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A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CLOUD COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY: IT’S INNOVATIVE ROLE ON QUALITY LIBRARY SERVICE

ABSTRACT

The study aimed to analyze cloud computing technology: it’s innovative role on quality library service. Cloud computing makes information available at any time and from any location. Cloud computing has made library operations more efficient, reducing the time and effort required to manage and maintain library systems. Libraries can now automate tasks like cataloging, circulation, and interlibrary loan, allowing staff to focus on more complex tasks. This has also led to cost savings, as libraries no longer need to invest in expensive hardware and software. The study assessed the concept of cloud computing, the concept of quality library service and the roles of cloud computing on quality library service. On this basis the study concludes that Cloud computing technology has revolutionized the way library services are offered, improving the quality and accessibility of resources to library users. The innovation of cloud computing has enabled libraries to provide a wider range of services to their patrons through the use of cloud-based applications, software, and storage systems. One of the key benefits of cloud computing technology in libraries is its ability to improve collaboration and communication among library staff, allowing them to work together more efficiently and effectively. This technology also allows library staff to provide remote access to resources, making it possible for users to access materials from any location at any time. One of the recommendations made was that libraries should invest in cloud computing technology and explore the various options available to them. This investment will enable libraries to improve the quality of their services and enhance user satisfaction.

KEYWORDS: Cloud Computing, Technology and Quality Library Service

Theresa Nse UDO-OKON, Ph.D; AMAH, Kanu Ogbonnaya, Ph.D & AKPAN, E. Ebenezer, Ph.D
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