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    Internet of Things for the Sustainable Library Development in the Digital World
    (INFLIBNET Centre, Gandhinagar, 2022-11) Bhoir, Janhavi P; Shivarama, J.
    More than at any other time in history, sustainable library growth is essential to providing education and research. One of the key pillars of sustainable library development is the use of ICT and research skills to promote library expansion. The adoption of new technology enhances delivery of library services. Library information activities are changing rapidly due to the advent of new technologies. External elements such as developing ICT infrastructure, online, social networking, and mobile technologies, as well as legal concerns such as digital rights management (DRM), have been used to build digital information systems and services. The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the key developments we can see in the library; the Internet of Things (IoT) is believed to impact how we live significantly. Objects in the Internet of Things could be people, animals, or physical objects like cars. The objects could communicate with one another, connect to the Internet, and communicate with people. IoT applications and sensors will inevitably be implemented in our daily lives. Every day, more systems and linked devices call for their use, enhancing quality of life, health, and safety, among many other uses.

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