Google Glass: A Wearable Technology For FutureLibraries

Conference: Third International Conference on Current Trends in Engineering Science and Technology
Author(s): Lakshminarasimhappa M C Year: 2017
Grenze ID: 02.ICCTEST.2017.1.137 Page: 788-792

Abstract

Libraries are operating in the highly technological spaces today. From books to microfilm readers to computers – a library that is free of technology is not seen today. The technologies that one finds in a library are a reflection of a variety of intersecting needs of the users as well as library staff, and goal is ensuring access to informational resources to the Right user in a Right time in a Right format. E-books represent a rather ideal technology for these purposes as they are relatively inexpensive, easy to use, and it is simple to pass a book along from one person to another. The format has taken a giant leap in satisfying the fourth law of library science enunciated by Dr. S R Ranganathan. In the same lines the libraries are adapting various innovative technologies in access as well. One such a technology is wearable computing (ex. smart watches, smart Glasses), which are designed to be small and lightweight with faster processing capability. These technologies enable even more immediate ways to share and access information. This article talks about such advanced wearable technology tool is Google Glass. Its features are taking photographs, sending messages, getting directions, making calls, searching information in Google and for special parsons (physically challenged persons) it has voice recognition, capture zooming features by swiping. This paper relieves that, how librarians and libraries can adopt this modern technology into library services.

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