2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.lisr.2020.101036
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Measuring the smartness of a library

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“…For this research, the fuzzy linguistic scales in Narayanamurthy et al (2018) and Jadhav and Shenoy (2020) were used with minor modifications to the linguistic labels (see Table 5). A team of five assessors was used for this study, including an expert each from engineering, design and architecture, contract management and user facilities.…”
Section: The Case Of a Metro Rail: Key Findings And Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For this research, the fuzzy linguistic scales in Narayanamurthy et al (2018) and Jadhav and Shenoy (2020) were used with minor modifications to the linguistic labels (see Table 5). A team of five assessors was used for this study, including an expert each from engineering, design and architecture, contract management and user facilities.…”
Section: The Case Of a Metro Rail: Key Findings And Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Successful studies reported in the literature include the deployment of lean Six Sigma processes in manufacturing industries (Sreedharan et al , 2019), the design and development of a sub-system of a missile delivery system (Roy et al , 2016), the assessment of lean processes in healthcare (Narayanamurthy et al , 2018) and the measurement of the agility of supply chains (Lin et al , 2006). The theory of readiness has also been adapted to estimate the smart elements of smart cities (Jadhav and Shenoy, 2020). Snee (2010) has also dealt with the issue of readiness for implementing the lean Six Sigma processes.…”
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“…smart services, smart people, smart places and smart governance) from a smart city perspective and pointed out that the concept of smart libraries is a process, a way of how to get things done that is less structured and more creative and innovative. Some researchers have discussed the potential elements of smart libraries' development by reviewing the literature and publications (Baryshev et al, 2018;Cao et al, 2018;Jadhav and Shenoy, 2020). Cao et al (2018) examined existing literature and practices and pointed out that libraries could plan and implement advanced technologies such as cloud computing (Aharony, 2015), data mining (Mahmood and Khan, 2018), AI (Yu and Huang, 2020), Internet of Things (Chan and Chan, 2018) and voice-based searches (Jadhav and Shenoy, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Review 21 Conceptions Of Smart Librariesmentioning
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“…Some researchers have discussed the potential elements of smart libraries' development by reviewing the literature and publications (Baryshev et al, 2018;Cao et al, 2018;Jadhav and Shenoy, 2020). Cao et al (2018) examined existing literature and practices and pointed out that libraries could plan and implement advanced technologies such as cloud computing (Aharony, 2015), data mining (Mahmood and Khan, 2018), AI (Yu and Huang, 2020), Internet of Things (Chan and Chan, 2018) and voice-based searches (Jadhav and Shenoy, 2020). Moreover, they indicated that service building, patron cultivation and librarian training to transform smart libraries also need to be taken into account.…”
Section: Literature Review 21 Conceptions Of Smart Librariesmentioning
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