"Law of diminidhing returns: Quick response (QR) codes as a platform fo" by John Louie T. Zabala, Marvin A. Factor et al.
 

Law of diminidhing returns: Quick response (QR) codes as a platform for augmenting physical library spaces and services, but are they now a thing in the past for libraries?

Department/Unit

Libraries

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Source Title

Proceedings of the 8th International Conference for Asian Special Libraries (ICoASL) 2023

Abstract

QR codes are just one of many technologies that have infiltrated and have influenced how libraries render services to their respective communities, from improving conventional services to automated means, and have paved the way for the promotion of digital libraries, the platform, and the contents they store. This paper reviewed the literature on the use of QR codes by libraries and displays the historical data on the development of its use in libraries and tried to establish a productivity trend through bibliometric analysis. This investigation also highlights some of the marvels brought by QR codes on how it has expanded the physical library space giving limitless possibilities for information access and services. The scholarly production on the knowledge of the application of QR codes in libraries found itself in stunted growth.

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Disciplines

Library and Information Science

Keywords

QR codes—Library applications

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