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QR Codes: The Newest Library Tool

QR codes are everywhere we look these days, whether they're used to advertise products or simply as part of a simple marketing campaign. They're basically just a square with a black and white picture of your product on it and you can use them for marketing purposes in different ways. There are tons of useful uses for QR codes that if you haven't used them yet, then today is the day!

QR Codes: The Newest Library Tool

QR codes are one of the newest tools in libraries. They are used primarily to help patrons access resources, some of the most commonly used being ebooks and magazines. Libraries are also using them for cataloging and other tasks. Let's take a look at how QR codes can help you with your library and what you can expect from them.


Book Recommendations

The digital version of a book is downloaded onto the user's smartphone or computer and then used to generate information about the book — its title, author, publisher, ISBN number, and so on. The QR Code provides a way to quickly view this information by scanning it with a mobile device or desktop scanner. This allows users to easily obtain more information about a specific book from their library catalog or electronic database without having to search through several sources at once.


This technology could help librarians meet one of their most important goals: providing patrons with up-to-date recommendations for books on topics that interest them based on their previous reading habits. By using QR Codes in the library catalog system, librarians could offer patrons recommendations based on what they've read previously rather than guessing at what they might like based simply on genre or subject matter alone.


Library Information

QR codes are an amazing way to encourage library users to use the library's online resources. In the case of libraries, this means linking them to an online catalog or other databases that contain information about books or other resources.


Libraries can also use QR codes as a way of promoting their events. Each month there are many different types of events at libraries around the country, so it is important that anyone who comes across one knows about the event before even getting there.


This is where using QR codes can come in handy because they allow people to quickly learn about upcoming events without having to go through all of the details on their own web page first!


Resources For Staff Development

Libraries can use this technology as a way of sharing resources with staff members who may not have time to read through long articles or books on their own. Suppose a staff member needs help finding something specific in the library's collection. In that case, he or she can simply scan the QR code from an article on his or her phone or tablet and receive instant results from the library's database system.


Library staff members can scan these codes with their phones and access the information from anywhere at any time. For example, suppose there was a class being held in the library that required additional materials. In that case, a QR code could be placed around those materials so that staff members could easily access them when they needed them.


Overall, the presence of QR codes in libraries is an easy way to engage users with the library and its services, encourage exploration of the library's resources, and make tasks easier for librarians. It has plenty to offer in both educational and practical ways, so it is definitely something that libraries should embrace.

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