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‘Book Shelf’: A tool to access Books and minimize search time

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  • Aryan Verma

    (Students –LNCT (under RGPV University), Bhopal (MP), India)

  • Bhavsar Suraj

    (LNCT (under RGPV University), Bhopal (MP), India)

  • Aniket Kumar Singh

    (LNCT (under RGPV University), Bhopal (MP), India)

  • Anmol Patel Yadav

    (LNCT (under RGPV University), Bhopal (MP), India)

Abstract

Before invent to computer, book mainly referred to hard bound product with details printed on pages. Hence, it was cumbersome for readers to get relevant matter under single point of access. With technological development Books also evolved from contemporary hard print form to Online matter.‘ Globalization is paving way for new dimension from Science to Arts to Medical to Engineering to Computer to Artificial intelligence to Space to Management to Economic, etc. These have in turn given rise various sector/field specific publications leading to increasingly available in electronic format. Its here the role do bookshelves have in the future library. Summary: For decade’s people have been fond of reading books, major spaces in library had been occupied by open shelves, catering to the information requirements of students, scientists and scholars. But readers interest is impacted by the time expended in searching Books based on Topics, Authors, geners, etc. Hence not many of them are regular in reading new books due to lack of knowledge about the content provided by the author and often feel unwilling to buy them because of their new arrival in the market. New talented authors go unrecognised but this problem can be solved using which clusters the reviews of many people at one place Of late University and public libraries are slowly transforming into study environments, in which open shelves are being replaced by a variety of other library services. So, the access to the books, journals, magazine, information, etc is increasingly transformed in digital format. BOOK-SHELF is Mobile application based tool which could be effectively used in University and public libraries, Vendors, stocktist, etc to minimize time and physical efforts in searching hard bound matter.

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  • Aryan Verma & Bhavsar Suraj & Aniket Kumar Singh & Anmol Patel Yadav, 2021. "‘Book Shelf’: A tool to access Books and minimize search time," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 8(10), pages 96-105, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:8:y:2022:i:10:p:96-105
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