-services” facility to users at the circulation desk.
Practical implications
The proposed model, after its successful implementation, can be adopted by academic libraries. Guidelines and a graphical representation of this study can be used by any researcher for further experimentation.
Originality/value
To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first kind of study in which a QR code-based Android app model has been proposed for library circulation records.
目的本研究的目的是系统地研究现有的关于高校图书馆借阅方法的文献,并探讨一种基于快速响应码的自助借阅和借阅方法模型。设计/方法/方法系统文献综述(SLR)提供了过去140多年来学术图书馆使用的流通系统的完整概述。首选报告项目用于系统评价和荟萃分析(PRISMA)方法的单反。检索ProQuest、Emerald、Library and Information Science Abstracts、EBSCO和谷歌Scholar等数据库。在检索到的277篇论文中,有43篇最相关的论文被单反收录。根据所使用的流通系统,这些被分为四个主题,即手动(5),机械化(13),自动化(5)和网络化系统(20)。基于单反的发现,一个流通系统的模型,其中使用了QR码技术。结果:SLR的结果确定了上述四组中使用的33个系统。其中,发现了大量的机械化系统,占48.48%。由于所使用的设备或技术,每个系统都有局限性。本研究提出了一种基于QR码的借阅台模型,并为此设计了一个Android应用原型。这将有助于为借阅台的用户启动新的“自助”设施。实践意义所提出的模式在成功实施后,可以为高校图书馆所采用。任何研究人员都可以使用本研究的指导方针和图形表示来进行进一步的实验。原创性/价值据作者所知,这是第一次提出基于二维码的图书馆流通记录Android应用模型的研究。