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Revolutionizing Agriculture Libraries in India: A Comprehensive Study on Implementing Near Field Communication (NFC) Technology for Enhanced Access and Knowledge Sharing

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  • Takher, Sitanshu

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This article delves into the potential impact of Near Field Communication (NFC) technology on addressing the challenges faced by agriculture libraries in India. It specifically focuses on issues such as limited accessibility, outdated infrastructure, and resource constraints. Recognizing the importance of modernization, the research proposes the use of NFC as a solution to enhance the functionality of these libraries. NFC enables seamless communication, allowing users to instantly access relevant information by simply tapping their NFC-enabled devices on tags or stickers. The study outlines its objectives, which include evaluating the needs of users, creating NFC-enabled resources, developing mobile applications that are user-friendly, providing training, and ensuring continuous monitoring. Results from a survey of 105 participants from various agricultural universities indicate positive perceptions, awareness of NFC, and a willingness to adopt this technology. The discussion highlights how integrating NFC aligns with the expectations of users, thereby paving the way for modernized and enhanced library experiences in the ever-evolving landscape of agricultural education and research in India.

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  • Takher, Sitanshu, 2024. "Revolutionizing Agriculture Libraries in India: A Comprehensive Study on Implementing Near Field Communication (NFC) Technology for Enhanced Access and Knowledge Sharing," Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, vol. 42(1), pages 1-10.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ajaees:367885
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